Spence is Hibernating
As the winter solstice approaches, Spence is hunkering down in a cave made of fabrics, buttons, stuffing, wool, felt and all manner of creative media.
Probably the trickiest thing about running a business in a seaside tourist town is that nearly all of our trade occurs during the summer months (when, truthfully, some of us wish we were clad in our vintage style bikini's reading Terry Pratchett beneath a polka dot umbrella). In winter, when being inside, stitching and knitting by the fire is such a delightful idea, most of our customers are doing the same- albeit a long way from Port Campbell.
Luckily, this hibernation period means that we have time to plot and create exciting new products that you're guaranteed to want- as soon as you clap eyes on them.
Out of interest, what items would you like to see us apply our unique twist to?
Would you be tempted to brave the wild winds and rough seas if we offered winter workshops with amazing food and accommodation included? What skills would you like us to share?
We wouldn't be the first to host creative retreats in these parts. Gum Valley Patchwork and Elm Grove Patchwork are just down the road and host a number of classes throughout the year. We thoroughly recommend them.
Our online store remains open- we're gradually uploading as much of our stock as we can but please bare in mind that we are far better at being artists and designers than being businessy people (we're getting there) so if you've seen something in our shop that you can't find online, please let us know and we'll do our utmost to help you out.
See you when the sun's out x
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Danielle
December 27 2017
Dear Sue, I’m Anne Radford’s niece we met a few months back. I LOVE your work and I’m so up for a winter workshop. I’ve just started making tote bags which I love. I made 20 for the family and my staff for Xmas. Denim for girls n hessian for the boys. I’ve now got the bug and want to make something every year for the family so would love to learn tips to speed up my production line and learn new skills and share ideas. Count me me in. Cheers Danielle
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