Monday, 5 September 2011



Having agreed to produce a quilt a month for the Journal Quilt project this was an eleventh hour piece. I made it even worse for myself by using the contents of a " challenge" bag of fabrics and threads - pink is not usually me at all but I managed to complete this with a nice grey background - more me. This is the last of the circles theme. The next four pieces will have text in them.


Another journal quilt for the month of April inspired again by the tree of life image.

Chocolate wrappers were bonded on the background, hand made khadi paper from Ahmedabad was mono printed with acrylic paint and the circles were completed with silk bonded with scrim rubbed with gold markal stick on the surface. The trees were machine stitched and the surface machined with a gold thread grid. The threads were left unstitched across the circles.





























Visited this extremely skilful kalamkari artist in Ahmedabad recently. His work was beautifully delicate and lyrical.


This is the second little journal quilt I've done. For some reason the first February journal quilt has posted to a different blog. It can be seen if my website is accessed and you click on the link on the contact page. This is a mystery to me!

I spent a wonderful 8 days in India in February,mainly Gujarat, looking at a lot of textiles and art. This little tree of life piece is appliqued on silk which is first hand quilted, then machine stitched over the top of the applique. It was inspired by a wonderful Tree of Life window in Ahmedabad. I bought a lovely scarf made of two pieces of sari silk. One side is a single ikat type weave and the other is block printed. The whole scarf has then been stitched completely with rows of running stitch in stripes of two colours. I tried this technique on the background of my little tree.



















I decided to take part in The Contemporary Quilt Group's journal challenge. This year the pieces are 10 inches square. I found an old paper bag while clearing up the detritus from the kitchen table and used it to make transfer prints on poly satin and organza. The bag had a faded tree design with a flower head on it. Using the enlarged flower head image, I made a template to mask out transfer paint on poly satin and organza. The paper bag was also bonded on to muslin. Machine stitched, mainly. It reminds me of my favourite dusk, end of the day landscapes.

Saturday, 29 January 2011

Gaudi inspired tile


Have been having trouble with the blog posting but all seems well now. This is a little piece based on Gaudi mosaics. Reverse applique with embroidery.

Yesterday I visited Prema, a lovely little chapel gallery tucked away in Uley, a village near Stroud. I first met my husband when he was staying here with Andrew Wood when the building was being converted and we slept under blue plastic. Where have the years gone?
Bethan Ash has an exhibition here at the moment and it was a very good place to show off her vibrant work. Interestingly some pieces were displayed downstairs on red painted walls and they looked great, really enhanced it.
From Uley my friend and I went on to Bath to the Victoria Art gallery to see David Tress's work Landmarks. What a treat! We came away inspired.

Magritte the Quilter


A friend sent me a postcard of a Magritte painting called L'Incendie, The Blaze. It reminded me of a tree I could see across the valley in the last days of autumn 2010. I made this little panel using the embellisher, wool and some hand dyed cotton and machine stitched over the top.