COLOUR CONNECTION
Jun 04, 2020
4 minutes
Written by Lucy Evans
As with many craft entrepreneurs, when social distancing measures started several weeks ago, it didn’t take Sue Maton too long to find new ways of keeping her crochet ventures going. “Initially, the prospect of lockdown filled me with despair as I make my living teaching classes and helping people to be sociable and support their high street retailers,” she recalls.
“However, most self-employed creatives are pretty resourceful and responsive to changing environments. I’ve migrated most of my courses online now and I’m using a combination of video tutorials and live Q & A sessions on Zoom. It’s been a steep learning curve for me, and very time consuming, but it’s
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