A self proclaimed "crafter of all trades", Beimborn focuses on combining both traditional and modern techniques. Her work incorporates an array of recycled and new materials to create unique gifts, works of wearable art, and interior decoration.
Beimborn studied Art History and Creative Textiles at the University of Warwick. After spending 10 years in the USA, she moved back to her childhood county of Norfolk in 2003.
In 2017 she returned to her real passion of working with textiles and sells her work through her own label Digby & George.
Elena lives and works from her home studio in the village of Erpingham.
 
 
Although still a student studying Aerospace Engineering at Surrey University, Matthew still occasionally finds the time to work on his jewellery designs. These combine his love of precision, structure and creativity by using anodized aluminium rings to create modern chain maille jewellery. Light weight and non-tarnish, each design combines pattern and colour to create a unique piece. As a student, with plenty of access to empty bottles, Matthew also likes to help the environment by recycling empty glass bottles! His sets of tumblers make for a fun addition to your drinksware cabinet
 
 
My name is Yvonne O'Connor and I live and work from my studio in the village of Aldborough.

I've recently taken up jewellery making again after a 20 year break.

I'm looking forward to trying new techniques and combining them with the tried and trusted techniques I've used in the past.

 
 
Originally from Leicester, I have lived and worked in Norfolk for over 30 years. My need to be creative has never gone away and in recent years, I have been spending my spare time drawing and painting portraits of animals in pastels - whether that be of someone's pet, the local farm animals, or wildlife. My aim is to produce not just a picture of an animal but a portrait of a particular animal, capturing its likeness and character.
I held a retrospective exhibition of commissions at North Norfolk District Council Offices in 2016. and have since taken on a number of commissions.
If you would like to enquire about a commission, please see my contact details which are listed in the Contact Us section of this website.
 
 
Ros lives in Erpingham and has always loved creating and working with fabrics, starting with making her own clothes and studying needlework at A level.
Having had 35 years teaching and raising a family, she has had little time to follow this passion further. With recent early retirement and a brand new sewing machine, she has recently rekindled her love of sewing.
She creates a whole range of useful, practical and pretty items for the home and outdoors. She also makes bespoke bunting and soft furnishings and is about to develop her own website Peggy's Pins where she will be able to offer her goods and services further afield.
 
 
Catherine Ruff and Rachel Appleby make up this young duo of designers/makers. Based in North Norfolk, they specialise in hand Lino printed textiles and gifts