On Friday last week I went to Bristol with my friend Pat, to the West Country Quilt and Textile show.
SAQA Made in Europe II was on show in one of the gallery spaces.
The show is a bit small, but it was lovely to see work from people who aren't on the Big Stage, so to speak, yet are producing great work.
I have a few photos, but the first and best thing is that I had time to stop and look at Val Bennett's stand - I generally only see her to wave or just to say a few words at the Festival of Quilts. This time my head was not so full of things and I was able to have a look through the hand-dyed fabrics they sell. Farne Designs I was just about fully out of the pieces I had from her in the past.
I love the fabrics as they have such a range of colour in one piece. The patterning is wonderful - I see all sorts of dragons and other stories in them!
Remember 'The Heat and the Flame' ? ...
the bright oranges are fabrics Val did especially for me.
Showing posts with label flames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flames. Show all posts
Monday, 4 September 2017
Monday, 13 March 2017
More from the exhibition
A few more photos now that I have had time to sort them. I am going to have to retake a few that were too fuzzy to show.


we made collections of gowns that worked together.
- silks and lace
red velvet

the rust piece above, made in 2007, worked well with the 2 new pieces that also make a statement about global issues.
you should have seen the efforts to make a suitable display for a 10 year old! The one on the right had lacing that could open enough to get it over the shoulders of the dummy. But though it was a thin model, it is quite busty and tall for a young Tudor. The other 'dummy' is made up of a child soft manikin piggyback on the shoulders of a half child model!

and we hung the coats for the ensembles from the rafters open so the scene in the inside back could be seen, as well as the back of the coat. But I need to get a better photo of the other side.
we made collections of gowns that worked together.
- silks and lace
and we hung the coats for the ensembles from the rafters open so the scene in the inside back could be seen, as well as the back of the coat. But I need to get a better photo of the other side.
Thursday, 7 May 2015
Several things
We went to Yorkshire at the beginning of the week. And then I have been down with a bad throat. Still, here are a few items of interest for you.
My Sister-in-law wearing a scarf I made her.
One of the lovely bits of fabric someone brought to an Offcuts meeting. It was a piece from the end of a bolt, so needed a bit of thought on how to do away with some of the faults. I had to cut about 1 inch from one side and 3 inches from the other side. So, I sewed it like a tube along the faults and then trimmed the seam and turned it right side out.
This was a big birthday, so we went for a meal.
I caught them reading menus or discussing their latest phones! The siblings at the end and my mother-in-law in the red. She was really brave! First time she has come out for a meal with us after moving to the home. She will be 95 in September.
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Today I went to collect The Heat and the Flame from Lady Sew and Sew in Henley. It was there for the Henley Art Trail. I had forgotten my camera when I set it up. So, I grabbed some quick ones. The Thoughtful Man had taken the day off to chop back the ivy, but he was willing to do the driving...and carrying Mademoiselle.
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And then whilst I was away, there was an email about the 6th European Triennial hosted by the Textile Collection Max Berk in Heidelberg.
Although I am still unable to show the work on my blog, they have actually posted my piece along with other 'big names'! So, you can get a glimpse on the site. Museum webpage. If you scroll down, you can read the text in English.
The list of accepted artists is on the pdf which opens when you click the first long link. Or direct to the pdf. Several SAQA members and some who are CQ members.
My Sister-in-law wearing a scarf I made her.
One of the lovely bits of fabric someone brought to an Offcuts meeting. It was a piece from the end of a bolt, so needed a bit of thought on how to do away with some of the faults. I had to cut about 1 inch from one side and 3 inches from the other side. So, I sewed it like a tube along the faults and then trimmed the seam and turned it right side out.
This was a big birthday, so we went for a meal.
I caught them reading menus or discussing their latest phones! The siblings at the end and my mother-in-law in the red. She was really brave! First time she has come out for a meal with us after moving to the home. She will be 95 in September.
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Today I went to collect The Heat and the Flame from Lady Sew and Sew in Henley. It was there for the Henley Art Trail. I had forgotten my camera when I set it up. So, I grabbed some quick ones. The Thoughtful Man had taken the day off to chop back the ivy, but he was willing to do the driving...and carrying Mademoiselle.
front
back
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And then whilst I was away, there was an email about the 6th European Triennial hosted by the Textile Collection Max Berk in Heidelberg.
Although I am still unable to show the work on my blog, they have actually posted my piece along with other 'big names'! So, you can get a glimpse on the site. Museum webpage. If you scroll down, you can read the text in English.
The list of accepted artists is on the pdf which opens when you click the first long link. Or direct to the pdf. Several SAQA members and some who are CQ members.
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Friday, 27 March 2015
Henley Art Trail - Heat and the Flames
Right - things are starting to settle.
Today I sent the info for my Heat and the Flame gown/ensemble to Lady Sew and Sew for the Henley Art Trail. When I saw them at Festival of Quilts, I promised them I would enter it this year.
What I also realised is that I never did get good photos when I finished it last year. The ones in the Fashion Sans Frontieres show were very blurry.
So, here they are. I took some with flash and some without and have decided to show both. Different details highlighted with either setting.
Without Flash front
Without Flash back
With Flash front
With Flash back
Interesting to visit it again all this time later. Things you wish you had time to do then no longer matter!
I am linking this to Off the Wall Friday at Nina-Marie's.
Today I sent the info for my Heat and the Flame gown/ensemble to Lady Sew and Sew for the Henley Art Trail. When I saw them at Festival of Quilts, I promised them I would enter it this year.
What I also realised is that I never did get good photos when I finished it last year. The ones in the Fashion Sans Frontieres show were very blurry.
So, here they are. I took some with flash and some without and have decided to show both. Different details highlighted with either setting.
Without Flash front
Without Flash back
With Flash front
With Flash back
Interesting to visit it again all this time later. Things you wish you had time to do then no longer matter!
I am linking this to Off the Wall Friday at Nina-Marie's.
Friday, 15 August 2014
The Heat and The Flame
I thought you might like to see what the completed gown looked like being modelled in the show. The models were students, so went a bit fast. I set the camera on sport and even then some of the photos were blurred because of their speed!
I have cropped her feet off because for some reason she was barefoot! Yet other times wore shoes made to fall over in. Still, better than me being up there.
I just realised they probably chose her because of the ginger hair!
I will show you some more of the gowns on another day when I get the photos processed.
I have cropped her feet off because for some reason she was barefoot! Yet other times wore shoes made to fall over in. Still, better than me being up there.
I just realised they probably chose her because of the ginger hair!
I will show you some more of the gowns on another day when I get the photos processed.
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
The Heat and the Flame - front skirt beaded
And here is the front of the skirt beaded...spread on the back of the settee...
and draped on the stand.
Now to carry on with the back. It is based on a 'hi-low' or 'mullet' shaped skirt idea. But with my own twist of course!
and draped on the stand.
Now to carry on with the back. It is based on a 'hi-low' or 'mullet' shaped skirt idea. But with my own twist of course!
Monday, 28 July 2014
The Heat and the Flame - front skirt
Finally some progress on the front part of the skirt. I needed to wait til I had some fusible to cut the appliques. I fused a blue-ish nearly right colour synthetic organza with a Kelly green which has made it the just right colour to go with the rest of the gown.
Because of the fusible, I was able to cut them out without fraying. So, they are only attached with beads to make it more wispy floaty.
So, stitching beads over the next few days. I haven't started on the beads for the back of the skirt yet.
Because of the fusible, I was able to cut them out without fraying. So, they are only attached with beads to make it more wispy floaty.
So, stitching beads over the next few days. I haven't started on the beads for the back of the skirt yet.
Thursday, 24 July 2014
The Heat and The Flame and a Dragon Glare
Head down, nose to the grindstone machine and one of the results.
This is part of the description I sent off to be read out at the Fashion Sans Frontieres show at the Festival of Quilts.
The large beads for the eyes seemed just the thing when I went digging in the 'old necklace beads' stash. And the result is better than I had envisioned! It sure helps him to glare, doesn't it!
Release darts in the bodice neckline are highlighted with top stitching
and beading, while a flaming dragon glares below.
and beading, while a flaming dragon glares below.
This is part of the description I sent off to be read out at the Fashion Sans Frontieres show at the Festival of Quilts.
The large beads for the eyes seemed just the thing when I went digging in the 'old necklace beads' stash. And the result is better than I had envisioned! It sure helps him to glare, doesn't it!
Thursday, 10 July 2014
Heat and the Flames
And then onto the skirt
Besides the main flames, I have built flames from the cut-outs.
Checking the look
Adjustment to the one on the lower left which was pointing the wrong way for flames.
and then adding the heat to the flame.
And the next step for this will also be the stitching and the beading.
Besides the main flames, I have built flames from the cut-outs.
Checking the look
Adjustment to the one on the lower left which was pointing the wrong way for flames.
and then adding the heat to the flame.
And the next step for this will also be the stitching and the beading.
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Heat and the Flames
Dragon on the front bodice
The photo shows me the head is a bit skewed. So, I put it on the dummy to see where I would need to re-position it, but find it is just right.
So I am not going to meddle with it! Except stitch into it and do some beading.
The top image is pretty much the actual colour.
The photo shows me the head is a bit skewed. So, I put it on the dummy to see where I would need to re-position it, but find it is just right.
So I am not going to meddle with it! Except stitch into it and do some beading.
The top image is pretty much the actual colour.
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Heat and the Flames
Developing a dragon for the front of the bodice
Here is a good tip...
Don't build your dragon on a surface that can't take an iron!
So, now transferred to baking parchment and further developed and fused together.
Here is a good tip...
Don't build your dragon on a surface that can't take an iron!
So, now transferred to baking parchment and further developed and fused together.
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Heat and the Flames
I had to come up with titles and details for the garment for Fashion Sans Frontieres. Although I still have more to do to get this to the point I want, just having to commit myself to a description helped to bring a focus on what I want it to finally look like.
And so the title - Heat and the Flames.
and here are the main Flames cut out
orange -
yellow -
And so the title - Heat and the Flames.
and here are the main Flames cut out
orange -
yellow -
Friday, 27 June 2014
Flame pattern
I got the B piece to the point where it needs the handwork to be finished. So, time to get back to the garment I am doing for Fashion Sans Frontieres at the Festival of Quilts.
Today, after adding a bit of decorative mark making with the soldering iron in the plain spaces (top and bottom) of the B piece, I made flame patterns for the skirt of the FSF garment and the upper back of the bodice.
I may get them cut out before I go off to the sewing group. Then they can be stitched down and embellished with beads while I am there.
Today, after adding a bit of decorative mark making with the soldering iron in the plain spaces (top and bottom) of the B piece, I made flame patterns for the skirt of the FSF garment and the upper back of the bodice.
I may get them cut out before I go off to the sewing group. Then they can be stitched down and embellished with beads while I am there.
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