
Hi Noora,
Sorry to hear about your redundancy, but the best way to treat I think it is to make the time work for you so you end up doing as close to your ideal job as you can.
The OU do a web design course, although I beleive this is over about 6 months to a year, but is quite in depth. I've done a degree with them, adn their support is great, as is the learning material.
I have some basic web design experience, and my only caveat (I don't want to put you off though!) would be have a serious serious think about the limitations of what you can do, both now to start out, and how long you think it will take to learn the rest. With the increase of 'DIY' web design software, people who will pay to have a site built will want features that aren't available on DIY software, such as integrated merchant features, forums, interactive features etc.
For example, I have built my own site (in my profile if anyone wants a peek :-) ), for my jewellery design business, first in MS Publisher which went wrong (due to browser compatibility issues which I wasn't aware of - but a designer would need to be!), and secondly using a 'build your own' service. Both versions had/have online shoppping features, the only reason I would now want to pay someone would be for the introduction of stock management software or a better e-commerce system. Those are the kind of requests you may get.
I really don't want to put you off as I think going into business for yourself is a great move, but make sure you keep your eyes open.
Claire