| 'Hooked' by Kim |
Self-expression through cloth and stitch. Inspired by nature. Eco printing, natural dyeing, rust printing, telling new tales with old cloth, hand stitch. Process-focused, mindful of the time it takes..
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Winning Student!
Here is a picture of Kim's beautiful quilt that she made in my two part kaleidoscope workshop a while ago and then went on to freehand machine quilt - fantastic pebbles in the border! She won Viewers' Choice at the Star Quilters exhibtion recently - and well-deserved too!
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Kaleidoscope Workshop with Apple County Quilters
Yesterday I had part two of my two day kaleidoscope workshop with the lovely ladies of Apple County and wanted to share their beautiful work. What was especially nice was how many of them took the technique and made it their own by coming up with unconventional shapes, inserting other fabrics and all sorts of other shenanigans! It was a very lively interesting two days and I do hope they'll have me back another time as I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I look forward to receiving photos of finished quilts in due course!
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| The room became an art gallery for the day! |
Monday, 11 March 2013
South West Textile Group
I have recently joined the South West Textile Group - you can find out more about it here.
Friday, 8 March 2013
Student's Quilt
| Maggie's Quilt |
| Close up of the fabulous border detail |
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Workshops at Ilminster Art Centre
I will be teaching three workshops at Ilminster Art Centre after Easter. Freehand Machine Quilting on Thursday 13th June, Fantastic Fabric Folding on Thursday 4th July and Fabric Collage Landscapes on Thursday 18 July. These will all be all day affairs from 10am until 3pm. This was only finalised yesterday so details aren't on the website yet but if you are interested in booking, please contact me and I can tell you how!
| Fabric Collage Landscape |
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
"Long Ponds"
Latest finish - inspired by where I walk my dogs in summer - not autumn and winter as this is shoot land and the pheasants are out! Wouldn't be popular with the gamekeeper if we went at this time of year.
I took lots of photos on several occasions and when I looked back at them, the landscape was all about line - tree trunks, reflections on the water, shadows, the long ponds themselves. The top panel is foundation pieced and grid stitched with a bit of markal stick for effect. The bottom panel is hand dyed fabric, appliqued grasses and freehand machine quilted. The beads joining the two are strung between some suede ribbon that I bought at the Festival of Quilts this year. Each panel is 18" square.
I took lots of photos on several occasions and when I looked back at them, the landscape was all about line - tree trunks, reflections on the water, shadows, the long ponds themselves. The top panel is foundation pieced and grid stitched with a bit of markal stick for effect. The bottom panel is hand dyed fabric, appliqued grasses and freehand machine quilted. The beads joining the two are strung between some suede ribbon that I bought at the Festival of Quilts this year. Each panel is 18" square.
| "Long Ponds" |
| Close up top panel |
| Close up bottom panel |
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
The West Country Quilt Show
At the Bath and West Showground this was the first year for this event and I entered two pieces in the Small and Large Wallhanging categories. I was delighted to win not only the Machine Quilting and Wholecloth prizes but also the large Wallhanging category AND best of all, Overall Winner with my entry 'The Westering Sun'.
The event was reported to be quite successful considering it was the first year and here's hoping that next year will see it better supported as it is a welcome addition to our area's quilting calendar!
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