Showing posts with label exhibition linda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition linda. Show all posts

Monday, 5 August 2013

Linda Turner


We are so lucky at Alveva Quilters to have so many great quilters and 
those that share their work and teach.
Linda showed us the quilt she is teaching at the workshop.
A stack and whack string piecing!
It looked fantastic and she assured us it was doable!
See Linda's website and catch up with all her news.
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Sunday, 24 March 2013

Linda Turner at Duxford




Joan and I enjoyed going around the Duxford Quilt Show at
I was looking forward to seeing Linda Turner's work.
A friend and fellow quilter.
It was great to see the show organisers had hung her double sided quilt
properly, so you could admire her reversible work.
Joan really examined the details.
Lots of my students admired her photo to stitch and
fracturing techniques Linda is now famous for.
See Linda's website 
See more of Linda and her work by clicking the written labels below.


Saturday, 12 June 2010

Linda and her Dragonfly

Here, Linda and her Dragonfly Wallhanging look wonderful!
at The Dragonfly Gallery,Watton.
It was really lovely to be able to go round Linda's Exhibition
with her because she explained the context of her work
celebrated the fact that it was in exhibition and what new work can now
be inspired over for the future.
I like that about putting on exhibitions.
You can see the work for itself, standing alone and in a collection.
It allows you to see what you like
and what direction you want to go in the future.
The Dragonfly Gallery is a wonderful venue and
the staff were really friendly.
See the other exhibitions on the Gallery website

Dragonfly Gallery Exhibition

The Dragonfly Gallery at Wayland House, Watton,
has an exhibition of "Quilt Inspirations" on until 12th June,
by my friend and fellow textile artist
Linda Turner.
I went to see it yesterday and when I entered
Linda was busy working in the Gallery on a detailed
'Soluble Piece'.
Linda's exhibition is outstanding.
Her mixed media landscapes are breathtaking
with the level of work and colour.
Thank you, Linda for sharing your work.
See more of Linda's work and inspiration on her blog at