Thursday, 13 September 2018
Sort of sad
This is the piece of work I made on India Flint's course a few years ago in Horsley, Gloucestershire. It was a lovely time with good companions and an amazing teacher in a beautiful peaceful setting. This cloth is important to me as a reminder of that time. There is also a photo of it in the Blurb book India put together of students work 'On a Wandering Wind'. The little beastie clothes moths have been feasting on it, this upset me but it also gives me an opportunity to work on the cloth again and add some remnants to make it whole again and maybe to bring back memories.
Friday, 31 August 2018
Apologies
I would like to apologise to everybody that has been commenting on my blog over the last couple of months to whom I have not replied. Blogger has not been informing of comments waiting to be published I will try and respond to you all as soon as I can.
Thursday, 30 August 2018
Update of West Country Quilt and Textile Show
Exhausting first day at the festival, lots of very positive comments and the offer of a gallery space to take the exhibition forward.
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Planted dyed recycled cotton with african symbols |
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Above Kuba cloth, below my interpretation, leather on bark cloth |
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Piece made from african fabric and cowrie shells all sourced from The African Fabric Shop |
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Weavings |
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View of stand and my work |
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View of stand and Liz Hewitt's work |
Tuesday, 28 August 2018
West Country Quilt and Textile Show 2018
Two more images of my work for Liz Hewitt and my exhibition 'Colours of Africa' at the show. http://westcountryquiltshow.co.uk/ Set up day tomorrow, finished stitching today.
The Garden is beginning to recover from two months without rain, am so pleased with my quince tree, now we need no winds until they ripen. Hoping to make quince jam or jelly, a new experience for me, the first year I have had usable quinces. Roses having a second flowering after the rain.
The Garden is beginning to recover from two months without rain, am so pleased with my quince tree, now we need no winds until they ripen. Hoping to make quince jam or jelly, a new experience for me, the first year I have had usable quinces. Roses having a second flowering after the rain.
Monday, 23 July 2018
Tuesday, 10 July 2018
Working towards the next exhibition
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The beginnings of another piece |
The top piece is a landscape with plant dyed silk noil fabric and commercial thread. The second piece will be a large cloth with patches stitched with African designs, the one above is by the Ibo people and is in the Pitts Rivers collection in Oxford. If I remember correctly it was part of a collection of designs for tattoos.
This is also plant dyed but is mainly old cotton sheeting which I am already regretting using as stitching in to it is quite hard and my carpel tunnel operation is not fully healed yet and I suspect not one hundred per cent successful either as I am still getting a lot of pain in my wrist. The silk is so much easier to sew. Anyway I will persevere and maybe even remember to post sometimes.
Saturday, 16 June 2018
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