It was a full day on Satuday at EG, we were treated to a talk by
Libby Smith, she took us through the inspirations for her work and brought a wonderful array of examples. From large and small beaded tassels to fantasy shoes we were able to examine each in detail. My favourite piece was an encrusted purse made in the shape of India (a source of much of her inspiration). I can't quite remember the phrase she used but it was something like "not quite goldwork" in other words she has used goldwork techniques but lots of others as well. I forgot to ask if I could take a photograph. We also had Neredah's Threads do delight the eye and dent the bank balance. (No web site I'm afraid). I managed in between things to put about 6 french knots on my Snowcloth.
My Snowcloth started
here after I had vaguely maked out the ares of colour I realised that it was a bit like the way I start a doodle....idea! So I am now gradually filling in the areas in the same way I would doodle, it is great fun working out which stitches to use to make the different fillings.
The Darenth Valley was beautiful in the morning but I didn't have time to stop but on the way home I couldn't resist this
and this
and best of all
5 comments:
I love your pictures, especially the one with the arch! Just beautiful!
Those stitched pieces are beautiful as are your sunsets.
i'm glad I stopped by for a visit. I have enjoyed viewing your work. Thank-you.
Love those pics Pat 'specially the last one :-)
Britt x
Looks like I am in the majority -- that last picture is a winner!
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