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Oliver gets crafty on RTE 19.09.11

by Linda McGrory

AN up-and-coming fashion designer from Inishowen is to battle it out for a chance to become Ireland's next big craft export.
Oliver Doherty, from Ballyharry, is one of just 15 apprentices on Craft Master, a new six-part RTE series celebrating the Year of Craft 2011.
The North West Regional Collect textiles student and two other hopefuls spent two weeks with Beth Moran, a master weaver who lives and works on picturesque Clare Island.
They had to learn to source their raw materials and take a product from design to completion - including catching and shearing sheep for their wool. Oliver has been supported in his bid by Donegal Yarn.
“Being involved in the show was one of the best experiences I’ve had. It was a real learning curve, as I had never worked on weaving in this way before, and the challenges we were set really tested me to my limits.
"I was so pleased to be able to include the wool supplied by Donegal Yarn in my final piece, as I am keen to explore and support local producers in my designs and work.”
Oliver has been described as having the potential to be one of Ireland’s top fashion designers. One of his dress designs impressed singer songwriter Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine last year.
Viewers can see Oliver’s experience on Clare Island and the challenges set for the candidates in the semi-final this Tuesday on RTE One at 7pm.
Oliver Doherty.
If he reaches the final, the young student's work will be judged by Brian McGee and Derek McGarry of the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, as well as celebrity judges, Paul Costelloe and Louise Kennedy. The overall Craft Master 2011 will win a coveted exhibition stand at Show Case Ireland and a €1000 cash prize.
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