Hello and Welcome

Hello and welcome to my brand spanking new website! I hope you enjoy browsing through all of my work and my stories.

As a thank you for supporting me and my new venture, I will be giving you a handmade card with your bird, creature or bloom containing its own unique verse with every purchase. 

You will notice a link to my Etsy shop at the top of the home page. This will be my treasure trove, where you will find limited editions, discounted end of line items and special offers. I’ll make sure to let you know if something exciting is going into my Etsy shop.

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I’ll be popping up on here fairly regularly to let you know about new products, events I’ll be taking part in, my amazing suppliers ( I’m still saving for that holiday in the Hebrides), tales of birds and creatures and the odd fun project that you can make at home.

They say it takes a community to bring up a child, well I’ve discovered that it takes a community to build a business. I’d like to say thank you to the following people for lending a hand in the creation of this website. Hilary Chadwick for the amazing lifestyle shots, Kim Metcalf for the emergency cushion photography studio and most aesthetic drive in Calderdale, Sam Bullock at the fabulous ‘Hotcakes’ for fab photos and a wonderful day surrounded by vintage mannequins and glorious textiles,  Craig Shaw and Fiona Pattinson for photos and advice, my mum for the trip down memory lane, Liz Harrison and all at Harrisons of Burley for the fabric photoshoot and amazing tweed, Rach Red and Kate Rhodes, two amazing Hebden Bridge makers who’ve given me great advice on doing this properly, Toby Parsons for keeping me sane throughout this process (well kind of!), Dai, Jo and David, my lovely neighbours who let me take photos in their  stunning gardens and finally the incredibly patient Ian Green for building this fabulous site.

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About Me

Tweed runs in my family’s blood. My grandma Alma was born in Philadelphia, but orphaned at two and sent back to Yorkshire to live with her maternal grandmother Letitia Grimshaw. Here she was brought up among aunts and uncles. Her uncle Vernon ran Grimshaw Brothers Ltd with his cousin Aubrey, who made fine wool tweeds and whip cords (a diagonal weave cloth made using worsted wool) at Clover Greaves Mill in Calverley, West Yorkshire. During wartime, the mill produced airforce cloth and khaki. The mill continued to make tweed until the mid 70’s. I like to use Yorkshire tweed in my work and imagine my grandma causing mischief around the looms that made it one hundred years ago.

Welcome to my colourful world of quirky textiles, where you will find beautiful blooms, tweedy birds, charming critters and inspirational characters. My name is Kathryn Baker and I’m a textile artist based in Hebden Bridge, deep in the Yorkshire Pennines.

All of my designs are inspired by my love of nature, stirred with a good dollop of childlike imagination. They are brought to life from simple drawings into a series of templates, from which I cut fabric chosen for its suggestion of feather, fur, face or petal. I use other techniques including needle felting, applique, free motion embroidery, hand- stitching, bead and wire work to give each piece its own distinct character.

Come and join me in my studio, in an old baptist chapel up on the hill above Hebden Bridge and learn a little more about my work and my inspirations. I share this wonderful creative hub with an incredible community of artists, makers, musicians, writers and dancers.

I am a serial magpie when it comes to sumptuous shades, patterns and textures. The majority of my fabrics are carefully sourced Scottish and English tweeds that come with their own stories of wool, looms, and skilled hands. However, I also like to play with re-purposed vintage fabrics, old velvet curtains, a rainbow of felt, sari cloth, unspun wool, and gardeners twine.

I hope you enjoy your foray into my textile landscape and enjoy meeting all of its inhabitants!

Thanks for stopping by!

Kath

My Fabrics

I come from a tweed manufacturing family.

Because of this the sourcing of my fabrics is as important to me as the designs themselves. All of the tweeds that I currently use are pure wool and made in the UK.

I am particularly passionate about promoting Yorkshire tweed as a nod to my tweed making great grand uncle Vernon Grimshaw.



Yorkshire Tweed



Harris Tweed



Upcycled Fabrics

Contact Me

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Email: kath@katfishdesigns.co.uk


My Suppliers

Yorkshire Tweed

Harrisons of Burleywww.harrisonsburley.net 01535 637410 https://www.harrisonsburley.net/
Huddersfield Fine Fabrics www.huddesfieldfinefabrics.com 0333 0502285
Moon Fabrics www.moons.co.uk 01943 873181

Harris Tweed

Harris Tweed Isle of Harris www.harristweedisleofharris.co.uk 01859 502040
Harris Tweed Hebrides www.harristweedhebrides.com 01851 702862
Christina’s Harris Tweed: www.christinasharristweed
Handmaiden UK www.harristweedfabric.com 01458 448112

 

Stockists

Scotland

The Cats Miaou, Edinburgh www.thecatsmiaou.co.uk
Coach House Coffee shop, Luss www.facebook.com/coachhousecoffeeshopluss
17 Reasons, Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway www.17reasons.co.uk
Masie and Mac, Cupar, Fife www.maisieandmac.com
Maisie and Mac, Dundee www.maisieandmac.com
Room 15, Oban, Argyll www.facebook.com/pages/category/Gift-Shop
 

Wales

Canal Central, Oswestry www.canalcentral.uk
 

The Midlands

Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke on Trent www.stokemuseums.org.uk
Winterbourne House and Garden, Birmingham https://www.winterbourne.org.uk
 

The North

Hebden Crafts, Grassington www.theoldschooltearoom.com
Sutton Bank National Park Visitor Centre, Thirsk www.northyorkmoors.org.uk
The Craft Shop, Newcastle Arts Centre, Newcastle Upon Tyne www.newcastle-arts-centre.co.uk/thecraftshop
Pretty Penny, Haworth  https://prettypennyhaworth.co.uk
Water Street Gallery, Todmorden https://www.waterstreetgallery.co.uk
 

The South

Fosse Beads & Friends, Castle Cary www.fossebeadsandfriends.uk
The Art Cohort, Bath https://the-art-cohort.myshopify.com