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Monday, 4 April 2011

Finishing Projects






Gosh has it really been this long since I have posted eeekkk. The blogs I have been reading seem to be posting pictures of things they have recently completed, so who am I to buck the trend here are some recently completed pieces to  be exhibited at the Festival of Colour in Wanaka next week as part of the COOTS (Central Otago Outside the Square) group exhibition called "A Common Thread". This series of work I call "Home and Soul Series'. The last one is very large and the photo has some glare on it. This next piece is my contribution to the raffle. We had to make something to go into a basket for a raffle prize. 



The pictures below are two recently completed projects, one a glasses case using Wessex embroidery taught by Gay Eaton at a workshop




And these are of my recently completed Hussif. I have been a stitcher and sewer for so long and have finally made this to carry all my necessary tools.
Outside

Inside

Partially closed

Fully closed (front)




Friday, 31 July 2009

Quilting Arts Padfolio















I made the Decorative Fabric Portfolio from the Quilting Arts Gifts 2008/09 magazine. If I made this again I would either satin stitch the edges or use bias tape or some form of decorative edging as I wasn't happy with the "roughness" of the edges just using zig-zag. I really enjoyed the dying, stamping, screen printing, painting process and cutting up the "made" fabric was exciting and it looked much better when reassembled than it did in one piece.





I purchased this Amy Butler pattern and it says to use 2 and a half metres of fabric - I used this beautiful fabric





















And after I laid out the pattern I discovered that 1.5 metres was more than ample fabric for this pattern this was using directional fabric - so if you were using a fabric that was not directional you would not need even 1.5 metres - as you can see I have
plenty of fabric to spare - to use on lovely things like
pin cushions etc. Will post a pic once I have completed the
top - don't hold your breath!

Sunday, 26 July 2009

Its been a while

Well my foray into blogging has been sporadic, at best! So here is an update on what I have been doing lately:
I am working my way through Kelly Rae Roberts' Book "Take Flight" and am doing the little projects in it - here is what I have done so far.

It is from the first chapter in which D J Pettitt's work is featured. Not totally happy with it - but it is a start, the bits that are influenced by DJ Pettitt are not actually shown in this picture -they are little tags but not quite finished yet. Some of the projects from the book I will make as pages and tie them all together as a finished peice with the little tags.



This next piece is from the second chapter with Laurie Mika . Kelly Rae uses the contributing artists techniques rather than styles as elements in her own art. With Laurie Mika she used polymer clay. My adaptation of it is a little different - here it is




It is on a small 10x10cm canvas - on the side it says "Yes, I am a princess, can't you see my crown". And here is another one, on the side of this one it says "Queens Rule"



Thursday, 6 November 2008

News Flash - Studio Out Book Sale

I have, at last, started listing my surplus books for sale on Trademe. (if this link doesn't work, go to http://www.trademe.co.nz/ and my seller name is wennn) So go have a look and start bidding! I will continue loading up more books, patterns etc over the next few days - so keep checking back. I can only have 50 listings at a time so will have to wait until some sell before I can list more.

Country Day Quilts

Here are the pictures from the Quilt Exhibition I helped to Judge. There was meant to be a first, second and third, but we could not just leave it at three prizes so we gave a merit prize to this quilt "Enter the Dragon"









The Third Prize quilt was this lovely quilt "Licorice Allsorts" it uses lovely rich Bali fabrics.

The Theme was "Diamonds are Forever" and this second prize quilt was for a Diamond Wedding Anniversary. It was simple but very effective and the basis of the design as a Chrysanthemum Flower. The maker of this quilt is in her 80! year - how fantastic this that.


















The Winning Quilt called " Diamonds from the Rainbow" A lovely Quilt inspired by the book "Strata Various" The workmanship and quilting was fantastic. Please excuse the not so good photo


Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Busy Busy

What a terrible blogger I have been, with working full time and "working" on the new house has left little time for creating, hence no blogging. I am aiming to get the books onto Trademe in the next couple of weeks - so stay tuned :). I do have some work in an exhibition at the moment "The Silk Road" once I finish full time, this Friday, I will go in next week and get some photos and post here.

I am meant to be working on exhibition pieces for our COOTS exhibition at the Festival of Colour in Wanaka next year! We have a meeting on Friday and are meant to take one completed piece for photographing - oh dear!

On Friday we have the High School Blues Dinner (a sports and cultural awards dinner). The Speakers are Hamish Carter, Olympic Athlete and Sheena Haywood local photographer. Hayley is excited about what award she might receive.

The local Patchwork/Quilting Guild are hosting "Country Day" in Queenstown this weekend and I was asked to Judge the Quilts the theme was "Diamonds are Forever" I am hoping to get some photos and will post them here next week.

Sunday, 27 July 2008

More Studio Clean Up





I have sorted through my books and taken out the ones I no longer want (the above pictures), once my studio has been cleaned and sorted I will list my "no longer required" piles on Trademe, to raise money for future purchases, of course.

This is part of my newly tidied library cupboard, I wonder how long it will stay this way - I can't fit any more books into it. And the ones scattered around the house will have to stay scattered.

Second Workshop at Conference




The Second workshop I did at Conference was Ailie Snow's "PhanTasy". My theme was "Queens and Princesses" here are three of the six pages I did, these pictures are works in progress. Ailie uses Batik Flannel as her background and she supplied us with these. Have a look at her website her work is very inspiring. She was a lovely tutor although our class members were a bit ho hum and the way the seating was arranged was not conducive to chatting and interacting with others. There were a few ladies who, had we rearranged the class to be more interactive would have been very entertaining.


We met some wonderful ladies at the Conference and are looking forward to the next one in Hamilton in 2010.

Friday, 25 July 2008

Embroidery Conference

I have been away from home for ten days and although I took my laptop - the motel where I was staying were charging an arm and a leg for internet access so I just didn't do any blogging or surfing - only checking business emails ... boring.

So onto more interesting things - the ANZEG (Association of New Zealand Embroiderers Guild) Conference. (Their website is a shocker but they are updating it in August and changing providers). The Queenstown Branch of the ANZEG sent two of us to, in Hastings, New Zealand (not UK). We travelled to Hastings via Christchurch (where our name was paged over the PA system - opps) we didn't realise we had so little time to change planes. Then to Wellington where we shopped and stayed overnight, notice I said stayed and not slept - we had some drunk men trying to get into our room - hmmm not really what you would expect staying at one of the more upmarket hotels there. We left the next morning in a very very small plane to arrive in Napier. We were collected from the airport by a lovely Guild member there and taken by car to Hastings (20 minute drive). We spent the afternoon and following day exploring Hastings and Havelock North. We really enjoyed Havelock, a little village with boutique shops - just lovely. We had two days of Conference. A presentation by a member who had received a study grant and travelled to the Royal School of Needlework in the UK. The key note speaker was Carol Naylor - a machine embroiderer from the UK - she was a very entertaining speaker and had a power point presentation of her work.






I was lucky enough to have a two-day workshop with Carol. Machine Embroidererd Landscapes. I choose to do a picture of Moeraki Boulders. Apologies for the quality of the Photos - Carols picture have been taken from her catalogue as my camera was not working while at conference. And my piece is mounted behind glass. I will post more later about my other workshop


Sunday, 6 July 2008

Snow




Look what we woke up to on Saturday morning. Beautiful eh.

Studio Cleanup

My Studio is an absolute tip - a definate non-creativity zone. So over the next few months (thats how long I anticipate it will take) I plan to sort, tidy and sift through the "stuff" and purge what I don't need. I started with my beads. Here is a before and after shot.


Did you notice my little helper in the first shot on the right hand side? Hopefully by the time I finish sorting my studio - It will be time to move into my new one! Hopefully in March next year.

Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Fabulous Find





A friend and I travelled down to Invercargill at the end of last week to visit a "Quilt Shop" called Kitz and Thingz here are some photos of the "Shop". It was a house on a diary farm in the middle of nowhere. But what an Aladdan's cave. I didn't get a picture of Bedroom 1 (sorry, was initially too overwhelmed to think about photos). All rooms had lovely book cases loaded with fabrics. The children's room looks small in the photo - this would only be a quarter of what is in there. These pictures only show the tip of the iceberg. There were four Bedrooms containing:
Bedroom 1: The largest range of Flannels I have seen, Batiks and Asian fabrics.
Bedroom 2: Amy Butler, Valorie Wells, a huge selection of Black and Whites, numerous wide fabrics for backings, patterns, jelly rolls, charm packs, and a massive selection of bright and colourful fabrics.
Bedroom 3: Jinny Beyer, Country fabrics, patterns, jelly rolls, etc.
Bedroom 4: Childrens Fabrics including flannels and a selection of lovely toys.
The Hallway: near the entrance - Christsmas Fabrics, down the hallway further Fabric Panels.
The Lounge: Quilting Supplies, other bits and pieces
The Dining Room: Filled with bolts of fabric at half price!!
Needless to say we boosted their bank balance at the expense of our own...... now to find time to get to the machine and turn the purchases into something. Don't go to this shop with your husbands - unless of course they are willing to part company with their $$$, and be prepared to spend some time. We were there for 3 hours!!!
We also went to a little shop in St Andrews Street, Invercargill - of which I cannot remember the name. It was something like "New Vintage" It was tiny and very "Amy Butler". Quite lovely. I purchased some lovely linen to make a skirt - and I go the new Amy Butler book.

Saturday, 21 June 2008

Riversdale Arts

Feels like Home
Into the Light
Ophiir Bridge

I have been invited to exhibit at the Riversdale Arts Exhibition in July. Here are the pieces I am sending. I don't seem to have done any new work for a long time - its time to get the studio sorted and get some new work done.