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Friday 1 November 2013

Fund Raising for the Last Chance Hotel


Last Sunday was a great day for The Last Chance Hotel as they held a superb Halloween Dog show to raise funds.

I took the opportunity to go and visit along with funds raised from tuffet making at festivals. My little dog pictured below came to me via The Last Chance Hotel and I am eternally grateful  - so how could I help them?

It became clear that I could raise funds and awareness very simply by setting up my large peg loom at festivals and inviting the public to have a go and pay £1 for the privilege - their names go into a raffle and the winner wins the very tuffet made by the festival folk.


It has worked well and tuffets have been made at Grillstock, The Royal Cornwall Show, Farm Fest and Kehelland Apple Day.

Pictures here with Tiffany Truscott at The Royal Cornwall Show
A BIG THANK YOU to all those that have taken part and helped raise funds to this worthy cause!!









Monday 28 October 2013

A Romanian Shepherd's song

Occasionally you just happen to come across a beautiful piece of music that you have to share - I hope you all enjoy this traditional shepherd's song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r12xM0tvXg


Monday 12 August 2013

South from The Green Gathering to Dartmoor Folk Festival - via The Sidmouth Folk Festival

I was reluctant to leave the Green Gathering where I'd had such a wonderful time, I definitely hope to run workshops there again next year! My next working festival was to be down in Dartmoor in the lovely small village of South Zeal. Firstly a little time out playing music and singing songs at the Sidmouth Folk Festival.
Dartmoor Festival.
The Dartmoor Folk Festival ran from August 9th, 10th and 11th and is a friendly traditional festival, with the highlight being the Dartmoor Step-dance and Broom-dance Championships!
The Craft area, Craft tent, Sideshows, Demonstrations, Dance Displays and Children's Entertainers are all held in the local playing fields where the general feel is of one of those rare days out in the 1900's when all the family dressed in their Sunday best and attended the annual fair - a truly lovely weekend is to be had here!

I was fortunate to have a prime view of all the events and to be situated next to a small stream that could be heard tumbling over the stony river bed. The tuffet-making workshops were well attended, I had a particularly memorable time with a lovely family, mum, dad and two teenage boys that all came along together to make a family collection of tuffets!

Photos to follow!

I would like to extend my thanks to the lovely gentleman that produced some beautiful Welsh Black fleeces for me to use, from his own locally shared Welsh Black flock!
Welsh Black: www.farmonacard.com


Tuesday 6 August 2013

From Farmfest to The Green Gathering at Chepstow!

The Green Gathering!

On leaving Farmfest I made my way north-west to Chepstow for the Green Gathering, previously known as The Great Green Gathering, but now downsized for many reasons and rebuilt in the wonderful grounds of Piercefield Park pictured below. A wondefully landscaped park with secret views and magical places that included a grotto, druid's temple, bathing house and giant's cave,  over the Rivers Wye.
The organisers of Green Gathering plan the festival site around the contours of the park and transform the area into a wonderful space full of craft workshops, fun, music, healing, tee pees, saunas and enveloped with plenty of love! The recycling system is excellent, with sacks for every type of waste - definitely involved a lot of thought as to what you are actually throwing away, which added a new element to this festival. 

The craft area was exceptional with all stalls/workshop areas set in a wheel formation facing outwards! Such craft people as Oak Clan Forge, Waynes Wood Spoon Carving, upcycling with Rags to Riches and for something even more useful - wild foraging with Carol Hunt and then....................there was The Travelling Tuffeteer! I absolutely loved everything about this festival, the people, the setting, other stallholders and especially our brilliant craft organiser Simon Craig, who incidentally is an amazing coin carver!




Tuesday 30 July 2013

From Buddhafield to Farm Fest -
Farmfest set in Bruton in Somerset is a very different festival to previous Tuffeteer experiences, filled with young party goers and many DJ tents. By far the best tent for me was the dub tent featuring The High Grade Rockers - great music, great company - a festival atmosphere all of it's own - we loved them!
The craft area was set above the music area and distracted quite a few revellers away from the music to attempt tuffet making and also mask making workshops!
I had the lovely Jaz (in the bright sari) to help and support the apprentice tuffetees and a very fine job she did. It was her first time and certainly won't be her last!! The folk above are selecting their fleece to begin their own tuffets. The weather was great on the Saturday but unfortunately became quite wet on the Sunday but this did not deter the music fans! 
Great masks to construct and colour to your own design
 One of the highlights of the festival is the annual hat competition - this is so important that it was monitored by the hat police - no hat then you were issued with the badge of shame! I particularly liked Farmer Giles and Farmer Gill complete with the model calf!!

A great festival for cider lovers and party animals!
The downside? - I was deeply saddened to see the amount of rubbish and waste left behind, the fields were littered with abandoned tents, ground mats, sleeping bags, airbeds, cans and bottles plus general litter everywhere. Many people were collecting things to avoid them going into ground fill - a lot of education is needed for these festival goers - anyone out there up for the challenge to design a fun anti-litter campaign that draws people in rather than pointing the finger?





Monday 22 July 2013

Buddhafield Festival - the fire in the heart!


Each year Buddhafield has a theme and this year it was ' A Fire in the Heart'. Throughout the rituals many people wore something red to fit with the theme. 

I love this festival, and am not alone - check out the testimonials, due to the absence of drugs and alcohol, 3000 people enjoying each others company in discussion, music, chanting, song and lots of great veggie food and superb Chai tea!! 
I was fortunate to run my tuffet making workshops in a beautiful open yurt that provided a very comfortable, natural space that was shaded perfectly from the beautifully intense rays of the sun, which was very fitting with the theme for this year!



It's really great to have men and women of all ages tuffeting together!
I was lucky to have my beautiful assistant, Hazel, to help me this year - brilliant to be working together with someone to thread the looms, help all you lovely people when things appear to go wrong - but they don't really as every tuffet is unique yet still creates that perfect 'Bottom Heaven'! Workshops were overflowing with budding tuffetees sharing the love of true eco-friendly woolly goodness!


Get into the Spirit ... but Leave the Spirits at Home

'Buddhism is about getting out of our head. Into the body. Into the abundance of the present moment. Away from stale thought loops that regret the past or worry about the future; away from a dulled, dumbed down experience; away from avoiding parts of ourselves, into the full vividness and beauty of now'.

Friday 5 July 2013

Gift vouchers available!

Ground-breaking news - I now have festival vouchers available for £5 or £10 -so if you have the overwhelming desire to make your friends/family exceedingly happy and extremely comfortable as you introduce them to the world of 'bottom heaven' with an eco-friendly sheepy tuffet, then do come and find me at one of the forthcoming events!


Monday 10 June 2013

Royal Cornwall Show

The Royal Cornwall Show was a wonderful show this year bathed in sunshine - ice-creams everywhere!!  The Tuffeteer was there in the Farmer's Pavilion as part of the Cornish Association of Small holders and Producers (CASP). I had a great weekend and met many lovely people that were introduced to tuffets for the first time. I was accompanied by the lovely Millie, my new Jack Russell that I rehomed from The Last Chance Hotel - a dog rescue charity. An absolutely amazing group of people that work around the clock to save abandoned dogs. Their desperation to raise funds prompted me to have the public involved with making a five foot bench tuffet that was then entered into a prize draw. It raised £213 which was given to one of the hard-working folk from the Last Chance Hotel pictured below


Please click on  Radio Cornwall to hear the interview between myself and Tiffany Truscott at the show


Wednesday 29 May 2013

Green Earth Awakening -24th -27th May

The Green Earth Awakening mini fest was enveloped in the most wonderful atmosphere of togetherness. Small in number, fair to middling weather - some sunshine some light rain and a group of folk that gelled more and more as the weekend went on. Great talks, crafts - I even made a wooden spoon with Wayne of Wayne's Spoons -
 A great workshop if you ever have the opportunity - he will be at The Green Gathering in Chepstow so hopefully you will be there too! My tuffet workshops were so packed we used every loom and sat out in the sunshine to make them.














My small looms designed for children have unfortunately never been terribly successful.........until now! It was discovered that when held by the feet it works really well, however there is a need for a degree of suppleness!!


Saturday 11 May 2013

Natural wool camping rolls

Luxury Natural-Fibre Bedroll
Festival season is here but still the cold nights!! Camping should be the most wonderful natural experience, outdoors, nature, open fires, what could possibly be a downside? Nothing really.....if you are prepared for these cold damp nights. As the heat of the day is replaced with the beauty of the night sky so the condensation begins and as  the night draws to an end the beautiful morning dew refreshes mother earth all around us. It is then that the very cold of the night and early morning can seep into your soul and sleeping bag!! The new luxurious wool bed roll is the answer to this dilemma. Lightweight, natural insulation, deliciously sheepy and 100% organic.



This particular luxury bedroll is approx 5'  x 20" wide and is available at £75.00 (free postage)
Requests can be made for various colours and size (see tuffet stockroom for tuffet range) - price will be set according to requirements.
Please e.mail any queries to tuffets@hotmail.co.uk

Friday 22 March 2013

Festivals, festivals, festivals!


I am really happy to announce that I am going to be attending a great number of events  this summer, some revisiting from last years others unknown and unchartered territory!!. Check the events quicklist on the right to see where and when! There are still more in the offing, awaiting confirmation and it is all so very exciting!!

Thursday 14 March 2013

Folk Festival season is upon us!


What a long wet winter we have had! The sun has begun to persevere, the buds are ripening and it is becoming clearer that winter has nearly left us albeit with a few snow showers to keep us on our toes! With the spring comes Easter closely followed by the first local festival of the season at Cheriton Fitzpaine in Devon - the wonder Crediton Folk Festival. The Tuffeteer will be present once again offering a workshop to make your own tuffet to use throughout the festival and for many 'seats' to come!



Sunday 3 February 2013

January Slumber is over! Tuffets new and old bursting forth for spring!!


 Well, after the latest rendition of 'Sleeping Tuffets' I have to pretend that winter is over and kick start into action. First things first - booking festivals, old and new, throughout the nation! I will have some great new deliciously sheepy items on the stall and will once again be running the raffle for the festival tuffet which was such a success last year. Keep on the lookout for a festival near you!!

January slumber is over! Tuffets new and old bursting forth for spring!