I am using this blog to chart my journey as I get involved with stitched textiles again after a gap of twenty odd years. I've tried once or twice recently to get started, but time - the lack of it - got in my way. Now seems right though, and this online diary will be my reminder not to let it slip through my fingers again.
Wish me luck.
Good Words
Someone, whose professional opinion I hold in high regard, said this year -
" Marion is a great colourist and talented designer"
That meant a whole lot to me and it is here to remind me not to waste what talent I may (or may not) have.
Frances Dorsey: Shot Through The Heart
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Frances Dorsey
When Frances Dorsey was seven to ten years old, she lived in Saigon, Viet
Bam. She remembers "a paradise on the edge of conflagration"....
Surface, Structure, Stitch at City Lit: Week 4
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Week 4 of Surface, Structure, Stitch was on Kantha and Boro ,
definately in my comfort zone ! And with a week away , I'd been making
good progre...
memories of mist
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I start a quilt thinking of the softness of the mist as it rises from the
ocean. The calmness of the sky anchored by the firm shore. Don't you love
the rip...
time and change in balance
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i have put my name on a piece of paper~
a purchase agreement
selling my oldfarmhouse
and moving to the place i've been calling home, if all goes to plan.
th...
First day at the SECC, Glasgow
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I've had a great first day at the Exhibition Center in Glasgow at The
Creative Craft & Scottish Quilting Show, where I get the chance to
demonstrate, thank...
Granny Square Practice
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Oh well, I missed the whole of May in blogging terms - too much going on!
As per usual though I resorted to knitting projects for some relaxation,
always...
Not Spring Yet...
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Much neglected blog....
Not too much to report.
Hideous weather
Hideous president
However, some charming snowdrops on Long Island
a wonderful Grant Woo...
City Views, Country Dreams
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Good evening from New York. I would also like to wish you all a Happy
Easter and Happy April Fool's Day.
For a variety of reasons, it's been a while sin...
Three for December. #4 coming soon.
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Hello everyone, and I hope your new year has started out in a positive
direction! Somehow, despite taking every precaution possible I have
succumbed t...
adding sequins to a seam
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As you are seeing so much of these pieces for 'London 2018' I figured I
should speak a little about the process without giving too much away.
There's a...
Art journal quilt: A Sense of Place
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The title of this quilt is *A Sense of Place* and it is inspired by the
RSPB reserve at Leighton Moss in north Lancashire. My theme this year is
what br...
Love Stitching Red
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I haven't posted here for a while and after a lot of thought I have decided
to take a little break from Love Stitching Red. This, I hope, will be a
tempor...
A Little Bit of Displacement
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This is a bit of a tutorial on Displacement Maps - and yes, we've been here
before. The reason I'm revisiting the subject is because I have just posted
t...
Hello, my blog has moved, will you follow me?
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Hello, my blog has moved and you can reach me
through a new *doorway*.
The blog is now linked to my new *website*.
The door is unlocked and you are ...
2013 Finish-a-Long!
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My goals for this year are to free motion quilt a finished top each
quarter, finishing 4 quilts this year, plus 1 to be hand quilted. So far I
have finish...
Seams as a design guide
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So, I was asking what if I outline the seams of a simple patchwork to form
designs, and I have just started to investigate that... I will be back with
some...
Funded PhD Opportunity - textile design, UK
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‘Thinking Through Textiles’
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship offered by the School of the
Arts, English and Drama Loughborough University w...
A few more stitches tonight.
I think I'll need to take some photos in daylight tomorrow. This is a scanned image and the colour isn't true - it's even brighter in real life.
This is coming along wonderfully! I love it! You've encouraged me to try my hand at a bit of this... it's so fun and whimsical! I can't wait to see your pictures in the daylight. I'm thinking this is going to look very different in natural light. I'm enjoying watching the progress. HuGGs! Debi
This is coming along wonderfully! I love it! You've encouraged me to try my hand at a bit of this... it's so fun and whimsical! I can't wait to see your pictures in the daylight. I'm thinking this is going to look very different in natural light. I'm enjoying watching the progress. HuGGs! Debi
ReplyDeleteYou do beautiful work...I will visit again!
ReplyDeleteThank you both. Have fun with your stitching Debi.
ReplyDeleteLovely! These fresh colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks for following my blog.
Lovely. And the colours sing
ReplyDeleteThis is looking absolutely lovely. I look forward to the next photos to see how it finishes.
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