A picture heavy post today from my trip to St Ives, where not only have I had the pleasure of teaching thirteen lovely ladies from Cornwall, but where I've also had some wonderful walks on windswept beaches, shared a drink or two with a blogging buddy (which made me late for dinner!) and I've also managed to catch up with family and friends en route.
We were based at the Treloyhan Manor hotel and much to my amusement the class took place in what was an extension to the lobby! I've taught in quite a variety of places in the past but a hotel lobby has to be a first for me. However, it wasn't a problem and we attracted a lot of attention and genuine interest from other guests.
And this was the view from the end where I was sitting... can't be bad, can it.
The ladies had been asked to bring in a landscape photograph as inspiration and their first task was to look at the colours and shapes and interprete this as a torn paper collage.
Then over the next couple of days they worked on various machine embroidery techniques to interprete their collages into machine stitched landscapes. The collage above and stitched picture below were the work of Joyce.
These are Ann's collage and stitched piece...
And the two pieces below were the work of Sheena, who was my delightful host for my first evening in Cornwall and who informed me she wasn't the least creative... I beg to differ!
The following are the rest of the stitched pieces that the ladies produced - most are still works in progress but they already look fabulous and will be wonderful when they are finished. The Grand Canyon from Barbara...
Bridget's...
Carol's...
Ellie's...
Jenny's...
Mary's... (who coped really well with a badly behaved machine.)
Pat's...
Ruth's...
Sheila's...
and last but not least, Wendy's.
And here they all are proudly showing their work! Didn't they all do well... especially as it was a very mixed group with very varied experience of machine embroidery.
It was a busy few days with some long tiring hours on the road but I've had a super time and can't wait until I go back to St Ives again. (If they'll have me of course!)
