31 October 2014
29 October 2014
Oophs I lost the emails....
To that lovely person from Quiltart who sent me an email about my blog and how it fulfilled all three criteria for reading - thank you very much.
Somehow I was replying and then the reply and the original email evaporated into the internet ether.
Sorry about that. I was writing to say a huge thank you for the lovely comments and would you like to become my marketing manager ;)!
28 October 2014
27 October 2014
Mixed Media Sketchbook work
I’ve managed to hurt my back, not through strenuous lifting, but by pulling up a zip on a boot.
The simple things in life sometimes throw a spanner in to the works!
So I have been resting, resting and resting as the back went from Stage 1 to Stage 2 and I am determined it won’t get to Stage 3 (i.e. can’t move).
In the meantime I’ll bring you up to date with some mixed media sketchbook work I completed over the summer.
If you follow Facebook you might have seen these images, but not everyone is on Facebook so I’ll post them here too.
Enjoy!
20 October 2014
Exhibition weekend
12 October 2014
Marks on the earth become marks on fabrics and papers
This is an aim for the winter of 2014 / 2015 .
To capture the feeling of Northumberland - when you go out for a walk and discover an abandoned hill fort, a cairn or a cup & ring carved rock.
I’m exposing this new work on here - to claim it as mine, we all have copyright issues and so here I declare that this style / idea belongs to me in October 2014.
Just in case.
6 October 2014
A week of laughter
I’m back from a lovely week away in Grasmere with 7 lovely friends and 2 DH’s.
We have laughed, eaten, stitched, laughed, eaten, stitched, walked, eaten, laughed, photographed, eaten and laughed.
We’ve admired the stunning scenery in the fabulous warm and sunny weather.
(Yes I am talking about the English Lake District in late September - early October).
I’ve got some lovely memories, loads of conkers, two pieces of work underway and have got stuck in to learning the idiosyncrasies inherent in the new Bernina software.
Success.
This is the hotel. Our work room (all newly built) is the building on the right hand side.
The path leads directly into Grasmere and a certain Art Shop.
Yes, that Art Shop.
One of the best.
Opposite the hotel is Allan Banks, a unique National Trust Property that has suffered some fire damage and they still have the doors on display.
Fabulous textures and colours.
The view from the house is STUNNING.
When the sun shines in the Lakes it really does have a natural beauty all of its own.
A walk up the hill ...
… gives a natural sculpture.
And another set of textures and colours on this door.
Couldn’t be in the Lakes without a trip to Keswick and a walk along Lake Derwentwater.
The work room and my gorgeous, funny, lovely, inspiring friends.
Thank you all for a lovely week.