It's been a long time - diploma done, a few commissions, families near and very far away - life had taken over from art! Well, starting this blog again will keep me on my toes (I hope) and provide me with a record of new things evolving.
Target for 2016 is an exhibition of new work in May themed around international textiles with a view on USA immigrant culture. I'm taking a few days for research then watch this space.
My "shot in the arm" has been a series of exhibitions and experiences: Diebenkorn, Delaunay, Fashion on the Ration and exploding colours of Kaffe Fassett in York. Jane lafazio, Nancy Crow, Judy Chicago and others are inspiring. As the saying goes, will keep you posted.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
The winter is still so dark
Needleweaving, a bit of shisha and plenty of bling. |
The winter has been amazingly dark - only managed to make a few cards before Christmas. I've been using two daylight lamps with little success. The sunny days are full of frantic activity to catch the daylight AND the warmth - I work a lot in the conservatory. Can you embroider in gloves?
I'm working on my site specific piece for City & Guilds - a lectern fall and stole for the Hospital Chapel for the season of Lent - no pressure then since Lent starts on 22nd February! I finished the stole today and am pleased with the outcome (another photo) but working on this dark purple fabric is SO FRUSTRATING! It is so difficult to see what I'm doing. I feel a bit like those medieval embroiderers who carried their frames on their backs - I'm moving round the house, following the meagre daylight. I managed almost 5 hours today.

All this detailed work gives me plenty of time to think about all the projects I've got to plan for. My next achievement will be a coat/jacket for me to wear! Haven't made anything of note for over 10 years.
I've roughed my design for the "Reaching Beyond" exhibition in July.
Will keep you posted.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Progress is Slow!
I'm branching out to participate in an exhibition next summer on the theme "reaching beyond". You can see the themes, artists and other information at the website Reaching Beyond. I was told to provide names for the work on show and enlisted assistance from my grandaughter. I'm sure I'll be testing out ideas and patterns with my friends at the Branch.
Speaking of the MK Branch, Lucille is now safely arrived in Ledbury and says she will start her own blog to keep in touch! Our Branch is now booked into the MK Gallery Project Space from 6th - 30th December 2012 for an exhibition of Chair's Challenge pieces. We'll also be holding a sit and sew session on Saturday, 17th March to get some experience of working with visitors to the Gallery. Next week I'm meeting the organiser at the University Centre MK to discuss options for exhibiting work there - will keep you posted.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Chair's Challenge for 2012
Calling all MK Branch Members!
This year you can take your inspiration from anywhere within
the Borough of Milton Keynes and then interpret it onto a canvas frame a mere 8
inches square. MK Branch will provide members with one plain white artist’s
canvass each (8” high x 8” wide x 1” deep); if you want to do more than one
project, we would appreciate a donation of £2 towards the cost.
You may use any technique you like to produce your
embroidery as long as it includes stitching! You could stitch directly onto the
canvass or mount your work onto it. You may fill the space and continue over
the edge of the frame – but not beyond it. You may raise the surface as much as
you like as long as your finished piece can be hung vertically, on a wall,
without falling off or falling down. Your total area available is 8” x 8” plus
the thickness of the frame. If you get close to the deadline with little
progress our 21st June Branch meeting will be a sit & sew
opportunity for a burst of finishing energy.
You also need to provide a photograph (*preferably 5” x 7”)
of your inspiration which can be displayed alongside your piece. Finally, a
brief statement of nor more than, say, 50 words could also be useful.
Judging will be done in the usual way on 12 July 2012 with
the award of a £20 voucher to the winner. BUT the Challenge doesn’t end there.
We will be exhibiting at Milton Keynes Gallery in the City Centre – more news
about this later next week.
This year you can take your inspiration from anywhere within
the Borough of Milton Keynes and then interpret it onto a canvas frame a mere 8
inches square. MK Branch will provide members with one plain white artist’s
canvass each (8” high x 8” wide x 1” deep); if you want to do more than one
project, we would appreciate a donation of £2 towards the cost.
You may use any technique you like to produce your
embroidery as long as it includes stitching! You could stitch directly onto the
canvass or mount your work onto it. You may fill the space and continue over
the edge of the frame – but not beyond it. You may raise the surface as much as
you like as long as your finished piece can be hung vertically, on a wall,
without falling off or falling down. Your total area available is 8” x 8” plus
the thickness of the frame. If you get close to the deadline with little
progress our 21st June Branch meeting will be a sit & sew
opportunity for a burst of finishing energy.
You also need to provide a photograph (*preferably 5” x 7”)
of your inspiration which can be displayed alongside your piece. Finally, a
brief statement of nor more than, say, 50 words could also be useful.
Judging will be done in the usual way on 12 July 2012 with
the award of a £20 voucher to the winner. BUT the Challenge doesn’t end there.
We will be exhibiting at Milton Keynes Gallery in the City Centre – more news
about this later next week.
Starting Over - November 2011
A whole year's gone by since I last posted here. Since then I've started a C&G Diploma with Janet Edmonds at Missenden Abbey and completed a second season on the allotment. My friends at the MK Branch of the Embroiderers' Guild elected me Branch Chair for a second season in September and this blog will be a part of keepin in touch with pictures.
Thanks to everyone who encourages me with the Diploma (you'll hear more about this as we go along). The next post will be about the Chair's Challenge 2011. Happy Communication!
Cheryl
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Settling in at Home again
Late on Friday saw me safely home: from the sights and sounds and smells and brilliant colour of Souzhou and Pudong to the grey drizzle of England - coming to earth with a bump has nothing on this. Our last couple of days were spent in the schoolroom - you can see it below. My own small picture is shown here as work in progress and finished article. Mid Autumn Festival in Suzhou gave a real sense of celebration -the restaurants and parks were full to bursting and of course there was much giving and eating of moon cake!
I must say a great thank you to my husband, Jim, who did stirling duty keeping this blog up to date. It is not possible to blog directly from China through Google and he did it all for me - thanks, darling!
I'm finding it hard to get back in the groove of normal life. I hope you have enjoyed this small saga and I might just be back to relate my attack on City & Guilds 7023 and stories of stitching in Milton Keynes.
Work in progress
I must say a great thank you to my husband, Jim, who did stirling duty keeping this blog up to date. It is not possible to blog directly from China through Google and he did it all for me - thanks, darling!
I'm finding it hard to get back in the groove of normal life. I hope you have enjoyed this small saga and I might just be back to relate my attack on City & Guilds 7023 and stories of stitching in Milton Keynes.
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