Jo Shaw has a Level 3 City and Guilds in Hand Knit Textiles and works at A Good Yarn, Cleethorpes, as well as tutoring knitting workshops.
Textiles are in her genes. She lives in England and many generations of her family have been in the textile trade, including her father who was a successful Nottingham lace designer.
37 Things you may not know about me
- I love knitting!
- I had music scholarships in both Piano and Clarinet
- My dad was a lace designer
- I’m an archer
- I know how to tat
- I’m an only child
- I went to dance school when I was little and studied ballet, tap and acrobatics
- I can still do the splits!
- I know how to play bridge
- I looove White Chocolate Chip cookies and have a rating system for all the different kinds (very sad I know !)
- I get decidedly soppy around dogs
- We don’t have a dog at the moment
- My parents had Labradors, the current one is a yellow Lab called Tess.
- I don’t drink alcohol – though I love my Mum’s Sherry Trifle (does that count?)
- I have letters after my name, LL.B (Hons)
- I’ve been to the Galapagos Islands
- I’m a voracious reader (my novel count is numbering into the thousands now!)
- Since 2002, I’ve kept a book journal
- I grew up in Nottinghamshire but moved away at 18
- I was home schooled from the age of 13
- I did A-level Maths, Chemistry and Biology
- I can make temari balls (Japanese thread balls)
- As I have been told many times – I have a very dirty laugh
- My favourite book genre is Urban Fantasy
- My favourite author is Helen Harper
- My favourite colour is blue
- I studied French, Spanish and Latin at school
- I’ve never been on a motorbike
- I’m a little bit scared of geese (ok, quite a lot really)
- I don’t mind spiders but I’m scared of snakes.
- We used to keep Koi carp
- I used to fish a lot with my Dad and am happy to hold a fish
- I love black olives
- I was addicted to World of Warcraft for many years…I had 3 levelled capped characters – a Paladin, Priest and a Mage
- I have quite a few Japanese crafts books but don’t know a word of Japanese!
- I find the incorrect use of apostrophes very annoying
- I own several musical instruments – piano, clarinet, guitar, banjo mandolin, accordion, violin and a tenor recorder