Jem Ryan, Course Leader for 3D Design & Craft at the University of Brighton said: “We are so pleased, but not surprised, to see Chloe has made it to the final of Handmade. She is the youngest contestant and yet Chloe has consistently demonstrated a high level of professionalism, problem solving and resilience under pressure.
"Chloe's success really demonstrates the real world value of a practical, hands on, crafts education courses such as we offer at the University of Brighton. We are all wishing her the best of luck for the final!’
During the C4 series, Chloe's striking handmade creations have included an artfully crafted clock, an ingenious multilayered rocking horse and a chic contemporary styled day bed, alongside a sensuous modern dressing table in the semi-final.
In her spare time, Chloe is also part of a Celtic pagan drumming group, as well as a local repair group that offers free repairs to anything people bring them.
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