Friday, 31 January 2025
Next theme is⋯⋯
The theme is "Favorite Things".
Please use your favorite things, people, and events as inspiration for your work.
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Momo
MOSAIC
I decided to use a mosaic design which is based on a class on Gaudi mosaics which I so enjoyed a couple of years back. Using shapes in this design was fun and quite challenging. I used different shapes to enable me to fit these shapes into my design. I did change my triangles a bit by cutting off the tips and the same with the ovals, but all in all I am pleased with it. So glad we decided to use any size as this is larger than the usual pieces we have produced in the past.
circles
I've always been a fan of circular patterns, and this time I've used dark and light colored circles together to create different shapes visually.
Momo
Thursday, 30 January 2025
REVEAL DAY
Hello Jinnie, Momo and Rosemary. Well we have arrived at our reveal day tomorrow and time just seems to have flown. Looking forward to seeing all our pieces on Shapes and as Rosemary was the last one to choose please could you draw out of the hat either Momo or myself for the next piece for the end of April. Looking forward to our next challenge.
Wednesday, 22 January 2025
MYSTERY CARVING
We have lived in our house for over 30 years. In the early years we had an elderly gardener called Phillip. The house came with a built in braai (barbecue) area and one day we decided to sort out the wood storage area. In amongst the broken packets of fire wood we discovered this carving.
This is my tree piece. An Andy Warhol influenced tribute to Phillip. Simple but happy with it.
Friday, 3 January 2025
Colmers Hill
Better late than never. The thing was I knew straight away this is what I wanted to feature but just didn't have the time. The pile of fabrics and design has cluttered my working surface for months! But what a great way to start a new year by completing something!
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Colmers Hill |
Colmers Hill is an iconic landmark about 30 miles west from where I live. It is clearly visible to all motorists driving along the coastal road. It is open to the public with a permissive path up to the top. During the First World War, the woodman to the Colfox family, John Sprake, planted Caledonian Pine on the hill, and more recently, the family have added Monterey Pine which together gives the iconic silhouette so loved by photographers and walkers.
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Elizabeth Barton |
It is raw edge applique, fused to felt wadding and machine quilted. There is minimum quilting as I thought the fabrics should speak for themselves. The edge is satin stitched and the piece measures 20" x 15.5". I am cautiously happy with it although I see the trees are slipping down the hill!