Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Carol Quilting at The Gallery


With Carol finishing her Quillo, she now wants to use all the squares
and materials she has left over to make a scrap quilt.
Here, she is unpicking the the brocades
which frayed before so she can use the other fabrics
and use the brocade for an embellisher
project she wants to do later.
Everyone had a lovely day and walked round the two exhibitions
that are on show.
'The Art in Music' for The Dereham Festival
and The Norfolk Open Studio' Artists
Jill Arnold
and
Marion Barnett
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Gallery Day 25th of May

Angie finished putting her wallhanging together
so today we layered the hanging together with safety pins.
The front, batting and backing fabric.
Now Angie had to decide where she wanted to put the
machine quilting
as there were alot of embroidered areas
and lace to consider.
Also what colour sewing threads to use.
Angie brought along her trusted Bernina sewing machine
and I showed her how to remove the bobbin sections
so she would be able to clean her machine in the future,
as no one had ever shown her before.
She then started machine quilting, straight stitch first.
This is the first Wallhanging Angie as ever done this size
and machine quilted.
Well done, Angie!
See more of what happens at The Gallery

Sunday, 23 May 2010

Jo Rolfe Artist' Studio

Jo is participating in Norfolk Open Studios.
She specialises in Hand-dyed and stitched textiles.
Her work is inspired by the coast, landscape and
architectural detail.
Her wonderful studio is in her garden at Fincham
and opened on two weekends
22nd and 23rd of May 2010.
29th and 31st of May 2010.
Stewart and I had the opportunity of visiting Jo
and looking and being inspired by her work.
Jo will be opening her studio in 2011 Open Studios too!
See inside my studio on my website

In the Natural Order

Art in the Garden.
This impressive installation was produced by
conceptual artist
Lynn Hutton.
It has a presence and size which fits within a landscape setting.
(I am 5ft 6").
Each metal strut has a verse.
Three being,
'Let the dry land appear'.
'Let ther be light'
and
'Let the land produce plants and vegetation'.
All grounded in a bed of slate.
To see more of Lynn Hutton's work

Stitch in Time

Art in the Garden.
Being a textile inspired artist this installation
by Julia Sheila.
I was lucky enough to meet Julia and talk
art, cameras and textiles.
She is a very vibrant artist.

Elements of Life

Art in the Garden.
This installation is by Liz Murfit.
Such a clever use of the Garden gazibo and the
modern plastics of life.

Ewe and Lamb

Art in the Garden.
This is the work of sculpture Andrew Williams
and was on the pillar plinth of a garden path
opening.
Beautiful in the sunlight!

Sculpture

Art in the Garden.
This wooden sculpture was made by Claire Heath.
'Bringing Nature to the world of people'
This as really impressive in this space.
You can see why it had already been sold.
Claire likes to work with reclaimed and weathered materials.

Art in the Garden

Yesterday Stewart and I went to Art in the Garden at Fincham, the next village to us.
As usual Brenda had organised over 20 Artists and their work in
her garden at St. Mary's Lodge.
With a gallery of artwork,studio and amazing garden filled with art.
It's on May 22nd and 23rd.
May 29th, 30th and 31st.
June 5th and 6th.
It is really inspirational, unique Art Event
and well worth the visit.

Saturday, 22 May 2010

The Bongleweed Page

This screen printed fabric was inspired by the childrens book
'The Bongleweed',
where a child watches a plant grow outside their window.
It takes over her world and she has adventures exploring in it.
I have had to deal with an awlful lot of weeds
this spring but as many a gardener has told me,
"Weeds are just plants, growing in your wrong place!".
So true! but they do take over!
See more of Quilters Cottage garden throughout this blog.

Back of Bongleweed Page

This is the back of The Bongleweed page.
There is a section from some of my screen printed fabric
I usedon the front.
The quote is,
"May all our weeds be
wild flowers"
Anon
See more of the pages as I add to them
throughout the Summer.

Yellow Iris Page

The Yellow Iris page contains all my own dyed fabrics.
The back is a section from a a dyed flowered duvet cover.
I recycle most things!
The quote is
"Nature is the source of
all artistic expression"
See more quotes and how I have used them
in my work at

Purple Iris Page

This Purple Iris Page
contains alot of my own dyed and screenprinted textiles.
It was the end of the day and screen, so I
sprinkled it with talcum powder and you get
wonderful bubble shaped spots on your fabric.
I had previously laid a resist pattern down of a flowered
heart and this is on the back, using this same technique
with the talcum powder.
The quotes are,
" Imagination is everything.
It is the preview of life's coming attactions"
Albert Einstein.
and
"By changing our course of action
in a moment,sometimes in a very
small way we may redirect an
entire outcome"
See more quote andhow I have used them in my work at

Pink Iris Page

This Pink Iris page contains several quotes as you can see.
"If a journey had no struggle.
If life had no effort.
If work had no pride.
Where would the meaning of it all be?"
Anon

Blue Iris Page


This is the 'Blue Iris', page.
The pages are all A4 size,
with the intention to join them all together into a book
ready for Alveva's Exhibition in October.
Our theme for the Exhibition is
'An English Country Garden'.
I have layered materials and made pockets for
keepsakes and memories to be added onto
the pages.
Each one contains quotes, poems and verse.
The backs are decorated too! with additions such as buttons.
I have written longer quotes on them
in my own handwriting.