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Craft hobbies can give you a voice – just as they did for the women of the Arts and Crafts movement
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An article exploring how craft hobbies provided women in the Arts and Crafts movement with agency and a voice, using the author's personal connection to Standen house in West Sussex as a starting point for examining the movement's legacy.

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Craft hobbies can give you a voice – just as they did for the women of the Arts and Crafts movement
(L-R) Rhoda Garrett around 1865, Agnes Garrett painted by Annie Swynnerton in 1885 and Mary Eliza Haweis. Background: Trellis by William Morris and Phillip Webb (1862). The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Gallery/Wiki Commons/V&A/Canva, CC BY-NC, CC BY When I was 21, I was encouraged to write my university dissertation on a house that I had known most of my life – Standen, built by the architect and designer Philip Webb between 1891 and 1894 in West Sussex. My uncle was the gardener there. While stu
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