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50 Fashion courses in Devizes delivered Live Online

Tartan Design

By Tartan Caledonia

Tartan design course.

Tartan Design
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£70 to £80.00

Tambour beading Beginner: Live online zoom class

By Ecole Saint Clare

Learn the art of tambour beading in this class

Tambour beading Beginner: Live online zoom class
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£233

Goldwork embroidery, Incognito: Live Zoom class

By Ecole Saint Clare

Improve your knowledge of goldwork with this intricate design

Goldwork embroidery, Incognito: Live Zoom class
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£197

Mother’s Day Spring Themed Beginners Needle Felt

5.0(66)

By The Wee Art Studio

Create a simple needle felt picture on a Spring theme. A snowdrop, tulip or daffodil flower, an Easter egg  or a duckling design. Images are created on a 10cm embroidery hoop.

Mother’s Day Spring Themed Beginners Needle Felt
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£12.50

Crochet-Along | CNY Tallulah the Tiger (Amigurumi)

By Sew Silly Lily

Celebrate Chinese New Year and the year of the tiger with this special Amigurumi crochet-along - Tallulah the Tiger!

Crochet-Along | CNY Tallulah the Tiger (Amigurumi)
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£15

Beginners & Beyond Crochet-Along | Rosebud Card Case

By Sew Silly Lily

This simple Rosebud Card Case is designed to highlight the versatility of just 1 crochet stitch and it's perfect for absolute beginners and beyond . . .

Beginners & Beyond Crochet-Along | Rosebud Card Case
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£15

Beginners & Beyond Crochet-Along | Birdy Easter Egg Cosies

By Sew Silly Lily

Join me for an egg-stra special Easter inspired beginners and beyond crochet-along!!

Beginners & Beyond Crochet-Along | Birdy Easter Egg Cosies
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£12

Beginners & Beyond Crochet-Along | and the Three Bears Baskets (1 or 2 Weeks)

By Sew Silly Lily

Round and round the garden, like a teddy bear . . . a fun and functional project for having a go at crocheting in the round . . .

Beginners & Beyond Crochet-Along | and the Three Bears Baskets (1 or 2 Weeks)
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£12

Online Beginners Needle Felt Easter Sheep

5.0(66)

By The Wee Art Studio

Online beginners needle Easter felt sheep, £9.25 including materials and local postage.  Saturday 20th March, 2pm to 2.30pm. 

Online Beginners Needle Felt Easter Sheep
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.25

Collaborative Selling Accelerator

By Fred Copestake

Designed for professional B2B salespeople to develop a modern approach to winning business

Collaborative Selling Accelerator
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
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Sophie Conran

sophie conran

Wroughton

Sophie Conran is the only daughter of designer and restaurateur Sir Terence Conran and food writer Caroline Conran. Sister to fashion designer Jasper, restaurateurs Tom and Ned and product designer Sebastian, Sophie has two wonderful grown-up children. Sophie left school early and worked through a variety of different jobs including apprenticing for Stephen Jones the couture milliner, working in Jasper's fashion empire, running a supper club which evolved into a catering company, working in a small business making boxer shorts and another hand-making lollipops. She delved into the world of interior design with various show homes, private homes and retail projects. She has worked as a buyer for both The Conran Shop and The Design Museum shop and also set up her own 'corner shop of the world' Wong Singh Jones in Notting Hill. Sophie moved to Melbourne, Australia for a couple of years where she worked for clothing and homeware brand Country Road and was a contributing writer for The Age newspaper and Belle magazine, as well as having her son Felix. On her return to the UK, Sophie had her daughter Coco. While raising her young children, she collaborated with her father on several of his restaurant interiors and worked again with Jasper on colour predictions and his range with Debenhams. Sophie launched Sophie Conran Pies - a gourmet collection of top quality, handmade pies, which won 4 medals at the Great Taste Awards. She supplied racecourses with her brand Great British Pies, which led to her debut cookbook Pies, published in November 2006. This was followed by Easy Pies for Marks and Spencer and later Soups and Stews, published in 2008. Sophie has been a contributing editor for the magazines Junior, House Beautiful, In Style and Country Living. Sophie regularly writes and develops recipes for her blog, newsletters, catalogues and publications. March 2006 saw the launch of Sophie’s hugely successful range with Portmeirion. The range has won many prestigious awards and is sold worldwide, with the range continuing to expand. Sophie now works with many amazing companies creating stunning, well-known ranges. She partnered with Arthouse in 2008 to develop a range of wallpapers for B&Q and luxury design pattern books, and in 2010 she began her relationship with Burgon & Ball - creating an ever-growing range of garden tools and accessories. In the same year, Sophie joined forces with the British Cutlers to the Queen, Arthur Price, and has 2 extremely successful cutlery ranges with them. Sophieconran.com was launched in 2013 and is the culmination of all Sophie’s passions and previous work. Alongside her license ranges, she develops exclusive collections and curates from a wealth of exceptional suppliers and manufacturers all over the world. Sophieconran.com has become a beloved and inspirational shop for the whole home and garden, with exciting new collections launching seasonally and sent out into the world in four beautiful catalogues each year.

Sheldon School

sheldon school

Wiltshire,

Expectations and aspirations are high here and we are committed to developing the young people in our care, whatever their talents. Children of all abilities succeed at this school and are encouraged to develop academically, physically and spiritually, fulfilling their potential in a happy, caring environment. When Ofsted last visited, it commented: “The all-pervading caring ethos ensures that pupils are happy and able to thrive from the moment they arrive at school. Pupils are very keen to share their pleasure of being at school and went out of their way to let inspectors know.” That is every bit as true today as it was then. Examination performance is very strong. At A level, students reach exceptional levels in a thriving Sixth Form of 350 students. Students routinely progress to Russell Group universities, including year-on-year to Oxford and Cambridge. In 2022, two students progressed to Oxford and Cambridge to read medicine, with a further moving to Oxford to study mathematics; in addition, one student is embarking on a degree in veterinary science. We are proud of the numbers of students who move on to university education, typically around 75% each year, and even more delighted in the variety of subjects that are chosen, following a rich A level experience here. Increasing numbers are also progressing to some prestigious higher-level apprenticeships, including one this year in software engineering with Lockheed Martin. At GCSE, students also perform well, both in value-added terms and in raw attainment. As a consequence, we have large numbers moving in to our Sixth Form, complemented every year with a number of students from other schools who choose to join us for their A level programme. Ofsted confirmed the strength in pastoral care alongside provision for purposeful learning by adding that we “have established a school that holds the academic success and emotional well-being of each pupil at its heart.” As a parent of four children myself, I am acutely aware of the increasing importance of education in today’s world and the role that we, as teachers, have to play in developing our children so that they are fully equipped to make positive contributions to society. The staff at Sheldon School are extremely committed and dedicated to ensure that this is the case and I am personally determined to see all children flourish here. I also value enormously the links between school and home, success being built on strong partnerships with parents and ourselves. My door is always open and prospective or existing parents are very welcome to visit the school; I look forward to meeting you.