Expert Blacksmithing & Feltmaking in Canada

Expert Blacksmithing & Feltmaking in Canada
A statue of two men holding hands on top of a clock tower.

Sandra attended the first one-year Women into Technology Metal craft course held at Swindon College by Melissa Cole and obtained a Blacksmithing National Diploma. She then joined the Guild of Wrought Ironwork Craftsmen of Wessex, attended their regular forge work weekend courses at Canning ton College, and was secretary of the Guild for five years.

Sandra was accepted for a rural apprenticeship New Entrants Training Scheme held at the National School of Blacksmithing in Hereford. Under the guidance of Paul Allen FWCB LWCB LCGI, a specialist in pure forge work techniques, Sandra obtained a certificate of training from the Countryside Agency as well as a certificate of competence from the Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths. This ancient London Guild was incorporated in 1325.

In 2003 Sandra Barrett became the first lady blacksmith in Britain to be awarded the Frank Day Perpetual Trophy in the blacksmith craft for forging metal in the traditional manner. Sandra is currently a member of the Kootenay Blacksmiths’ Association in Canada and a professional member of the British Artist Blacksmiths Association.

Sandra is the only woman blacksmith featured in the Guild of Wrought Ironwork Craftsman of Wessex's 50th Anniversary Celebration Book, 1968-2018 celebrating the skills, knowledge and craft of members, past and present.

Sandra’s artistic flair and forging skills ensure that customers’ wishes become a reality on time and within budget. Sandra's professional development continues with attendance at ABANA , KBA, and CanIron events, organizations in the United States and Canada, which promote blacksmithing through conferences and demonstrations.

A woman in an apron working on metal.
A black background with some white writing on it

Exhibitions

Exhibitions
A cross with a candle on it in front of the alter.
A polar bear laying on the ice in front of some stars.
A close up of the sun and stars in a painting
A poster for an exhibition of art.
A poster for an exhibition of paintings by sandra barrett.
A poster with two pictures of sea and sky.
A collage of photos with a person working on something
A group of metal dolphins with blue umbrellas.
A white cover with a brown and gold design.
A red purse with a blue ribbon on it
A round pizza with many holes on it.
A close up of the word " tsunami " written in green
A black background with some white lines

Feltmaking

Feltmaking
A woman in a gray dress and purple shawl.

2018: Moy Mackay (Scotland) Painting with fibre

2018: Ellen Bakker (Netherlands) Silk painting

2017: Chris Lines (UK) Self portrait

2017: Chrissie Day (UK) Gladstone bag

2016: Charlotte Sehmisch (Germany) Geometric felt objects

2016: Laurie Steffler (Canada) Hats and scarf

2015: Nicola Brown (Ireland) Eco printing

2014: Anita Luvera Mayer (USA) Creative clothing

Sandra was Membership Coordinator for felt::feutre Canada from 2016 until it was disbanded in 2023 and Region 18 Coordinator for the International Feltmakers Association for six years.

Sandra began making felt in the Lake District, England over 30 years ago. However, after moving to Canada in 2004, she learned more skills and techniques by taking courses from some Internationally renowned feltmakers, especially after opening her felt studio and gallery in 2014. Ongoing tuition is still being received from:

2014 to date: Fiona Duthie (Canada) 16 courses, both in person and online

2020 to date: textileartist.org Stitch Club (UK) with different tutors every fortnight

2021 to date: Lindsey Tyson (UK) Printing on felt

2021 to date: Annual Online Felt camp with Corinna Nitschmann and various tutors including Dagmar Binder, Annemie Koenen and Mihály Vetró

Sandra would like to acknowledge and thank the following tutors for sharing their expertise:

2023: Felt camp in Hungary with Gabriella Kovács, Anikó Boros, Bea Németh, Nadia  Szabó and Márti Csille

2022: Marjolein Dallinga (Canada) Sculptural forms

2021: Jane Dunnewold (USA) Botanical printing

2020: Molly Williams (UK) felted figurines

2019: Natalya Brashovetskaya (Cyprus) Boots and bag

2019: Gordon Milne (Canada) Gesture drawing

 

A small cube with a yellow and red checkered pattern.

Feltmaking

Feltmaking
A woman in a gray dress and purple shawl.

Sandra began making felt in the Lake District, England over 30 years ago. However, after moving to Canada in 2004, she learned more skills and techniques by taking courses from some Internationally renowned feltmakers, especially after opening her felt studio and gallery in 2014. Ongoing tuition is still being received from:

2014 to date: Fiona Duthie (Canada) 16 courses, both in person and online

2020 to date: textileartist.org Stitch Club (UK) with different tutors every fortnight

2021 to date: Lindsey Tyson (UK) Printing on felt

2021 to date: Annual Online Felt camp with Corinna Nitschmann and various tutors including Dagmar Binder, Annemie Koenen and Mihály Vetró

Sandra would like to thank the following tutors for help given in the past:

2023: Felt camp in Hungary with Gabriella Kovács, Anikó Boros, Bea Németh, Nadia  Szabó and Márti Csille

2022: Marjolein Dallinga (Canada) Sculptural forms

2021: Jane Dunnewold (USA) Botanical printing

2020: Molly Williams (UK) felted figurines

2019: Natalya Brashovetskaya (Cyprus) Boots and bag

2019: Gordon Milne (Canada) Gesture drawing

2018: Moy Mackay (Scotland) Painting with fibre

2018: Ellen Bakker (Netherlands) Silk painting

2017: Chris Lines (UK) Self portrait

2017: Chrissie Day (UK) Gladstone bag

2016: Charlotte Sehmisch (Germany) Geometric felt objects

2016: Laurie Steffler (Canada) Hats and scarf

2015: Nicola Brown (Ireland) Eco printing

2014: Anita Luvera Mayer (USA) Creative clothing

Sandra was Membership Coordinator for felt::feutre Canada from 2016 until it was disbanded in 2023 and Region 18 Coordinator for the International Feltmakers Association for six years.

A small cube with a yellow and red checkered pattern.

Exhibitions

Exhibitions

Awards

  • 2022: Fernie Forge Finalist Business excellence awards, Fernie Chamber of Commerce
  • 2020: Fernie Forge Finalist Business excellence award, Fernie Chamber of Commerce
  • 2019: Eye of the Needle Best of business award: knitting and yarn category
  • 2019: Sandra Barrett - First place felted article, Fernie Fall Fair
  • 2019: David Barrett - First place folk art, Fernie Fall Fair
  • 2018: Sandra Barrett - First place felted article, Fernie Fall Fair
  • 2018: David Barrett - First place folk art, Fernie Fall Fair
  • 2017: Sandra Barrett - First place felted article, Fernie Fall Fair
  • 2016: Sandra Barrett - First place felted article, Fernie Fall Fair
  • 2009: Griz Days Parade, first place for Church Centennial float
  • 2003: Sandra Barrett - Winner of the Frank Day Perpetual Trophy in the Blacksmith Craft, Guild of Wrought Ironwork Craftsmen of Wessex
  • 2002: Sandra Barrett - Third place ornamental ironwork, Royal Welsh Show

Sandra Barrett Group exhibitions

  • 2024: “Fibre arts: Bridging past and present”, Fernie Fibre Arts, Fernie Museum
  • 2023: Felt camp, Nagybörzsöny, Hungary
  • 2023: “Fernie Fireworks” exhibited for 2 years, Fernie Banner Project
  • 2022: “Second skin”, Fernie Fibre Arts, Fernie Museum
  • 2018: “Spiritual Temple” in “Shrine”, BC Arts Council, Vancouver, BC
  • 2018: “Spiritual Temple” in “Shrine”, felt::feutre canada, Annapolis, Nova Scotia
  • 2017: “True North” exhibited for 2 years, Fernie Banner Project
  • 2017: “True North” in “Sea and Sky” touring Britain for 1 year , International
  • 2016: “Watercolours” in “Currents”, Fernie Museum
  • 2016: “Stella Motus”, felt::feutre Canada, Penticton, BC
  • 2016: Fashion show, felt::feutre Canada, Penticton, BC
  • 2014: “The Fernie Curse”, 50 years of the Curse Raising Ceremony, Fernie Museum
  • 2013: “Follow that star” in Advent exhibition in Fernie storefront windows
  • 2012: Griz Days Parade RCR 50th anniversary float
  • 2011: SOKOL Canada Centennial, Sparwood, BC
  • 2010: “Art on fire” Fernie Arts Station Parade
  • 2010: “Twisted Fibres”, The Arts Station, Fernie
  • 2010: Exhibition of Fernie Forge work, ABANA, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
  • 2009: “Centennial Connexions”exhibited for 2 years, Fernie Banner Project
  • 2009: Griz Days Parade Church centennial float
  • Columbia Basin Culture Tour, participation every year since it started in 2009
  • Fernie Fibre Arts Guild, participation in biennial exhibitions, Fernie Arts Station

Sandra Barrett Online exhibitions

  • 2024: “Whisper project”, International Feltmakers Association
  • 2023: “Felt camp”, Corinna Nitschmann
  • 2022: “Felt camp”, Corinna Nitschmann
  • 2021: “Creative sparks”, Fiona Duthie
  • 2021: “Felt camp”, Corinna Nitschmann
  • 2020: “Protected within” in “Separate yet connected”, Fiona Duthie
  • 2017: “Meditation on mortality” in “Transitions”, Fiona Duthie
  • 2016: “Burmis Tree” and “Roots” in “Stories of the trees”, Fiona Duthie

Sandra Barrett Solo exhibitions

  • 2021: “Balancing Act”, Moose on the Loose Project, Fernie Arts Station
  • 2019: “And yet”, Eye of the Needle, Fernie, BC
  • 2017: “Winter Light”, Eye of the Needle, Fernie, BC

Published

  • felt::feutre Canada: Celebrate publication, 2023, pp. 26, 31, 44, 59, 64, 90, 96

  • The Free Press: August 3 2023, p.A4

  • Articulate: Fall/Winter 2022-23, p.30
  • The Free Press: June 9 2022, p.A2
  • The Free Press: November 11 2021, p.A8
  • The Free Press: August 5 2021, front page
  • The Free Press: December 31 2020, front page and p.3
  • Fiona Duthie: Separate yet connected catalogue, May 2020, p.99-100
  • The Free Press: August 15 2019, p.A4
  • Felt: Australian magazine for felting: Issue 21, June 2019, p.48-51
  • The Free Press: March 7 2019, p.A9
  • Fernie & Elk Valley Cultural Guide: Winter 2018-2019, p.22-23
  • Guild of Wrought Ironwork Craftsmen of Wessex: 50th anniversary 1968-2018, 2018, p.32
  • The Free Press: October 4 2018, p.A26
    felt::feutre Canada: Shrine catalogue, September 2018, cover, back page and p.38-39
  • The Free Press: August 9 2018, p.A18
  • Fernie Fix: April 2018, Issue 136, p.38
  • Felt Matters: International Feltmakers Association: Issue 130, March 2018, p.12-13
  • The Free Press: June 29 2017, p.A14
  • The Free Press: March 9 2017, p.22
  • Felt Matters: International Feltmakers Association: Issue 125 December 2016, p.27
  • Felt: Australian magazine for felting: Issue 15 June 2016, on cover and p.35-39
  • Ellen Bakker: Worldwide colours of felt, 2016, p.4-5
  • The Free Press: August 13 2015, p.18
  • Fernie Fix: July 2015, Issue 103, p.24-25
  • Articulate: Spring/Summer 2015, Issue 27, p.26-27
  • Fernie Fix: January 2015, Issue 97, p9
  • The Free Press: August 14 2014, p.17
  • The Free Press: June 27 2013, front page
  • Elk Valley Herald: September 4 2012, p.12
  • Evening Advertiser: “Fire and Ice” December 31 2011, p.10-11
  • The Free Press: August 4 2011, front page
  • The Valley: August 5 2011
  • The Free Press: August 12 2010 p.3
  • Hammermarks: KBA Newsletter Winter 2008
  • Fernie Fix: October 2008, Issue 22 p.7-8
  • Wroughton Monthly: October 2007, cover
  • Wroughton Monthly: June 2007, cover
  • The Free Press: August 24 2005, front page
  • Evening Advertiser: September 24 2003, p.8
  • Western Daily Press: November 12 2002, p.23
  • Evening Advertiser: November 9 2002, p.3
  • Artist Blacksmith: October 2002, Issue 103, p.36
  • Artist Blacksmith: July 2001, Issue 98 

Conferences attended

  • 2019: Ness Creek, Saskatchewan (David)
  • 2018: felt::feutre Canada, Nova Scotia (Sandra)
  • 2017: CanIron XI, Cloverdale, BC (David)
  • 2017: International Feltmakers Association, UK (Sandra)
  • 2016: felt::feutre Canada, Penticton, BC (Sandra)
  • 2012: ABANA, Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
  • 2012: Western Canadian Wheelwrights, Fort Steele, BC. David demonstrated
  • 2011: CanIron V111, Fergus, Ontario
  • 2011: Big Blu, Oak Hill Iron, South Carolina, USA
  • 2010: ABANA, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
  • 2009: CanIron V11, Ness Creek, Saskatchewan
  • 2008: Western Canadian Wheelwrights, Fort Steele, BC. David demonstrated
  • 2007: CanIron VI, Vancouver Island, BC
  • 2006: ABANA, Seattle, Washington, USA
  • 2005-2019: Kootenay Blacksmiths Association. Spring and Fall conferences, including Fernie Forge hosting two in Fall 2007 and Fall 2015. David attended alone after 2014