The Wool Shop: A Ghost Sign, and now a New Print
The Wool Shop Ghost Sign: A Love Letter to Knitting & Vintage Typography
Hidden on Nottingham Road in Loughborough, The Wool Shop ghost sign is a beautifully faded relic of the past. Once home to a local wool merchant, this hand-painted sign has outlasted the shop itself—so I’ve reimagined it as a bold, limited-edition A3 Risograph print. Inspired by my love for knitting, ghost signs, and typography, this print brings a piece of Loughborough’s history back to life.
My Journey into Sign Writing with the DYCP Grant
After years of running a successful lettering business in the wedding industry, I found myself drawn toward the world of traditional sign writing. In 2023, I was awarded the Arts Council’s DYCP grant, allowing me to refine my craft, learn from master sign writers, and bring hand-painted signage and murals to small high streets. This blog shares my journey—from self-taught lettering artist to professional sign painter—highlighting the training, projects, and passion that have shaped this new chapter. Join me as I explore the rich tradition of sign writing and its power to transform local businesses.
Brush Off: My Love Affair with Sign Writing Brushes
The Essential Sign writing Kit: Brushes, Tools & Care
Want to know what goes into hand-painted signs? From Handover 2112 Kolinsky sable brushes to Mack Virus 444 for fine details, I’m breaking down my go-to tools for crisp lettering and bold designs. Plus, the must-have extras—Wonder wipes, white spirit, china graph pencils, mini cups, wooden sticks, rulers, and a trusty tin opener (because paint tins are stubborn). Learn how I keep my brushes in top shape with proper cleaning and brush oil so they last for years. Whether you're a sign writer or just curious, this behind-the-scenes peek has you covered! 🎨
Metcalf & Co. Riso Print: The Ghost Sign Adventure Begins!
Hey, friends! I’m beyond excited to introduce you to the very first print in my year-long ghost sign series – the Metcalf & Co. riso print! This A3 beauty is inspired by Hucknall’s own historic ghost sign and marks the start of a 12-part journey through faded hand-painted ads from the past.