Monday, 8 September 2014

Fabulous Workshop to Kick Start the Creative Juices



I went to a fabulous workshop lead by Mandy Pattullo at Hope and Elvis on Saturday.  I set off on a very misty, murky morning and for those of you who know me, this is a big thing, driving somewhere I haven't been before.  I'm not the world's most confident driver but I was determined to go but so glad I hadn't realised that visibility was so dire.  It was only just over an hour away, I could do it, I would do it because the lure of her work and the wonderfulness of Hope and Elvis was the biggest 'carrot'.  So, so glad I did, it more than lived up to expectations.

The wonderful stag above just had to come home with me.  It was love at first sight, from the delightfully worn piece of quilt it's stitched on, to the wonderful mix of colours and textures in the embroidery.


Mandy was such a good tutor it wasn't long before we were up and running.  Having chosen my template - a cheeky squirrel it was off to rummage for fabric pieces in the heaven of a pile of fabrics!


The whole place was just so inspirational but a bench, covered in fabric to rummage through was just so inspiring, so many fabrics and textures.   Wish I could show you more of the studio but guess who forgot to charge her camera, arghhhhh!



So then it was back to my bench to begin assembling my fabrics so as to try to resemble a squirrel.


Here was my work at the end of the day, still a ways to go but determined to finish it. I had such fun, it had been so long since I'd played and created.  But it won't be as long again.

The house move is out of the way, most of the boxes are unpacked so it won't be long before I'm back making again.  Incidently Mandy Pattullo very kindly brought along some of her sketchbooks and I was so happy to see the works she'd done around a cemetery - cos we all know how much I love cemeteries right?  When I was in a local cemetery recently, doing some rubbings, ideas were flitting across my mind......watch this space folks.  I also don't think it will be long before I'm on another course at Hope and Elvis, it really is a very special space.

Sunday, 25 May 2014

Bye, bye my sweet garden


 I should now be moving house shortly and I'm going to miss my little garden.  

I've enjoyed making it mine, full of roses and other cottage garden plants, slightly shabby around the edges, a little oasis of green for me and the boys. 


But a new garden awaits, with a lawn, which will be a novelty, never had one of those before.  It is all shrubs around the outside, very much as this one was, so some structure but crying out for some flowers.  Also I'll have two gardens, one front and one at the back, a north and a south facing, so that should be fun.


Can't wait to get started!


This little beauty is coming with me

Sunday, 4 May 2014

Fun with Waterlogue


 I've recently discovered Waterlogue, a fabulous little app that turns your photos into pictures like watercolours.  Here's Merlin in close up and


 sitting in the garden beside a pot.


Here's Hutch actually on his cat pillow, a wonderful vintage furnishing fabric.

Sunday, 16 February 2014

Hoorah! A Dry Sunday Afternoon


Mustn't forget to take this plaque when I move, I've had it since I only had one cat, the late Frederick Arbuthnot.


Step this way as Billyboy cuts a dash 


 Like your pink gardening gloves Mum, says Merlin


 who then appoints himself Chief Investigator for the afternoon.  What do we have here, prunings?


And in the watering can?


Archie strikes a pose in the sunshine.


Two can play at that game, have you got my curly tail Mum?


Billyboy goes for a bit of al fresco yoga.


Suck in that stomach Hutchie Bear!  Oops, failed again.


 No I wasn't chewing on your bamboo, 


well maybe a little.


Time for some garden tidying.


The eagle eyed amongst you will have noticed somebody was missing from the garden excursion, Mickey decided to stay totally cosy next to the radiator.  Still too cold for the old boy, 17 later this month.

Hope you're having a lovely Sunday afternoon wherever you are!

Sunday, 26 January 2014

Think I like Patchwork


 Started work on an art quilt with the theme of gardens.  This is the first time I've tried curves with english paper piecing and I think it's worked quite well.  It's to be a seed packet if the company was owned by a shabby chic gardener.  I'll let you see it as it progresses...


I managed to have a relaxing Sunday afternoon, doing a bit of work to my crocheted blanket, watching the Interior Design Challenge, got up to change channels and Hutchie was in my seat in a flash, looking like he's been there all afternoon.

Now off for a glass of chilled Soave and to put my feet up and watch the Musketeers.  Just loving the detailing on the uniforms.  The faces aren't bad either, lol.  Enjoy your Sundays!