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Sew- wired, based near Dartmouth, is owned by Becky Scott. With a keen interest in making


jewellery which started about 8 years ago and having a natural artistic talent, she became interested in working with beads and wire. Completely self-taught, Becky makes unique wire jewellery, unlike anything available on the high street, using different materials such as copper, sterling silver and polymer clay. Sew Wired also offers mobile and home based jewellery


workshops in wire jewellery-making with 2 hour taster workshops for up to 4 people, including one-on-one training. There are also craft workshops in children’s silly sock making, polymer clay jewellery, needle felting and vintage sewing workshops (using machines dating back from 1916) where you learn to make little keepsakes on these beautiful machines. You can also host jewellery parties on Becky’s behalf (earning £15 per £100 spent plus a free gift worth £10). You can purchase her


jewellery in the Dartmouth Market on Tuesdays and Fridays and also in the Barbican, Southside St, Plymouth at a new gallery, Totnes Collectives, in the Old Pannier market. Sew Wired can be found on Folksy, Etsy and Twitter or visit the website www.sew-wired.co.uk for more details.


Who are you? Amanda Dyer, Yoga Teacher What type of yoga do you teach? I am British Wheel of Yoga trained in Hatha Yoga which is a gentle form of yoga and probably the most adaptable to all abilities. I have been practising yoga for 30 years and teaching it for 15. Where do you teach yoga? I teach three classes – Monday evenings at Dartmouth Rowing Club, Thursday mornings at the Flavel Centre and Thursday evenings in Dittisham Village Hall. I also teach privately, either on a one-to-one basis or couples. What’s so great about yoga? Yoga is so good because not only does it maintain flexibil- ity and strength in the body but also in the mind. Breath awareness is also amaz- ingly important to maintain health and cope with stress. Are there any other benefits? Yes, regular practice of yoga improves your sex life (look at the Karma Sutra!) Do you know any yoga jokes? A young woman who was worried about her habit of biting her fingernails down to the quick was advised by a friend to take up yoga. She did, and soon her fingernails were growing normally. Her friend asked her if yoga had totally cured her nervousness. “No,” she replied, “but now I can reach my toenails so I bite them instead”. Ha ha. Do you know any more? Knock knock Knock knock Who’s there? Yoga Yoga who? Yoga to try this, it feels amazing. Do you have any other strings to your bow? I am a yachtmaster and have begun to teach sailing theory and practice. Who will you teach? I shall specialise in teaching women and it’s going to be fun. The whole experience will be enjoyable and tailor made to suit the client. Complete beginners are welcome and we will begin gently – a yogic approach to sailing! You can contact Amanda on 07851 033762 or email amandadyer@btinternet.com


Sew- wired, based near Dartmouth, is owned by Becky Scott. With a keen interest in making


jewellery which started about 8 years ago and having a natural artistic talent, she became interested in working with beads and wire. Completely self-taught, Becky makes unique wire jewellery, unlike anything available on the high street, using different materials such as copper, sterling silver and polymer clay. Sew Wired also offers mobile and home based jewellery


workshops in wire jewellery-making with 2 hour taster workshops for up to 4 people, including one-on-one training. There are also craft workshops in children’s silly sock making, polymer clay jewellery, needle felting and vintage sewing workshops (using machines dating back from 1916) where you learn to make little keepsakes on these beautiful machines. You can also host jewellery parties on Becky’s behalf (earning £15 per £100 spent plus a free gift worth £10). You can purchase her


jewellery in the Dartmouth Market on Tuesdays and Fridays and also in the Barbican, Southside St, Plymouth at a new gallery, Totnes Collectives, in the Old Pannier market. Sew Wired can be found on Folksy, Etsy and Twitter or visit the website www.sew-wired.co.uk for more details.


Amanda Dyer Sew- wired


Unique handmade wire jewellery and crafts


Workshops (mobile & home-based) in needle felting• vintage sewing


•children’s sock creatures •polymer clay • wire jewellery


✾Make your own jewellery or as a gift


✾Sew using our vintage electric


✾Taster sessions with free coffee and cake!


✾ All ages from families to individuals.


£14 pp - max 4 persons


Barbican • Also available for custom and commissioned work, local events & jewellery making demonstrations


Sew- wired .co.uk Handmade one off designs for purchase at Dartmouth


Market and The Old Pannier market, Plymouth Call 07414 880125 Visit www.sew-wired .co.uk or www.etsy.com/shop/SewWiredU 85 and hand sewing machines


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