Lifetime of Quilting/The Author - Karin Hellaby

14 February 2012 by Dee

A Lifetime of Experience is a series of programmes meeting local people who have spent a long time in one particular career or pass-time. Talking about their experiences along the way.

In this second interview Karin, who is the Founder of Quilters Haven in Wickham Market talks to Dee about why and how she became a succesful author with her books selling all over the world. With nine successful books under her belt she says there are still more to come!!

Listen on iphone/ipad or download MP3

Quilters Haven Publications www.quiltershavenpublications.com

 

 

 

 



A Lifetime of Quilting - Karin Hellaby

14 February 2012 by Dee

A Lifetime of Experience is a series of programmes meeting local people who have spent a long time in one particular career or pass-time. Talking about their experiences along the way.

Karin is the Founder of Quilters Haven in Wickham Market and talks to Dee about the journey from an interest in colour growing up in the North-East to a love of quilting and patchwork that has helped her create a thriving business both locally and on-line, write nine books and travel the world teaching and buying for the thousands of enthusiasts in the UK.

Quilters Haven: www.quilters-haven.co.uk

Quilters Haven Publications: www.quiltershavenpublications.com

Quilting Holidays: www.arenatravel.com/holidays/quilting-holidays

 

 



The Life of an MP - Dr Therese Coffey

16 December 2011 by Dee

A Lifetime of Experience is a series of programmes meeting local people who have spent a long time in one particular career or pass-time. Talking about their experiences along the way.

Dee meets the Suffolk Coastal MP and finds out where it all began and what life is like now living in Westleton.


www.theresecoffeymp.com

 



the Life of the Installation Artist and much more! - Asylum Studios

10 December 2011 by Dee

A Lifetime of Experience is a series of programmes meeting local people who have spent a long time in one particular career or pass-time.  Talking about their experiences along the way.

Dee was invited along to the Open Day at the Asylum Studios at Bentwaters Parks on Saturday 3rd December and met several of the Artists who have creative space at this co-operative studio. Hear about art exhibits in all sorts of forms - installation, maps, performance, collage, sound, life painting, landscape, video, tarmac....... a visit is recommended!

asylum studios

www.asylumstudios.co.uk

01394 461557

ally berry ● kayle brandon ● mel donohoe ● bryony graham

tall james ● emma johnson ● marianne koby johnson

phil robbins ● sara ross ● clifford rushbrooke ● emma withers



How to survive your first year at university.

10 October 2011 by Chloe

Leaving home and moving to university can be a very daunting experience! It’s probably the first time you have to cook for yourself, the first time you have to wash your own clothes and the first time you know nobody.

When I went to university, I was terrified! I searched online before I went trying to find useful tips that would help me get through the first three months. I didn’t know what to expect but was determined to make the most of uni. So to make sure you don’t make the same mistakes as I did, I have decided to create the indispensable guide for first year students, for my debut programme on Deben Radio.

Hopefully you will find some of the things I say useful!

 



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