Saturday, 3 November 2012

November 2012

Since my last post I have been travelling to Australia again and am only just beginning to catch up on all things textile. As usual I have too many ideas to commit to pictures but I am determined to genrate some embroideries of Leura in the coming months.  The images below are of a garden open in the Leura garden festival.  It was strange to see spring flowers out when I had left autumn trees behind in the UK.
As soon as I have created images I will try to post them either here or on my website.  As I now have time to practice more I find my skills at free machine embroidery are improving, meaning that I can add even more detail to the images I create.
Inevitably we went to Echo point and to the thre sisters lookout. I must have 7 different photos of this view as have been here every time I have visited Australia. One day I will look them all out. The grey hairs should be less in the earlier versions!  We also went to cuddle the Koals at Featherdale again. The roos were on strike during our visit. It was too hot for them to come out of the shade. Must admit I was ready for the cooler weather at home after my trip.


Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Post Wedding Activities

So much for keeping my blog up to date!  Several weeks (months) have passed and I am now adding to this again. My excuse was my daughters wedding which took over all our lives for the last few weeks. 





 I made a wedding dress, two bridesmaid dresses, my dress, my husbands tunic and two waistocoats (groom and my son) so was a little busy. They were all on a medieval theme.
I also created a wedding cake, my daughters and the bridesmaids headbands, and the flowers.  All in all I was very pleased with the outcome.  Any feedback welcome.

Finally I also manged to complete "The Committee" for the exhibition David and I had recently in the Cloisters at St Davids in Pembrokeshire.  It was lovely to meet so many friends and new acquaintances during the exhibition.  I had some wonderful comments and would like to thank you all for the encouragement with my new venture. 

I am attempting to update my website as well as this blog but admit to teething issues. Please be patient as I try to include some of the new images on my website.

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Wednesday 6th June

Today its raining. No surprise!  I have had a productive couple of days and thanks to David for preparing frames for images. I now have a display in the studio.

Two new images completed, Summer Pateince and Meadow Bright.  These are the first of many.  Watch my website for updates.


Saturday, 2 June 2012

Saturday 2nd June

Last Thursday was my last day in fulltime employment. Thanks to all my friends for making my last day enjoyable.
I am now gradually getting used to a new chapter in my life. I have started a new large image which at present is called "The Committee". The design comes from a photograph of some of our chickens that were free range in the garden. They used to come down when I fed the cats and muscle in on the food. Its suprising how quick they learn.
So far I have two bodies embroidered and the third started. Next will come the background before I complete the heads of the chickens.




Watch this space for progress.

Sunday, 22 April 2012

It is nearly the end of April and things are changing rapidly both in the woods and fields around my home and also in my personal life.  I have accepted redundancy from my position as an analytical scientist at a local pharmaceutical firm and will be moving into the world of self employment.  Although a little scary, it is very exciting to be able to have time to be more creative.  The image above is of a Somerset garden, inspired by a holiday taken near the Blackdown hills in 2010.  I think back to the week David and I spent there and realise how much has changed since. A major change was the acquisition of a rough collie puppy in September 2011 - Cariad Aur (Gold Love in Welsh). 
My intention is to keep this blog updated frequently with current news, not all of it textile related. I am sure my puppy will move in at some point.