Tuesday 15 April 2014

Spring at last

 A little bit of warmth and suddenly the gardens and countryside are full of colour. The left hand photo shows cultivated flowers and the right thrift growing wild on a Cornish cliff


Most of the fruit and ornamental cherry trees are in blossom. The main road where I live has beautiful mature flowering cherries which are looking spectacular at the moment - this means we will have heavy winds in the next day or so.


Greens and browns are wonderfully fresh too.


A walk through the woods shows little secrets pockets of colour.


After seeing all these beautiful colours around me I decided to dye some fabrics and threads using procion dyes and the low emersion method.


These have all been machine washed and are ready to go ... 
the only thing is, what to make?

Using up fabric - part two

Way back in January I showed you some quilt tops I had made in an effort to use up some of my fabric. This set of fabric is from the 'Friendship Garden' range. Again nine fat quarters (ish) and the fabric for the border which I have also used as the backing.






I then cut up all the spare fabric into squares and made this top.


Smaller pieces were cut into hexagons ...


... and even smaller pieces were made into coasters.


Saturday 5 April 2014

Exeter Quilt Show

On Friday I went to this show with my mum and some friends. We had a lovely day out and although the show was very small this year there was some beautiful work to be seen.

This work is by Jane Hopkins and has been inspired by a place called Clennon Valley. The left hand one is 'Spring at Clennon Valley' and the right 'Winter at Clennon Valley'. Reverse applique using organzas and embroidery have been used. They are quite large (about 90cm) and wonderfully detailed.


Here are three detailed shots from the Spring one.


 Another piece of hers that I really liked was 'Early Riser', made using the same techniques.


These two pieces were created by Joan Dawson of South West Quilters.


Kathleen Matthews had an exhibition of the pieces that she had made for her book 'Stitched Textiles: Landscapes'. As well as featuring beautiful work the book shows you how to make some of the pieces.

Flower Garden; Lavender Farm; The Old Wood Shed
 These two pieces by Mary Bird contained hand dyed fabrics, photo transfers and loads of stitching.

River Stour 1 and 2


Applique work from 'Images of Egypt'




'Fossil Town' by Liz Drake

'Harbour' by Delyth Mattingly



'The Blues' by Marion Mountjoy Row

'The Old Barn Steps' by Penny Armitage

'Portobello Road' by Stella Hammond

'Rhubarb Picture Gallery' by Maureen Rhodes















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