But the lace was never far from my mind...
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
Chocolate and Lace
But the lace was never far from my mind...
Monday, 25 October 2010
Lots More Lace
And if you missed my last post... I am looking for scraps of lace, however tiny that might hold stories or special memories along with a brief note from you about those stories. I then plan to incorporate them together with the text into my final piece for my "Fine Art Embroidery" module. I would love it if you could be part of this project.
Friday, 22 October 2010
Connecting Threads
And I think it is beautiful! I love that someone else has taken the care to turn something I had discarded into a thing of beauty. I love that two stitchers who have never met have both worked into this quilt, over twenty years apart. I love that continuity and connectivity. Which leads very nicely into my next idea....And so I have a request for you my blogging friends... do you have any scraps of lace at home? Pieces that might have been handed down to you, pieces from wedding dresses or christening gowns, bits cut from garments or projects, hankerchiefs or petticoats... anything that might hold memories. If you do and you would be willing to part with even the tiniest scrap, would you be willing to send me a piece? If so please leave me a comment or send me an email and I'll let you know where to send it.
What I would like are snippets of lace together with a brief note about why they hold special memories. My plan is to incorporate them into my final piece of work together with the text - I'm not entirely sure how yet but I know I'm excited about the idea and would love it if could help me. Thank you!
Thursday, 21 October 2010
More Lace
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Catch Up
On Monday I took a rather special class as a group of five ladies got together in one of their homes and invited me in to teach them a "machined textures" day. This is the second time I've taught at someone's home rather than in a classroom environment and it made for a really good day (not to mention the really good lunch that they provided!) Most pieces are still works in progress but as ever they look good and I'm always amazed by the variety produced.
Catriona's is probably the least finished but as she was our host and was running around providing us with cups of tea and all the necessary bits and pieces we needed I think she did really well to get this far. I especially like the way she is using the dark background.
The second one is Jenny's and I got to see the finished piece yesterday which is beautiful.
I think the one above is Monica's and the one below is Jackie's
And last but not least is Jenny's (another Jenny!)
Straight onto Tuesday and another class. This is one that I teach every week and the ladies have been working on a long term project over the past few weeks to make a book jacket based on some machined shadow work using sheer fabrics. I made another based on my poppy seed heads as an example and although most of the group are still working on assembling their covers, yesterday two of the ladies completed theirs.And last week a blog award from Jenevieve. I'm very flattered, so thank you very much Jenevieve. I expect there are rules about passing this on but those of you who know me from old will know I like to break these rules... because all the blogs I read are lovely blogs!
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Seasonal smells!
Sunday, 10 October 2010
Joe the Traveller
Saturday, 9 October 2010
Ginger
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Paper Lace
Their resemblance to armour makes them quite masculine yet the imagery is very feminine.





