Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Artist block or blocked Artist?????

On the Quilt Art list there has been a running thread about artist block and how each one deals with this, but I have blocked artist.Let me explain, for the past few months we have been packing up our present home for a move to a new home and so I had also to pack up my studio.This has made me think of what I want to take with me, what I want to do/work on, and as space is tight (non existant really) I had to think small. All of this has really helped because I decided to try new things, e.g. hand felting for one, also a limited pallet, and only hand work (not easy with arthritis in your hands) I could have looked at all this as a negative situation but instead it will give me a chance to try out new techniques in a small way first and if I like what I do when my new studio is ready work larger. If I need inspiration I only have to visit some blogs I really enjoy and I'm off and running again, not with copy-cat work but ideas sparcked.Now its only two weeks Friday to our move, then the fun begins. How do you get over artist block?Hope you call again.
Take Care,
Janette

Monday, 12 April 2010

Counting time!!

I have packed ALL my goodies from my studio and its all in boxes but I have no idea whats in wgat box so unpacking could be fun.Its only four weeks before our move and I know time will jjust fly past.I have already "sent" some creative goodies down in our caravan (dont tell Bill) and I'm looking forward to trying my hand felting goodies and relaxing a little. On a more seriouse note my friend has cancer in more areas than was first thought so things are not looking too good, all we can do is hope and pray.I must go now, I will have a new e-mail addi after we move so I need to find out if that means I will be unable to access this blog???????????Have I said I'm computer challenged???????????????
Call again I am always pleased to hear from you.
Take Care
Janette

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Thoughts on Magazines

As I have had to decide what to spend my hard earned cash on I had to take a long hard look at all the magazines I either bought or subscribed to and figure out which ones if any I wanted to continue subscribing to and buying.I have cut it down to One subscription, and Two I buuy on a smi regular basis. My subscription is to Quilting Arts, in my opinion this is my inspirational magazine, when it went to bi-monthly I did wonder if the content woow wrong could I buld suffer, LOL, how wrong could I be!! This magazine has got better and bigger and while I do'nt like everything in every issue this is my must have subscription.The down side is it costs more for the international postage however there is nothing this good published here in the U.K. so I will continue to subscribe for as long as I can afford to.
The two magazines I buy are Stitch and Workbox, neither of these are quilting magazines but both have have quilting articles in them. Stitch is more an embroidery magazine but as quilting and embroidery often cross over these days and it is also a very informat and inspiring magazine I llike to look through it before I decide to buy. Workbox is also more of an embroidery magazine and again has quilting articles, it also is informative, and again I look through before I buy.
These three magazine plus my internet connection give me all the help, information and inspiration I need. What magazines help you?
Take Care
Janette

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Talking quilts and other things.......

Well now that I have packed all my fabric (Yikes!) and books what am I to do???Well my Quilting Arts mag. arrived as did my S.A.Q.A. (Studio Art Qults Association) newsletter , both of these magazines are full of inspitation and helpful advice and I read them more than once as I usually miss things first time round.When we move I plan to make new work using techniques I have never used before maybe more discharge then dyed , painted then thread painted over and use paint to accent areas of work.Information in Q.A. mags will help me work through lots of new and interestin techniques . The fact that I will be cut off, isotaled, on my own means no distractions so on my work day I can do just that WORK, I'm also hopeing that because I'm working solo I will not be influenced by other peoples ideas even if they think they are helping.I will take my hand felting tool and some wool tops as well as other bits and bobs.My plan is also to enter quilt shows both U.K. and in the U.S.A. as finances allow as entry fees can be quite steep however two of the web lists I,m on both have access to shows that I may not think of entering by myself , they have challenges with a theme and you enter a piece of work which is entered as part of an exhibition within the show.This gives me an in to people seeing my work in shows without the stress of everything that goes with entries, one entry fee for more than one show, thats in the U.S. and does not apply in this country which is a shame. In a way I am quite looking forward to the "rest" and plan to use my ideas book in the mean time., makes me wonder what others do if they have time without tools etc. Thanks for chatting, hope you come again.
Take Care
Janette

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Time out

My Ichie Quilts book arrived today soI had some time out, mmmmmmmmm dont know if its quite what I expected however the inchies are lovely and the quilts look good.I have learned at least one new thing from the book, use a smaller satin stitch than the one I was useing, and it does make them look better.I think like most things its practise but they are fun to make which ever way you make them. In the book they are made from a single piece of fabric either just cut at random or fussy cut, in a tutorial I saw on line they used fusible to make fabric from lots of bits, while this is great fun it does mean there is a lot of "glue" so the needle gets gummed up fast.All I need now is TIME to try out all the things I want to try.I have looked and found wool tops, plain and coloured to use in my hand felting, now that I have a hand felting tool.This is an attempt to do something creative in a very small space. We are off to meet up with friends for a meal at a local restuarant so more time out (from packing!!!!) Its only 8 weekst to move day and I know it will fly so I am really trying hard to organise everything but some things will have to besorted at the lastminute.Time to go out now, you take care, and call again
Janette

Sunday, 7 March 2010

Inchies and other quilty things.

Have you found inchies? I have only just begun to make these little works of art and I find them adictive, I am already planning to do more. I have also ordered a book called Inchie Quilts forget the name of the quilter, yes another book after I said no more!! One of the reasons I decided to give inchies a try was the size, no need for a large work area or lots of fabric, I also think they could be done by hand yet another reason to make them, and they can be used in quite a wide variety of ways.Can you tell I'm hooked??? Because of all the stuff going on right now my brain stops working and my memory goes on holiday, do you get the picture, so small is good.Its now only 10 weeks until we move and it may sound a long time but it will fly in with that in mind we have readied our llittle caravan and its close to ready to go. I have another quilt to finnish very soon, this one needs to be ready to go BEFORE we move however I think its almost there not much more stitching by machine then its embellishing and hand work which I can do later. This one has to be mailed to the U.S. and if all goes to plan I can send it off July ish.The theme was famouse pairs. my first attempt morphed into Sonny and Cher still w.i.p. but what I started to do was Adam and Eve so I had to start all over again this time it stayed as Adam and Eve with an apple.I tried to work the same way as Pamela Allen, I have her DVD Think Like an Artist but dont think I'm quite there yet however I have worked in a new way for me. Well now I must go and do more packing, will it never end!!!!Hope you enjoyed your visit, come again.
Take Care
Janette

Saturday, 27 February 2010

Quilt Show thoughts.

Hello again, yesterday I went to a quilt show in Edinburgh, its an anual event by Grosvenor Exhibitions.First of all this comppany charges vendors a high price for the booth and this has resulted in fewer and fewer vendors.One vendor I know well told me yesteday that this will be her last time in Scotland as the overheads are just too much so yet again we in Scotland loose out. Two vendors I wanted to buy from were missing and I only bought two books (like I NEEDED another two books) two little pieces of fabric, well they were cheap and some buttons, all in all a cheap day out. Now for the quilt, as usual Grosvenor had a number of quilt exhibitions within the overall exhibition, I'm not sure if this is too fill space because of a poor entry exhibit and at £10 +per entry I can see why the entry section may be small, that said there were one or two quite nice quilts however the overall standard in the judged section was questionable, e.g. one quilt was Highly Commended, this quilt was poorly bordered, did not lay flat and the corners were dreadful. My first thought was that this was a first ever quilt but when I read the artist statement I discovered it was a quilter I know and she teaches, so I had to wonder what the judges were thinking when they made this award.I did pick up a couple of entry forms and hope to enter one show in England and the next Scottish one after all if I am going to be critical I should put my quilt where my mouth is. This was probably my last time visiting this show as Campbeltown is just too far away. I still need to finnish my pair's quilt and do more packing in my studio so its back to the grind stone.
Take Care
Janette

Thursday, 25 February 2010

hello again, long time no write!!!!

We have been very busy packing. Its incedable what you can fit into a 13ft. sqr. foot space. I need to get my Stretching Art piece finnished soon and hope to mail it off in July (ish) I will not have sewing space in our llittle caravan so this piece needs to be ready before we move. The theme is famouse pairs, my first piece started as Adam and Eve but morphed into Sonny and Cher, this is still w.i.p. and I stated over, his time Adam and Eve and that apple emerged, however because of time restrictions it also is w.i.p. I hope to finnish this in the next few weeks. Tomorrow, feb. 26th. I will go to a quilt show in Edinburgh, meet my friend Margaret, have lunch and a girly chat, see quilts and spend some money, even tho I have said I dont NEED anything, who ever said quilters dont need stuff anyway I am looking forward to some R&R.The plans for our new house arrved today, they have been submited for planning permision so its a wait and see for now. We are getting to grips with packing and can see some progress and we have decided to use one room in the new house for computers etc. so I will not be off line for months as I first tohught. Its 11 weeks until we move, this sounds like a long time but in reality is NOT so time is important. I am sorry to go on so much about house moves etc. but thats what dominates at the moment. I will post (try to post) photos of both A&E and S&C. Thank you for your visit. Happy creating.
Take Care
Janette

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Hello, it's been a while............

Hi, It's been a while since my last post, partly due to visits to Campbeltown, our new home, and restricted time. I have been trying to sew, did some work on brown paper which was not very interesting, however I did work on tissue paper, (white) and some sheer fabric to make a little landscape I like. I will try to post photos of this, and also photos of another challenge, whish is "Pairs" I decided to make Adam and Eve but they morphed into Sonny and Cher and are still W.O.P. but I will again try to post, after I had that out of my system I did make Adam and Eve, also W.I.P., this is for an on line challenge list I am on. (sorry I cannot remeber the addi) On Wednesday I bought some of my friend Jenni's fabric (Jenni lost her battle with cancer recently) and have sketched a small quilt I will make using this fabric, again I hope to post this here. I feel I can now sew again after thinking only of packing, I feel I can take a day off now and then and plan to visit the quilt show in Edinburgh at the end of Feb. I'm quite looking forward to this day out because I will meet up with an old friend and have some retail therapy then look at quilts, not a bad way to spend a day!
We had our achitct's plans to-day and like one idea over the other, it gives me a "hobby room" upstairs and I like that idea, at present I have to go outside to my studio and I do'n't always want to do that and in winter I can go out in daylight and walk into darkness, so an indoor studio sounds good to me.Keep looking and I WILL post photos.
Thank you for visiting.
Take Care
Janette

Sunday, 17 January 2010

Work Work Work

Now that all the excitement of getting the house we wanted has passed the thought of all the work is sinking in.We have lived in this house for almost 17years so you can guess how much junk we have "stored". I am a hoarder, there I have admited it, but I will de-clutter and sort out stuff because the new house does not have a cellar, or a large loft/attic and my "studio" will now be in a bredroom so some imaginative storage and work sufaces will be required there. The snow has now gone and the sun is out today so I really should go into the garden and sort out what plants I want to take, or I could go into my studio and play, mmmmmmmmm what to do!!!! That is another packing nightmare, my studio, how did I manage to have all that stuff in a 13ft. square area and how will I pack it all ??? We will also be staying with friends for a few weeks after we move while work is being done on the house so I also have to try and sort out little projects to keep me going, my friend Ellis is not a quilter, she does sew but its curtains and clothes so things could be a little difficult. I think I'll have another cup of tea and a think which when translated means I'll do nothing just think about how to pack and pack and pack. Any and all suggestions will be considered.Thank you for visiting.
Take Care
Janette

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

New House

Yipee we have a new house, the one we REALLY wanted and our move date is May14th. I know that sounds a long way off but beleive me it wil just rush up on me. It needs some work done on it prior to us moving in so we will stay with friends for a month or maybe a little longer.(Is this testing friendship???) until the work in completed.The house has a name, Bellevue and the views are wonderful, and I am very happy today.We have packed quite a bitt already (decluttering) but now we need to start again and also work our what we need to leave out (for staying with friends) and I laso want to do a little sewing so I need to get my thinking cap on. I have sent off the entry forms for Quilts in the Garden, I have put entrering shows on hold but this one is over by May so no ptoblems getting work returned. Today nothing will get me down even this dreadful weather is bearable today.Thank you for visiting.
Take Care
Janette

Sunday, 10 January 2010



Cheshire Cat Grin

I have tried to post a photo of a little wall quilt I made. I began with two contrasting fabrics and free cut curved strips then wove them to make the background. I also free cut the "flower" heads and bonded them to the background, the background was then free machined and some fancy yarns were couched down. I added two borders and the backing fabris and there you see it. I like this quilt and have made several smaller ones using the same method, not all floral designed. I still have a few ideas to try with this method and I teach classes using this method so I use mmy wee works as samples. Hope you like the end result.

More news, I have just become a Great Grandma to a baby girl, Paige, she's so new I havent seen her yet, she only arrived today, but Mum and baby are both well.

Take Care
Janette

Friday, 8 January 2010

Sunshine and sadness

Hello again, Yesterday I had an eye test and because I am diabetic they add drops to enlarge my pupils and make my eyes yellow so I look very attractive aferward and find doing anything with a bright light really hard so no computer acton yesreday.
Today the sun is shining but its a sad day as a quilting friend lost her battle with cancer and died, today is her funeral, so while its good to see the sun it has not lifted my sadness. Things like this make you get your priorities in focus and often the things of real value money could never buy. Life is fragile so we need to enjoy each day.
Take Care
Janette

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Yipeeeeeeeeeeeeee I did it!!!!

I have just added a photo of me on my profile, it was taken on our last cruise and after a lovely evening, but I DID IT all by myself. Now I need to take some photos of my work and other things and try to post them, it just proves you can teach an old computer challenged grandma new tricks.I am really pleased with myself , whatch this space.The lovely girl, my first follower is my beautiful daughter Ruth, she has two beautiful sister and a handsom brother but I do'nt think they will post photos.Thank you for your visit and I will make things more interesting.
Take Care
Janette

Monday, 4 January 2010

Idiot ramblings

This is another attempt at posting , this may be the correct way for me to post rather than a comment however I will keet trying (Yes I knnoow I'm REALLY trying!!!!)
Take Care
Janette

Sunday, 3 January 2010

My First Post.

Hi, I have just created my first blog and this is my first post. I have decided to try blogging this year and hope to have LOTS of visitors who will leave comments.

This year in May we will move house so I will have lots to tell, and hope to show my work here too so for these are big steps.

Will keep you posted. hank you for reading hope you come again.

Take Care
Janette