Sunday, 19 August 2012

2012 Festival of Quilts


I visited the Festival of Quilts at the NEC on Friday, where I'd entered a quilt (based on rock layers) - see photos.  I wasn't as pleased with my quilt this year (only leaving a month to make it didn't help!), but am inspired for a new quilt for next year.  So as well as looking at all the quilts on display, I used the opportunity to stock up on threads, silk fibres and yarns for my next one.  And I'm determined to start earlier next time..!

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Quilt Diary - Weeks 3 & 4

The last 2 weeks have been all about sewing the quilt - firstly sewing some wavy quilting lines with embroidery thread, and then sewing lots and lots of crystal beads on top.  My deadline for getting the quilt to the post office was today, and to be honest I would liked to have sewn a few more lines of beads on (as well as more quilting lines), but I ran out of time and had to stop (I was also running out of beads, despite making 2 orders!).  Still, I guess I should be pleased that I managed to make a quilt in such a relatively short time.  The next time I see it will be at the Festival of Quilts in August, so the final quilt will be revealed then!

Monday, 16 July 2012

Quilt Diary - Week 2















Week 2 of the quilt was all about sewing the main piece and borders together to make the quilt top.  Then I sewed the 3 quilt layers together (top, wadding and backing fabric) and added the hanging sleeve on the back.  I also sewed together off-cuts from the quilt to make a notebook cover for my friend's birthday!

Sunday, 15 July 2012

Quilt Diary - Week 1




My new felt quilt  (based on rock layers) has been in the planning (well in my mind at least) since I made my quilt for last year's Festival of Quilt show at the NEC (see my blog back in August 2011).  For this year's quilt I thought I'd try and blog my progress on the different stages of making the quilt - with about a month to finish before the deadline to send it to the NEC for this year's exhibition.  Nothing like cutting it fine!

So here's Week 1, which was all about laying out the fleece fibres and felting them.  I made 3 separate pieces of felt: the main design and 2 pieces for the borders.  Here are the photos of the dry fleece prior to felting.  And to give you an idea of the size, the main design piece started out at around 175 x 75cm (which shrank down to around 120 x 50cm after felting).

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

South East Open Studios 2012

South East Open Studios 2012 has arrived!  I spent last week tidying and setting up the studio, making some new bead necklaces and bracelets to display along with my flower corsage wallhanging (see earlier post), putting up posters locally and hoping for sunny weather!  The latter of course didn't happen, instead it was all rain over the Jubilee weekend.  Anyway, fingers crossed this weekend for sunnier weather to welcome visitors.  Here are the dates I'm open:
Saturday 9, Sunday 10, Monday 11 and Saturday 16 June, all 1100-1700.
I’ll again be demonstrating feltmaking and showing a range of felted and stitched textile work, including clutch bags, jewellery, flower corsages and small art pieces.  If you’d like to come along and catch up on what I’ve been doing in the past year, learn about feltmaking or even perhaps attend a workshop, you’ll be very welcome.

I'm running taster workshops during Open Studios, to make either a bead bracelet or a brooch.  So if you would like to learn more or book a place on Sunday 10 or Monday 11 June 2012 (all 0930-1100, £15 per person), please get in touch.  If those dates don't suit, just let me know and I'll be happy to agree a suitable time with you.

And if you’d like to make a day of it and are particularly interested in textiles, there are several other studios close by who are also open on the above days showing art quilts and silk painting amongst other things.  Just visit the South East Open Studios website: www.seos-art.org.  Look forward to seeing you!

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

2012 Jubilee Friendship Ornaments



Here's my contribution to the Jubilee festivities, with these friendship ornaments using Jubilee-coloured organza fabric (made from layering felt, yarns and organza and heavily machine embroidering on top).  These are time-consuming to make so I didn't get time to send out as many as I'd wanted, but hopefully those who received them enjoyed this little bit of Jubilee fun!

Monday, 28 May 2012

Felt Flower Wallhanging

With Open Studios coming up, I wanted to create something new for the studio, as well as to find a better way of displaying flower corsages.  So I created a wallhanging to pin the flowers to, which doubles up as something bright and decorative for the studio.  Thought I'd share some before and after photos, so you can see the process. 

Photo 1 shows the felt fleece all laid out in landscape colours, I then added some bubble mohair wool strands to act as flower stems.  Photo 2 shows the developing felt during the process - flattened with hot soapy water and rubbed to help the fibres felt together.  Photo 3 shows the finished felt (shrunk by about 30%) - I didn't worry too much about keeping neat edges as I knew I was going to cut the felt.  All in all this took about a day to make (half a day to make the felt and another to create the hanging). And we both appear on this week's front cover of our local newspaper to advertise Open Studios - link here:Oxted County Border News, 24 May 2012