In the continuing series of interviews with the amazing pretty women who inspire and beautify us, we talk to Sue Tyler, the woman behind Craft 2.0 , the awesomely rad Super Very and now a regular craft segment on Good Morning every Friday morning.
1. When and why did you start making jewellery?
I’ve been making jewellery since i could thread macaroni on a string as a little girl. Some of my techniques have become a bit more advanced, especially designing on a computer and then getting things cut using a laser but threading is still part of my repertoire.

Photo from Flickr by Ellipse
2. How do you decide what fits into Craft 2.0?
There are so many different things that go into a decision but some of the most important things are creativity, fresh ideas, personality and a great application. As an example – so many people underestimate how important an application is, but if you can’t get yourself organised to take photos, and send them through, to describe your creations in a great way and to fill in every line on an application it’s an indication to me that a person might not put time and love into their stall and might not be passionate about crafting.

Image by Ellipse
3. What are the constant best sellers in your jewellery?
Very much my line of laser cut creations, right now i don’t seem to be able to keep some ranges like my skulls or silhouette hearts in stock.
But my most loved creations are my unicorns, they just make me smile!

Image by Ellipse.
4. What do you wear/do to make yourself feel good?
Lately thanks to Miss Jo I’ve gotten into wearing dresses more often and also embracing colour, as opposed to wearing black all the time. I can honestly say up until November i hadn’t worn a dress in about 5 years and I just love wearing them.
Also i love love love to wear necklaces, at the moment I’m especially fond of long threads of beads which I attach fabric flowers to, it’s a bit of a vintage feel and always makes me smile.
I also am a great believer in nailpolish, even when you have short nails, nail polish is fun.
5. How would _you_ define pretty?
Pretty is about fun, it’s about being a lovely person inside and out. Pretty is also the opposite of fugly.
Because Miss Sue is so fantastic, she’s given us a superveryawesome necklace to give away, that looks almost exactly like this, except in a royal blue colour:
So, in order to win this, we want to hear about unicorns! Leave us a comment with a fact, a story, a link, a poem or anything else that comes to mind, and we’ll get Miss Sue to choose us a winner next Wednesday. Hurrah!