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Ep 2 - The Upholstery Journey of Hannah Ellis: From Environmental Management to Craftsmanship

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In this week's episode of "The Feathered Edge," we're chatting with Hannah Ellis from Horsehair and Hessian.

From her beginnings in Suffolk to becoming an AMUSF Accredited Training Centre, Hannah shares her passion for upholstery and teaching.

Discover how she transitioned from environmental management to the creative world of upholstery, and learn about her dedication to continuous professional development.

Tune in for an inspiring conversation about following your passion, the joys and challenges of teaching, and the future of the upholstery trade.

Episode Highlights:.

  1. Transition to Upholstery:

    • Hannah explains how she discovered her passion for upholstery after a stint in environmental management and motherhood.
    • The moment she realised upholstery was her calling and her immediate addiction to the craft.

  2. Training and Mentorship:

    • Starting with a leisure class, Hannah's informal apprenticeship and the importance of continued learning.
    • The significant role of mentors like Gareth Rees in her professional growth.

  3. Teaching and Sharing Knowledge:

    • Hannah's shift to focusing more on teaching, both leisure classes and AMUSF courses.
    • The dynamic and rewarding nature of teaching upholstery.

  4. Challenges and Joys:

    • Discussing the frustrations of not always being able to fully realise creative visions due to client constraints.
    • The joy of transforming beautiful pieces with quality craftsmanship.

  5. Future Aspirations:

    • Hannah’s goals for Horsehair and Hessian, including expanding to include various crafts and workshops.
    • Her desire to see upholstery taken more seriously as a trade and the importance of encouraging younger generations.

    Get in touch with Hannah:

    ⁠Horsehair and Hessian Website⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠

Call to Action: Don’t forget to subscribe to "The Feathered Edge" podcast and catch our weekly extras! Follow us for more inspiring stories and tips from the world of upholstery.

Follow Us:

Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review and share it with fellow upholstery enthusiasts!

Join us next week for another deep dive into the world of craft and creativity.

  continue reading

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In this week's episode of "The Feathered Edge," we're chatting with Hannah Ellis from Horsehair and Hessian.

From her beginnings in Suffolk to becoming an AMUSF Accredited Training Centre, Hannah shares her passion for upholstery and teaching.

Discover how she transitioned from environmental management to the creative world of upholstery, and learn about her dedication to continuous professional development.

Tune in for an inspiring conversation about following your passion, the joys and challenges of teaching, and the future of the upholstery trade.

Episode Highlights:.

  1. Transition to Upholstery:

    • Hannah explains how she discovered her passion for upholstery after a stint in environmental management and motherhood.
    • The moment she realised upholstery was her calling and her immediate addiction to the craft.

  2. Training and Mentorship:

    • Starting with a leisure class, Hannah's informal apprenticeship and the importance of continued learning.
    • The significant role of mentors like Gareth Rees in her professional growth.

  3. Teaching and Sharing Knowledge:

    • Hannah's shift to focusing more on teaching, both leisure classes and AMUSF courses.
    • The dynamic and rewarding nature of teaching upholstery.

  4. Challenges and Joys:

    • Discussing the frustrations of not always being able to fully realise creative visions due to client constraints.
    • The joy of transforming beautiful pieces with quality craftsmanship.

  5. Future Aspirations:

    • Hannah’s goals for Horsehair and Hessian, including expanding to include various crafts and workshops.
    • Her desire to see upholstery taken more seriously as a trade and the importance of encouraging younger generations.

    Get in touch with Hannah:

    ⁠Horsehair and Hessian Website⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠

Call to Action: Don’t forget to subscribe to "The Feathered Edge" podcast and catch our weekly extras! Follow us for more inspiring stories and tips from the world of upholstery.

Follow Us:

Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review and share it with fellow upholstery enthusiasts!

Join us next week for another deep dive into the world of craft and creativity.

  continue reading

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