Wednesday 25 June 2014

flower delivery

 
 
I'm delivering a small felted vase of my rag rug flowers,
(felted vase made by Magpie Heaven) to
Waldrons
 in
Cullompton today.
 
 

 
 
They will be displaying them there to advertise my forthcoming Hooked on Flowers workshop on 24th July. For further details and to reserve a place, please contact Waldrons on:  
Telephone : 01884 33394 or Email : info@walronds.com
 

Tuesday 24 June 2014

gramophone needles and blobs of wax

Today, as I was showing a group of women some French knitting that my mother did when she was a child, one lady told me that her mother had made her a French knitting dolly from a cotton reel into which she had hammered gramophone needles instead of nails, each needle dabbed with a blob of wax over the end.




Every time I share sewing experiences with women who grew up during wartime, I am told of experiences that prove necessity to be the mother of invention, and my own creativity feels challenged, in a positive way. Today's shared memory of French knitting, put me in mind of the early pins that were headed with a seed or blob of sealing wax. For pins as we know them with proper pin heads have only been manufactured since 1840. There is an interesting article online about the history of pin making:-

https://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/webdocs/lb_2010_15.pdf

Monday 23 June 2014

braided and blossoming rug

 
 
Tomorrow, when I  visit Linden House Nursing Home in Wellington to do a Sewing Box Session, I shall also be handing over the completed braided rug that I helped residents to make. I took it home to sew on their flowers and added a backing to it. It's gorgeous - so vibrant.

 
 



While we braided the rug, people shared many memories of hearth and home. When we came to make the rag rug flowers, we talked of the gardens people had lovingly tended and cultivated, still blossoming in hearts and memories.
 
 
Along with the rug I shall be handing over a record of these precious shared memories.

Sunday 15 June 2014

knight and tilley lamp


Last week I was in the CreaTIV hub, Tiverton, to demonstrate how to fashion hand hooked blooms using rag rug techniques, and advertising my forthcoming workshop at the Hub on Sat. August 2nd. Passers by, intrigued by the knight in not-so-shining armour standing in the window to advertise the forthcoming St. James Fair, popped their heads around the door when they spotted me behind the knight working away on my rag rugs.
 

 
 
One woman told me that she recalled cutting up bed sheets to make into rag rugs. She remembered that they dyed the sheets with onions, and worked by the light of a Tilley lamp.

new workshops (including beadwork!)

 

Just updated my workshop page with details of all forthcoming workshops up until October. I've also introduced a couple of beadwork workshops to my programme
 (I used to be a jewellery designer in a past life).
 
 
Also available for parties and groups - just message me for details.