

It's going to be a busy spring! I'll be at three arts trails and the V&A!
Silversmithing demonstration at the V&A Museum
16 May
Join us at V&A South Kensington to see demonstrations by silversmiths whose work encompasses a range of styles and techniques.
Along with other silversmiths, I will be demonstrating as part of London Craft Week at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London on the afternoon of 16 May. I will show my scoring tools and show how to score metal. I will also have some finished pieces to show that I made using the scoring technique.
A BANK HOLIDAY SHOWCASE OF CREATIVITY
4th-6th MAY
I will be at venue 13: Oaken Grove Vineyard
From Henley-On-Thames take the A4155 towards Marlow, after approx 1.5 miles turn left onto Benhams Lane and continue for approx 0.8 miles until you arrive at Oaken Grove vineyard.
Parking is available on site.
18-26 May 2024
Six great jewellers present a selection of jewellery and silversmithing in silver and gold to appeal to many different tastes. Beautifully crafted using traditional techniques, this gorgeous jewellery includes rings, earrings, necklaces, cuff links and more. There are pieces made with gold, silver, a combination of gold and silver and various gemstones. Our group includes three jewellery teachers and most of us accept commissions, so please come by and have a chat about jewellery and jewellery making!
Venue:
Peach Croft Farm
Twelve Acre Drive
Abingdon
OX142HP
Whiteknights Studio Trail
Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 June 2024
Whiteknights Studio Trail is coming! On the weekend of 8th and 9th June, we will open our studios and venues, to everyone who wants to see the art made in and around the university area of Reading.
I will be at 1 Marlborough Avenue.
It's been a while since I updated, mostly due to finishing up at the Royal College of Art and graduating in September. It's been an eventful few months! The highlights are:
Book News:
You can listen to me chat about my and Janet's book "Silver Jewellery Making" with host Sharon on the Jewelry Journey podcast: find me here in two part episode number 207: https://thejewelryjourney.com/podcasts/
Our book is included in the Cooksongold Christmas catalogue: https://www.cooksongold.com/Books/Silver-Jewellery-Making-By-Machi-De-Waard-And-Janet-Richardson-prcode-999-A204
And Kernowcraft now also stock it: https://www.kernowcraft.com/products/just-arrived/silver-jewellery-making-a-complete-step-by-step-course-for-beginners-machi-de-waard-janet-richardson
Jewellery News:
My work is available at the lovely New Ashgate Gallery, always worth a visit if you're into high quality craft! https://www.newashgate.org.uk/shop_artists/7702/c/101/machi-de-waard/jewellery
I'm also delighted to have my work at Platform Gallery, Clitheroe: Winter Showcase of British Craft October 2023 – January 2024
I will be participating in Henley Arts Trail 4-6 May 2024 - details to be confirmed, but I will be at a vineyard near Hembleden.
I will also be taking part in Oxfordshire Artweeks at Peach Croft Farm near Abingdon - well worth a visit to see amazing work in a beautiful barn. And there's a lovely farm shop & cafe right next door! Plus plenty of parking. 18-26 May 2024
Teaching News:
My regular evening classes at Maiden Erlegh in Reading are in full swing again. The next term starts January 29th. Please contact me if you have questions.
I'm doing private lessons again as well, here are some examples of recent work by private lesson students:
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solid silver armband |
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silver oval hoop earrings |
And lastly, rather randomly, I was on the radio talking to Andrew Peach on BBC Berkshire due to my connection with Reading PA and Reading UK, as I've lived the bulk of my life in one or the other! I'm on at around 7:25am - it was an early morning!- which you can find here (scroll to about 1 hour 25 minutes in): https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0ghx2qh
I will be exhibiting my work made at the RCA in the Woo Building on the first floor.
Woo Building
Royal College of Art
Howie Street
London SW11 3AN
From 30 June to 3 July, MA students who started in September 2022 will be offering visitors an insight into the RCA’s work and creativity, through exhibitions, events, interactive activities and discussions with artists, designers and creative practitioners.
Open to the public from 12–6pm daily, with a late opening on Friday 30 June until 7.30pm.
For information on getting to the RCA, and the accessibility of our campuses, see Visiting the RCA.
Physical exhibitions and events will be accompanied by a digital platform allowing visitors from across the world to discover content by theme and collections.
I'm delighted to be participating in the Craft Festival at Bovey Tracey for the first time this year. You can find out more about how to get to the festival and how to buy tickets here: www.craftfestival.co.uk/Visitor-info-BoveyTracey.
The festival is open Friday - Sunday from 10 - 5 each day.
SAT NAV co-ordinates TQ13 9AL
Bovey Tracey is only 2 miles off the A38 Exeter to Plymouth Expressway.
Exit the A38 at Drumbridges Roundabout and follow signs to Bovey Tracey town centre.
Follow the AA signs to The Craft Festival.
Nearest train station Newton Abbot. Regular buses from Exeter, Torquay and Newton Abbot stop at Bovey Tracey. The nearest train station is Newton Abbot. Bus 39 takes you to Bovey Tracey from Newton Station. Exeter International Airport is 18.5 miles away.
Tickets available here: www.craftfestival.co.uk/Ticket-info-BoveyTracey
Whiteknights Studio Trail 11 & 12 June
11 – 12 June 2022 Whiteknights Arts Trail at the Museum of English Rural Life. 11 – 6 each day.I'll be there, next to the cafe with all the cakes, ha! I'll be alongside Ursula Waechter, a ceramicist.
I am taking part in Oxfordshire Artweeks once again this year! It is 14 - 22 May 2022. The opening hours are 10 - 5.
I will be there:
10 - 12 on Saturday 14 May
all day Sunday 15 May with a special Meet the Authors events with my co-author Janet Richardson.
10 - 1pm Friday 20 May
all day Saturday 21 May
I am exhibiting with 4 other jewellers in a fabulous barn filled with other art such as paintings and ceramics. There's also a lovely farm shop in which you can get a snack or hot or cold drink. And there's plenty of easy parking!
I am excited to be exhibiting at this show in Cheltenham Town Hall the weekend of 11-13 March! I would be delighted to see you if you can make it. There will be crafts galore, events, demonstrations - and if you're into The Great Pottery Throwdown, Keith Brymer-Jones will be interviewed live on the Friday!
Happy New Year! New Year, new goals, new plans!
I have lots of plans, including teaching and craft events. Hopefully Covid will calm down and everything will go ahead.
Craft Fairs:
At this year's events, I'm will be showcasing a new range of modern lockets, which I am very excited about! Craft Fairs and events I'll be doing this year include:
11 – 13 March 2022 Cheltenham Festival of Crafts
30 April – 1 & 2 May 2022 Henley Arts Trail
14 – 22 May 2022 Oxfordshire Artweeks
11 – 12 June 2022 Whiteknights Arts Trail
17 – 19 June 2022 Bovey Tracey Festival of Crafts
Jewellery Making Classes:
JASSO near Oxford
I'm doing a series of Masterclasses in Abingdon, near Oxford at the fabulous workshop of JASSO. You must be a member of JASSO, but at £20/year it is very good value. Details can be found at this link: https://jasso.org.uk/jasso/short-courses/
Henley School of Art, Henley on Thames
Monday Afternoon - Beginners Silver Jewellery Course
SPRING TERM - An 8 Week Course! See details here: https://www.thehenleyschoolofart.com/event-details/daytime-beginners-silver-jewellery-course-with-machi-de-waard-spring
Term starts Monday 24th January 2022
Half Term Monday 21st February 2022
Last day of term: Monday 21st March 2022
Only 3 spaces left!
Lots of fabulous venues this year! See me at venue 12!
Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th July
Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th July
10am – 4pm each day
Venue 12: Henley School of Art
The Studio, 30c Hart Street, RG9 2AU
Amenities in the venue:
Demonstrations/work in progress, Toilets for visitors, Wheelchair access.
Hurrah, things are finally showing signs of perking up! I am *delighted* to be taking part in the following:
Oxford Arts Week 2021
As soon as I know what days I will be there, I will post! I am excited about chatting with people again!
14 – 24 May 2021
Peach Croft Farm Barn, Twelve Acre Drive, Abingdon, OX14 2HP
Venue #176 website: Peach Croft Farm Artists Facilities Available: Accessible for Wheelchairs, Demonstrations, Refreshments, Parking
You can see my exhibitor’s page here: https://www.artweeks.org/artist-profiles/2021/machi-de-waard
With jewellers: Janet Richardson, Julia Benning, Judi Rowlands, Alexandra von Widdern and Sally Spencer
Henley Arts Trail 2021
10 – 11 July and 17 – 18 July
I will be participating in the Henley Arts Trail at the Henley School of Art. More details to follow…
Cookham and Maidenhead Art Trail – CAMAT
11-12 September 2021
I will be participating in this arts trail at the St Lukes venue. More details to follow….
Also, I am very happy to exhibit my work from June - August 2021 at the Platform Gallery:
Platform Gallery, Station Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2JT
https://www.facebook.com/theplatformgallery/
It's been a while since I posted, mostly somehow lost in a lockdown fug where every day sort of passes in similar fashion. But this very, very long month of March is drawing to a close. The sun is shining, the daylight is longer and the spring flowers are out in full force. Hurrah! Let's hope we have a lovely summer, getting closer to being safer with every vaccination!
In book news, my and Janet's book Silver Jewellery Making is out there in the world. Janet went on Jewellery Maker TV and for a brief moment (about half a day), our book had the coveted "Best Seller" banner on Amazon in our category of metal work! That was quite exciting! Also very thrilling for us is that we are now on TWO recommended book lists. The first is on Metalsmith Society's page, here: https://metalsmithsociety.com/pages/book-recommendations. The second is on Nottingham Jewellery School's blog, which is here: https://www.nottinghamjewelleryschool.co.uk/post/reading-recommendations
On that second list, check out the Jewellers Creative Journal if you fancy some help with your creative process. I haven't seen it yet, but a friend recommended it and said it's great if you're just starting building up your own designs.
Both of those are well worth following on Instagram, by the way, if you're on there, at @metalsmithsociety and @nottinghamjewelleryschool
Otherwise, I have been busy making lots of new jewellery pieces. At the moment, I am on my quest to make modern lockets. This is one of those lockets. It's my "mini orb" locket, made from sterling silver and 13mm in diameter. I am enjoying getting a better grip on hinges, learning what to look out for and what works well. I figured out that several times, I thought the hinge knuckles were sitting nicely in their little groove, but it turned out that they were ever so slightly *above* the bottom of the groove, which meant that later down the line, the fit was not as good as I wanted. So I've learned to get the loupe out and check under the hinge knuckles from the side to make sure they are sitting down properly in the groove. The tube I'm using is 1.2mm outside diameter, so loupe required! Anyway, here are photos of my mini orb locket:
Silver Jewellery Making: a complete step-by-step course is NEARLY here. It's published 1 February and is available, amongst others, at the following places:
Janet and I were SUPER excited to get our own copies of our book right before Christmas! It was quite a moment to see it really, truly in print!
I wish I could tell you about exciting launch events we're doing, but sadly that will have to wait until the situation improves. For now, it's all online! Janet and I will be in the Henley Standard very soon , talking a bit about how the book came about and the content. We're also over on the More Arts website! Various other things are in the pipeline, so I'll update when things happen.I hope the new year will bring many positive things for everyone. The vaccination has started, which is great. I am really missing seeing people, so I'm looking forward to the day I can make lots of plans with everyone! For now, the only outing is the post office or the supermarket, so I am glad I have my studio to retreat to as a creative outlet. I've made many new pieces of jewellery, which I am looking forward to showing, but I need to take the photos first!
While we're all stuck at home, for any fellow jewellers and jewellery students out there, I can highly recommend Metalsmith Society on instagram (@metalsmithsociety) and also the website. Another great resource with very useful and relevant podcasts is Jewellers Academy.
Lockdown 2.0 projects! I've been working on a mini locket. Below are the progress photos and also photos of the finished item!
This is the locket before any findings were added:
And here we have the beginning of the hinge:
I've been tidying up my Not on the High Street shop by adding new packaging and gift tag options. I also added these four new pairs of earrings: