30 July 2016

Wash Day

For some of the fleece I have in the studio.

Firstly a “straight off the Cheviot Hills sheep” from my neighbour.

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And the Gotland fluffy curls that came home from Woolfest.

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 I only managed the Cheviot Hills fleece and a small proportion of the Gotland.

Sheep fluff needs to be washed in small batches.  
Not only is it hard work and lots of washing and rinsing but you also need be be sure its going to be a warm sunny day long enough for it to dry.

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29 July 2016

It's on its way.....

…. to the Festival of Quilts.

 Certainly NOT rolled up.

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Pictures of the actual “Quilt”  to follow soon.

28 July 2016

What do you do.....

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…. with costumes you’ve sewn, embroidered and put your soul into when they have been used for talks and exhibitions that are now out of date, past, gone, forgotten?

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This one has already been taken to pieces to reuse the silks.
Some people are horrified when I tell them.

But REALLY what other options are there? 

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21 July 2016

Sea Holly

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Totally ethereal colours in the garden….

20 July 2016

Accidental artwork

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When mixed paint is left too long….

18 July 2016

Evening walk on the Beach

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The lighthouse at Berwick-upon-Tweed

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Toes wiggling in the sand.

17 July 2016

Rainbows

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Stunningly bright rainbows, photographed from the bedroom window.
Mother Nature being exceptionally colourful. 

16 July 2016

Blooming Lovely

The garden is doing its thing and all the hard work is paying off.

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Boscobel

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Champneys Pink

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Not sure - came from Mindrum Garden

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Foxgloves - always foxgloves in my garden, these are right by the back door, they self seeded in a pot, so were left to do their thing.

 

14 July 2016

Back to sewing hares

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When life throws you lemons its not always possible to make lemonade….. but eventually you find some sort of normality.
Back to stitching hares. 

Darlington EG

 

Recently gave my talk on “Land of the Far Horizons” at Darlington EG.
Lovely group and a warm welcome.

Thank you x

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This is my favourite talk atm with my artwork inspired by archaeology and landscape.
With cup and ring carved rock inspiration, natural and rust dyeing, mixed media and eastern inspirations.  I see this as part 1 in a series of talks coming over the next few years.

I’m willing to travel throughout the UK to deliver this, other lectures and workshops.

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I also sold tis piece “Imaging Spring in Winter"

 


 

6 July 2016

Trip to Woolfest

Headed over to Woolfest in Cockermouth and took the opportunity to visit Keswick on a glorious summers day.

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First a walk to the iconic boats and birds.

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And to see one of the best views in the world, across Derwentwater to Borrowdale.
I sat on the grass enjoying the cool breeze blowing off the lake.
Could have stayed there for hours, days, weeks, forever.
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Wooliest was wonderful. I haven’t been for a few years.
Everyone is so friendly and the colour of the wool against the dark concrete of the Auction Mart is a photographers dream.
Except I was too busy buying and looking 

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Here’s one sleepy character.  I don’t know the breed but he / she is beautiful.

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So what did i buy?
A box of colours to paint with.

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A sheep fleece to wash

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Another sheep fleece to wash!

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A box of monochrome greys

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And a stunning jumper which I must photo for you.

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I walked back to the car like a pack-mule!

I had a late lunch sitting in my car, door open and enjoying the view.
Fabulous two days away.  Can’t wait to go back next year,