I spent a little time after the workshop to put a bit more of the piece together - so I had a bit more to show mum and Super Uncle George and Fantastic Aunt Helen. Having got back from my travels yesterday, I spent time today in my room - and put together the whole piece. It isn't finished yet, as I still need to quilt it. It took quite a bit of time today to decide on the colour of the stems; Marlene emphasised that the stems needed to be a strong contrasting colour. Pink was the best fit colour that I could find, having auditioned others - the others just didn't have quite the right effect.
The next piece is the first workshop that I did with Marlene. The title of the workshop was 'Devon Landscapes'. It was the first workshop that I did using freezer paper, and stitch and tear. The quilt that was on display showed a landscape in pastel colours, and that was what most people at the workshop did. However, as my blog tends to show, I don't really do muted colours! I decided to show a Devon landscape in the summer - bright colours. I couldn't decide on the colour for the surround - but eventually I tried the pastel fabric, and thought that it went quite well. After that, I tried to find the right fabric for an inner border; as the song goes - I still haven't found what I'm looking for! I have seen a couple of fabrics that I could use - both of them are grey fabrics - one lighter, one darker. I need to trial them both again, and try to get it finished. It is due to have some foxgloves on it, just outside the the oval border.
The last piece I was going to show is going to have to wait until another time now, as it is about time for me to warm up a bit - and read in bed. I hope to do some more work in the sewing room tomorrow, but I really need to do some school work (don't you hate doing work during a holiday); I've got reports to write, books to mark, homework to mark, coursework to sort out and comments sheets to write; schemes of work to get on with, and also positive comments sheets to compile for my tutor group - as well as another couple of surprises I want to do for them - there are only about 30 teaching days left with them until they go! So - until the next time..... - this is me signing off for the time being.
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Hi Christine, hope you're well.
Regarding contact details for Marlene Chaffey, the quiltfest organisers might be able to help you. Their contact details are still on the quiltfest website.
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