Friday, 17 May 2013

Just so you Know...

It's not all baking success around here.
 
 
I would hate you to think I was some sort of domestic goddess...
 
I am pretty good at rescue and recovery though


Wednesday, 15 May 2013

A Bake Off!

Earlier this year I sent off an application to take part in the 2013 Great British Bake Off. I filled in a 9 page application form and gave details of baking successes and baking disasters. I wrote about signature bakes and recipes passed down the generations and I sent this off together with pictures of buns..
 
 
and cupcakes... and various other baked goods.


But I was unsuccessful. I was a little disappointed not to have even got as far as a first heat but consoled myself in knowing that there were thousands of entries. And to be honest I don't think I would have enjoyed being on TV and having to bake in that tent with those blue eyes scrutinising my soggy bottom. If you've ever seen me trying to roll out pastry without getting floury hands (I hate having floury hands) you will know what a disaster I would have been!

 
But recently I discovered that Cambridge are having their very own Bake Off and before I knew it I'd sent of another entry. Much simpler this time... just one photo and a couple of lines about why I love to bake. I sent the photo of the cake above... and I've got through to the first round... along with 99 other people! In just over a week I've got to make a two layer chocolate cake for the judges.

 
So today I've been practising! We have been told that the judging will be on taste and texture foremost so for now I'm concentrating on finding exactly the right cake... I'll worry about the decoration next week.
I've made a amaretti chocolate cake with chocolate ganache...

 
and a Mary Berry chocolate sponge with a white chocolate icing

 
The amaretti cake wins hands down for taste and texture for me... but I'm waiting for my team of testers to come home and give a second opinion.

 
And if you are in the area next week do call in... there will be tea and chocolate cake on offer all week long until I find that perfect cake!

Friday, 10 May 2013

Floored!

The private view of the exhibition last night was excellent.
There is a fabulous selection of work on view ranging from the most exquisite traditional hand stitching to innovative work that pushes the boundaries of embroidery and textile art. In addition the gallery is light and airy and the work well displayed. It is well worth a visit if you are in the Letchworth area.
 
 
There were many pieces of work worthy of photographing but I've just picked one or two pieces from people I know well enough to know they won't mind me putting pictures up here.

 
Sue's stunning hand embroidery.

 
Margaret's machine embroiderered bouquet

 
Brenda's fabulous painterley landscape

 
And a brilliant large work of printed and stitched fabric from Marian

 
Also it was very exciting for me to see the work from my Young Embroiderers displayed along with that from our older members. Don't their leaf embroideries look fabulous?
 
I only had one small critisism of the whole exhibition... who on earth decided it was a good idea to hang my piece that had been used for the poster under a window? I didn't even notice where it was for about an hour and several others said they hadn't seen it at all which is hardly surprising since most of us are over 2' 6" tall!

 
So when Marian suggested that we each have our photo taken with our work... there was only one thing for it really...

 
It's not the first party where I've ended up on the floor!

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Stencil and Stitch

At our Spectrum meeting yesterday, in addition to eating lots of cake which seems to be the focus of our gatherings lately (thank you Gill... it was delicious) we spent some time playing with Markel paintsticks. I used a tried and tested image of poppy seedheads and rubbed the Markel through a stencil using an old toothbrush ( apparently they clean up quite nicely with white spirit so you could pop it back in the bathroom mug and he would never notice)
 
 
I stencilled the image over a couple of black and white monoprints from a previous meeting.

 
There was no doubt that many of us were influenced by this lovely book from the equally lovely Bobby Britnell. A couple of us had been to the book launch at Art Van Go on Monday and others had been on a course there with Bobby this week.

 
Today is the only day this week that I'm not teaching so instead of getting bogged down with reading blogs admin etc on the computer I decided to allow myself the luxury of a morning stitching and I've quilted one of my monoprints with free machine stitching.

 
It is very much in the style of Bobby's work so I need to play around a little more to inject my own style but it was still a satisfying morning and I enjoyed myself.

 
The other thing I brought home from Spectrum was this black and white piece below which is the next piece of work for our Round Robin project. Whereas I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my previous piece I haven't a clue with this one... any ideas? I might have thanked you for the cake Gill, but I'm not so impressed with this! Where on earth do I go from here?

 
But I'm not worrying about it this evening because I'm off to the private view of this exhibition.

 
Threads Galore
An exhibition of textiles from the North Herts and Beds Branch of the Embroiderer's Guild
Letchworth Arts Centre
8th - 30th May
Open from 10 am, Monday to Saturday

Monday, 6 May 2013

Spring Sunshine

What a delightful bank holiday weekend.
I had to work on Saturday but have enjoyed the sunshine over the past two days and we have been busy working in the garden.
 
 
Vegetable beds have been dug out, borders weeded, seeds sown and pots planted up for the patio...

 
I think I deserved this little tipple this evening!
The long wait for some Spring sunshine and warmth has made it all the more delightful!

Thursday, 2 May 2013

A Doctor in the House

So this is where I was dashing off to yesterday...
 
 
The Kensington Hotel for a champagne afternoon tea.
Afternoon tea so posh that we had gin and tonic sorbets to cleanse the palette between the sandwich and the cake courses!

 
But it was for a rather special celebration.

 
Because after tea we headed up to the magnificent Royal Albert Hall

 
With all these thousands of other people

 
to celebrate some outstanding postgraduate achievement from students of Imperial College, London and to wait for a fleeting moment where this young man walked across the stage.

 
My lovely stepson, Dr. James Martin with his very proud Dad!


Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Black and White

We were supposed to have Spectrum meeting today but I had to postpone it to next week as we have a very important event to attend this afternoon. So I thought I would make the most of the morning and catch up with work I need to do for Spectrum.
 
 
We have embarked on a "Round Robin" exchange within the group to the theme "Black and White". Each member has started a textile piece using any medium they like. At the last meeting these were passed on to the next member to add to or alter as they wished. I received the little printed and appliqued panel above from Gill and alsmost immediately knew what I wanted to do.

 
I printed some more fabric which I added to the bottom of Gill's panel.

 
Then I added some applique and free machine embroidery

 
And this is the finished result ready to pass on to the next person.

 
I was inspired by the recent purchase of this beautiful book.

 
Must dash... there is someone in the hall rattling his car keys and we've a train to catch!