More progress.
July 4, 2008I am in the process of stripping out every room in the house and the refilling it. In somme case changing the use entirely. Ultimately I am planning a new walk in fabric store. It's long overdue and I really can't wait for it. Today I have cleared a large expanse of shelving, which I will eventually use for audio books and all the business paperwork. For now it is temporary storage for all (OK many) of my blots of fabric. It's amazing to be able to see them all in one go. I didn't bother to group them in any way as they should only be on this shelf for a month, but I am still very pleased with me personal fabric shop. Now if I can just make time for some sewing I can turn this little lot into quilts.
From anything bad comes good
July 3, 2008Well she may not have been good enough for the Royal Academy but she looks great on my wall. As you can see she only just fits, but just is good enough. In cleaning and rebuilding the bedroom I've ended up with a mirror opposite the bed. It now reflects my nude when you lie in the right place. It would have been really clever if I had planned it. I can pretend right?Things are still tough here. I guess for the next month I am going to be somewhat distracted, but hopefully things will improve after that.Don't forget this weekend is the Quiltathon for Project Linus at Patchwork Corner. Hope to see you there.
Still here.
July 1, 2008Well I am getting by hour by hour. This morning I managed half an hours quilting. It's a small start, but an important one. Blogging or indeed any computing is going to be slow for a while. I am finding it very hard to be in my studio, which is where the computer is. I've managed to read some email and the messages of support have been much appreciated. I am hoping my coping skills will be up to their usual standard and in the next week I should be back in the studio and somewhat on the ball. Until then expect just in time service on the big stuff, and a bit late on everything else.Don't forget the Quiltathon this weekend at Patchwork Corner. I am planning on being there for 30 hours trying to make as many Linus quilts as possible. It's a great xause and I am sure all the helpers will have a lot of fun. Even if you can only spare an hour it will be appreciated.
I’ve got some great friends
June 28, 2008Over the last 24 hours I've been forcefully reminded how many amazing people I know. Life has suddenly got very difficult for me but I have been innundated with support. You are all very much appreciated. It's when things get tough you really find out where you stand. With the amount of lift you guys are supplying I be back in the light in no time. Go send an email to an old friend, you know it makes sense.
Ammersbeker Patchworkfestival 2008
June 27, 2008
Well I know where ‘Winter Star’ has been most recently. It was on display at the Ammersbeker festival last weekend. I’m going to have to improve my German before I can be sure whether people loved it or hated it, but I hope from the number of hits to my site this week it is the latter. So hello to all my quilts new friends in Germany. I guess I will have to try and find out a bit more about this show and see if there is a way to enter it next year. If anyone in Europe (or indeed further afield) has seen this quilt out and about over the last year I would love to know where it has been and what it has been up to. Of course if it has been misbehaving perhaps I don’t need to know, but I think that is fairly unlikely.
Now back to my troublesome wholecloth for the NEC this year. I have worker out the new design, and hopefully it will play a bit better. Who knows? Still I have a couple of nice easy quilts I can do while I finish off the design, and several other tops I need to piece. I am starting to think that going to the Festival of Quilts will be a good chance to get some piecing done!
My quilts read my blog.
June 26, 2008It certainly seems like they do anyway. Today the postman brought me a box. Odd, for once I wasn’t expecting anything. It wasn’t a small box either and had the feel of fabric to it. Weighty but no rattle. Nope still not ringing any bells. It had a customs declaration from Germany, and that really confused me. I can only think of one thing I would be buying from there and I have that planned for the Festival of quilts. So, perplexed, I opened the box and found one of my quilts inside! It’s ‘Winter Star’ home from it’s travels. See it must have read Mondays post.
I don’t know quite where it has been, but it seems safe to assume it’s last stop was Germany. If I had known it was on it’s way back I would have entered it into Houston, but you can’t win them all. I think it will be just young enough to try next year. I’d like to give it a go as several people have said they think it is the best quilt I have made. For now it is on display at Patchwork Corner, trying to get the creases out. I do find that my whole cloth quilts seem very prone to picking up creases. I will have to go over to wool wadding as soon as possible.
My final NEC piece is giving me trouble. I am especially upset by it as I actually made a prototype of this one. A first for me. It didn’t help, I don’t like the real thing at all. I think my main issue is the trapunto just isn’t as crisp and even as I would like. So I have redesigned my quilt and will start again in a couple of days. I have some customer work I can be doing in the mean time.
and 4pm Sunday the 6 Next weekend is the Project Linus Quiltathon at Patchwork Corner. We have a good number of helpers signed up already but more would be good. If you can spare any time between 10am Saturday the 5thth we would love to see you. There will be plenty of sewing cutting and pressing to be done. Also if you would like to donate any fabric we would be happy to have more. We are especially looking for more fabrics for boys. I know they are trickier to find, but we must try to help both sexes evenly. As well as showing you some techniques for very quick quilts we will have a machine quilting frame set up. Perhaps this would be a good time for you to get some practice at using it.
All quilts home safe
June 23, 2008Well that was an experience. Fitting a quilt that size on the tube (which was abnormally busy) was more interesting than I needed. By the time I got home I was not in the mood for calm detailed quilting so I went to fetch my Sandown quilts from Sally who had kindly given them a bed for the night (yes literally). I hear it took a lot of people to collect, fold and carry my quilts so thank you all. If you see me at the Festival of Quilts do come up and say hi and tell me you were one of the helpers I would like to thank you in person, and I know I won’t be able to put faces to the names.
My quilts seem to have enjoyed their stay with Sally. Most of them have never tried a bed and seem much better for the experience. I suspect I am somewhat in disgrace with Sinclair (Sally’s cat, or her feline owner depending on your perspective) as I caused him to be shut out of a room. Cats hate being refused access to anything and knowing there were some perfectly decent quilts to be claimed must have made it even worse. still I fussed him a lot today so I might be forgiven.
Despite the lack of awards, I might have to admit that was probably my most successful quilt show. I met so many lovely people, and got to catch up with many more. I got to see a quilt from one of my workshops and hear about several others. I’ve already had bookings for talks and a couple of enquiries about the quilting system, so from that point of view alone I would have to consider it a success. One of my most memorable conversations, and probably most interesting was with a lady who doesn’t like raw edge applique. I am really pleased she had the confidence to actually say so, as really I don’t either. I do use it a lot as it is the only way I have found to get the look I want, but I still don’t really like it. Sadly as soon as I turn under even a very small edge I find it adds very distracting edges and shadows. Personally I quite like hearing other peoples opinions. Some I will never understand, but it is still fascinating to know how my work is seen.
Finally, for now at least, thank you Kate for the nicest complement I’ve had. Now I had better get back to my quilting. I need as much practice time as I can get if I am going to try and out do Mandy next year. I wonder if I will need to wait for her to retire before I get this one though
Exhausted
Well I made it through the weekend. Perhaps rounding off Sandown with a concert was overdoing it a bit, but I don't miss Queensrych. I do have some photos I wanted to share but in my haste to leave I forgot my camera. I will pick it up from the shop tomorrow. It was a good show. I met so many wonderful people. A very special hello to the Russian quilters. It's so rare to find people who understand why I am careful about people photographing my work. Also a huge thank you to everyone who helped in collecting my quilts. I hear it was quite a team effort. People think I am crazy when I say quilting is a very physical sport. I suspect those collecting my work would agree with me. It is really appreciated. Now I am on my way to the RA to collect the piece that didn't get in, it is the same size as "Nude with Rope" but mounted on a rigid frame. I have to get it home on the tube, so wish me luck.
Sandown
June 20, 2008The awards are now up so I can answer the question you've all been asking. I won absolutely nothing. Not even a Judges Merit. I really am going to have to stick the US shows, they like my work. On the other hand we have found space on the stand to hang Nude with Rope, which I never expected to be able to bring here, which is great. So if you are coming keep an eye open for it and say hello.
Slow Progress
June 17, 2008I’ve finally started quilting the last of my four entries for the NEC this year. It’s been planned and even marked up for some time, but it just hadn’t seemed like the right time to start.Now is. I would show you a picture but after several hours work there really isn’t much to see. It’s a little depressing to tell the truth, but I am sure it will get there eventually. Right now I need a break. I’ve discovered I can buy MP3 books from Blackstone Audio. They are great, a whole book on one CD! On the down side I used to mark an hours quilting by having to change the CD, and every hour I took a break of some sort. No break in the book, no break in the quilting. I think I am going to have to set an alarm or something because I need those breaks. On the other hand I am really enjoying hearing some of my all time favourite stories. Last week I was listening to Spider Robinson, and this week it is Robert Heinlein. Having had a break I guess I can do a little more quilting while I wait to find out where in London Tet is going to be stranded when the tubes stop.