I'm really not fond of this piece of work although I have learned t a lot this term in terms of design. I'm adding some more to this with couching threads and embroidery stitches and I will try to complete it just for the hell of it. If I'm still not keen then I'll maybe chop it up into smaller, interesting pieces. We shall see.
On another note I've managed to finally finish a quilt for a friend's significant birthday. I needed my new machine to attempt the quilting on such a large piece.It's comprised of 16 crazy quilted blocks which, when all were completed, were sewn together with an added border. She chose all the fabrics and I'm very pleased with the result. It's much more controlled than I'm used to with my textiles work but fun and relaxing.
I've recently been asked to make a quilt for someone for which I shall be paid. This one will be quite different and I will try to take pictures as I go along.
I'm also booked up for several workshops in the autumn including a water colours painting course in France, a screen printing workshop at Art Van Go in addition to my textiles course which I am signed up for again. I have also signed myself up for a 4 day 3d machine embroidery course at West Dean in February 2015 using the vouchers some lovely friends bought me for my 60th birthday. I've been waiting for a "special" course to use the vouchers and finally one has arrived. I'm very excited by this course!!
Last, but by no means least, is I finally bought myself a new machine after careful consideration for nearly 18 months. I chose a Bernina 750 for several reasons; large space for quilting, interchangeable presser feet from my smaller Bernina, clip on presser feet and a touch screen instruction board which are great for arthritis. It also has the potential for an optional embroidery unit which I intend to purchase in the future as I want to explore machine embroidery using a machine attachment. I would like to make my own designs, scan them onto my computer and use them via a memory stick. I would like to then incorporate these designs into future quilts and textile work. It is a beauty and sews really well....I love it!!
Isn't she gorgeous?? Hey ho,speak to you soon x
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