Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Slow but sure progress is being made...

Goodness the weather is grim here in Cornwall today, if I didn't have to venture out later I'd happily hunker down with a little hand sewing.

Not so many snaps to share this month, but I can assure you we are beavering away and someone has work ready for framing...


Jane - altered book cover

Liz - altered book

Margaret - altered book

Margaret - altered book

Debbie - detail of finished piece

Debbie - detail of finished piece

Margaret - wip

Jane - wip






We had our last official meeting until January but we are having a little get together in a few weeks, so hopefully we'll have something to share then. 

Thanks for reading our post. 
Sue

Tuesday, 5 November 2019

Sharing a creative day...

As promised in our last post we start with a few pages from Jane's handmade books. I couldn't photograph every page, but you can see Jane's beautifully painted pages, maps, lace, and pockets. Wouldn't you just love to work into these pages.

Jane - handmade book 

Jane - handmade book 

Jane - handmade book 

As with all us creatives sorts when there's a chance to experiment we delve into our stash and we're ready for the challenge.
Below are a few snaps showing our productive and very enjoyable day...

Debbie - colouring book pages

Debbie - book pages 

Jane - book covers

Jenni - book covers


just a few of our book covers drying

Margaret - book cover

Rosemary - book cover

selection of book covers

Sue - book pages
We'll post a few snaps so you can see our handmade books when they're finished.

Most of our altered books are finished now, so only a couple of snaps to share with you this month, we're revisiting the books that had more pages...

Jane - altered book

Jane - altered book

We'll leave you with a snap of work in progress from Debbie, who is engrossed in her theme for The Written Word and producing some wonderful work...

Debbie - wip


Hope you enjoyed our post today, we'll be back soon.
Sue

Monday, 21 October 2019

Stitch, Dye, Print, Paint...

We thought it was about time we shared a few images from our projects. Below you will see snippets of finished pieces, wip and some of our sketchbooks work...


Margaret - detail of finished piece

Margaret - detail of finished piece

Liz

Liz - detail of wip

Jane - sketchbook


Jenni 

Jenni - wip

Debbie - detail of finished piece

Debbie - sketchbook

Debbie - sketchbook

Debbie - detail of finished piece

Sue - sketchbook

Sue - sketchbook

Sue - sketchbook

Before we go here are a few of Jane's sumptuous handmade books, I should have taken photo's of the inside because they're not your unusual blank pages, perhaps next time.





Hope you enjoyed these little tasters, back soon with more to share.
Sue

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Sharing a moment...

Last week I was stewarding on the Embroiderers Guild stand at Craft for Crafters at Westpoint, Exeter. We had taken a few of our “Travelling Books” with us to try to interest passers by, with some success. For those not in the know, these are small sketchbooks filled with a selection of textile works created by different Guild members, passing the book on through the group, hence the ‘travelling’ description in the title. Everyone ends up with a real treasure box of stitched gifts.

These books were displayed on a table, so were easily accessible, and we encouraged people to turn the pages.; they are also very tactile and are good for starting a conversation off.
One group of lovely ladies came to look and were most interested as they create journals, using a lot of mixed media. One small piece in a book really caught the attention of one soul, as it reminded her of a piece of work on the wall of her local hospital. As she explained in more detail, and showed me a photo on her phone, it became apparent she was referring to our Textile Maids exhibition in the Trelawney gallery at Treliske Hospital. She had been visiting, and when she left the ward she looked up and saw our display of work on the wall. This lady described how seeing the art work helped to lift her spirits.

I shared this with the Textile Maids, and it has touched us all....that was exactly what we were hoping for when we put the work up at Treliske, that the work would in some way give some colour, or light to those walking down that corridor.

Debbie

Thursday, 26 September 2019

Goodness it's been a while...

Although we've had some beautiful weather this summer, unfortunately rain stopped play to our jolly in August, so we couldn't share any photo as promised in the last post.
However, we've all been busy and used the break to work on The Written Word. It was good to catch up yesterday and see everyone's progress.

Here's a few snaps from our Altered Books with only a couple left to be completed...


Jenni 

Jenni

Jenni

Jenni

Margaret


Margaret


Margaret

Margaret
Next month we're going to cover the less interesting books, then we can stash them away until our exhibition, when we hope visitors can sit and peruse them at their leisure.

That's all for now, pop back soon when we'll have a few snaps of our work in progress and sketchbooks to share with you.
Thanks for reading
Sue

Wednesday, 7 August 2019

Slugs and snails and puppy dog tails...

We start this months blog with a few snaps of wip for our next exhibition. Margaret is making wonderfully textured wet felted pieces with hand embellishments, while Jane has immersed herself in a magical woodland scene befitting any Beatrix Potter book.

Margaret - The Written Word - wip

Jane - The Written Word - wip

We're nearing the end of our Altered Books project with four now completed. Here's our snaps to share from our July meeting...


Jenni

Jenni

Jenni

Liz

Liz

Margaret

Margaret

Margaret

Margaret

Liz

Liz

Jane

Jane

Hope you're enjoying the summer and finding time for some relaxing moments. We're having a break for August from our usual meeting, but I hope to share a few snaps from a jolly we've planned.

Thanks for reading
Sue

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‘Textile Maids’ is a group of like-minded Contemporary Textitle Artist in Cornwall, providing encouragement; creative direction and the enhancement of techniques, with a view to collaborating in exhibitions.