Shows 2022 Update

Date Published: September 21, 2021

Dates for your diary and I am very excited to be included in these events and hope to see you there 

10th – 11th September 10.00 – 16.00  Art in the Barn. Bluebell Barn Arlington, East Sussex 

17th September – 9th October Gallery North, Hailsham 

23rd October 10.00 – 16.00  Brighton Craft Show East Dean 

5th – 6th November 10.00 – 16.00 Professional Art and Craft Show, Bodle Street Green, East Sussex  

13th November  10.00 – 16.00  Brighton Craft Show East Dean, East Sussex 

17th – 19th November 10.00 – 16.00 Seaford Arts and Craft, Group   4 Steyne Road, Seaford, east Sussex

20th November 11.00 – 16.00 Handmade Craft Show Punnets Town, East Sussex  

4th December 10.00 -16.00 East Dean Craft Show East Dean   

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Hi, I’m Valerie

I live in a rural market town in East Sussex, close to both the South Downs and the coast. I am a felt artist and I love making and teaching.  Find out more on my About Me page

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