Thank you Pat for such a lovely day.
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Finished Sewing Tidy's

These are our finished Sewing Tidy's and Scissor Cases.
It made us all feel very happy seeing all of them lined up. They are all so different!
Thank you Pat for being such a wonderful teacher.
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art tidies
Workshop Day with Pat
Today we had a wonderful Alveva workshop day with Pat and were joined by some of Rainbow Quilters too! We made a sewing tidy in the morning and in the afternoon we made a scissor case.Sewing, chatting and lots of giggles especially from Beryl!
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workshop
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Through The Arches
This is looking through the archway, from what I call my 'Monks Secret Garden' to the top of the vegetable garden. Secret because it is enclosed and there is a seat in a rose arbour where I like to hide and read! Monks because it is full of herbs, a wooden lecturn and a pew seat. I based it on the herb and vegetable gardens on the terraces of St Mount Michelle in France.In the vegetable garden beyond this gate there are onions,celery,peas,cabbages and early potatoes. As you are starting to see Quilters Cottage Garden is split up into smaller gardens. This encourages us to try different garden ideas and it's easier to garden!
I love the Spring as everything wakes up and we can get outside.
I have also managed an hour of freemotion quilting on the Red Quilt today and had a lovely lunch with the family.
Out tonight at The Embroidery Guild.
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garden,
quilters cottage
Out in the Garden
This is near the top of Quilters Cottage garden. The greenhouse, polytunnel and working area is beyond this. Today we weeded and prepared the soil for late potatoes and red onions. The long bed is asphagus and will be starting to come up soon. I just love asphagus! there is also a raspberry bed, trimmed and tied up in hopeful expectation!The metal sculpture in the foreground is one of mine and based on Crewel Embroidery and Border patterns. The paths are all gravel now to stop weeds and to make the areas easier to look after.
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garden,
quilters cottage
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
A Page from Pat's Altered Book.

These are the first pages inside Pat's altered book. As you can see she has used many creative mixed media techniques. Pat's page on the left are inspired by Japenese Silks and Brocades.
Just beautiful.
For more details about the sessions at The Gallery visit http://www.thegallerydereham.co.uk/
and for more inspiration of the work I share and teach visit my website
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mixed media,
sketchbooks
Pat's Altered Book Cover
Pat had begun her altered book ideas with Marion, the artist who takes the evening session on a Tuesday evening at The Gallery. During a morning session Pat discussed ways in which to finish the front of her book cover and how she could use ribbon and organzer. We looked at some of the inspiration I had brought with me and Pat then went away and attached her front cover,making and attaching the flowers, which as you can see are just beautiful. This book is now complete and the pages are all creative and inspirational inside. This is Pat's second altered book.See more journals and sketchbooks on my website http://www.art2inspire.co.uk/
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mixed media,
sketchbooks
Pat Embellished Brooch
Pat had a go on the Embellisher last week and took her sample home, embroidered and beaded it. She then added a backing and a brooch pin. It's fantastic so well done Pat!See more embellishing on my website http://www.art2inspire.co.uk/
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brooch,
mixed media
Carol Machine Piecing
Carol is working hard machine piecing her Quilt. She has learnt so much about cutting using a rotary cutter,ruler and mat. Cutting squares, triangles, measuring and piecing. Carol has gone away each week and diligently done homework so the quilt strips can grow. Next week the centre panel will come together and borders pieced. Well done Carol!To also see more of the workshops click on the label ' workshops' below this post.
See what else is happening at The Gallery http://www.thegallerydereham.co.uk/
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workshop
Gallery Day 22nd March 2010
Jeannie had an Embellisher taster session last week with me at The Gallery and today she returned to start to embellish landscapes for cards. This is the start of one and there will be a running hare and further embellishment added later. Jeannie has been making puppets with The Splat Art Club which meets at The Gallery on a Saturday.
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embellishing,
mixed media
Monday, 22 March 2010
Spring Weeding!
This is half of the long flower bed and a small section of the lawn which we weeded and mulched today.The lawn was trimmed and cut today too! I will shown you more of Quilters Cottage garden as we move round the areas in our Spring cleaning over the next couple of weeks. I like the planting and the lounging but really hate weeding but it's got to be done! We live next to a field and you can see the open Norfolk Sky!
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garden,
quilters cottage
Springs Here!
Well, Springs here and Stewart and I just had to get out in the garden with the sunshine. We've got three quarters of an acre to garden! This seat area is opposite my studio and part of the large lawned area with a large long and I mean long! flower bed. We weeded it and mulched this area before lunch today.
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garden,
quilters cottage
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Logs Split and Stored
We started cutting and splitting this morning and as you can see the logs are now all stored away under the tree house, drying out ready for Autumn when I will need the logburner going again. Hopefully there will only be the odd day for a fire now with the weather changing.The studio patio is clear and ready for BBQ's!
Right back to the ART!
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garden,
quilters cottage
Logs on the Studio Patio
We've been collecting over the last week ready to saw and split.
The studio logburner needs feeding wood all winter for me to be able to work in my garden log cabin. So we have the task of cutting, collecting and splitting to have a wood pile to keep the cabin fires burning!
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garden,
quilters cottage
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Quilting Saturday
This morning I started what I thought was going to the back of the Red Quilt but Stewart came into the studio and looked at my piecing and said" that' too good to be a back!". This then set the mind whirling 'but I haven't got a modern red fabric to put on two quilts!'. Only one thing for it go fabric shopping! This entails a 62mile round trip to Sian's Scouthut at Hunstanton, Norfolk. A lovely country drive to the seaside and an Alladins cave of fabrics 30-40% cheaper than regular stores. Stewart laughed as we walked through the door as Sian must have at least 15 red fabrics which I could choose from. She has new Japenese fabrics and Beach inspired ones too! which are really inspirational!Lola the dog was happy to see us and really fussed over Stewart!
So red marble dyed backing fabric, we made our way home with a stop off at a watering hole called "The Crown" at Gayton.
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