Wishing you and your family a most wonderful Christmas Emma and trust that your creative endeavors continue to grow and expand and inspire us all!. Thanks for sharing so much with us! Sending warm Christmas hugs, Suzy
Looking Forward-Looking Back as we enter 2025
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Looking Forward
All too quickly the year turns and we are New Year's Eve again, however,
when calling 'home' to Norfolk family still ask what I am doing...
Four month catch up
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After the Artist Residency at Jam Jerrup (where there is currently a
bushfire nearby!), many of the printed and dyed fabrics ended up in
artworks for the ‘...
sonntagsschätzchen (22/12/2024)
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meine letzten sonntagsschätzchen im jahr 2024! ob es im neuen jahr damit
weitergeht werden wir sehen.
im botanischen garten diese hübsche pflanze m...
Is your sketchbook seasonal?
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I have a new favorite sketchbook. It has: 6 signatures that are sewn with a
sewing machine I glue them together when the sketchbook is full The pages
are...
Cwtch
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This lovely Welsh word originally meant a cupboard or cubbyhole but is now
used to mean a cuddle or a hug – I think it even sounds like a cuddle! So
it was...
Still above ground.....
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...and trying to make some sense of what has happened over the last couple
of years!
My last blog post was ages ago...
...simply because I wouldn't ha...
Collage Journals for sale!
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Hello dear friends,
❤
I have finally decided to sell my art journals, those compendiums of
original collages from which I posted photos here and on IG...
Moving Online
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The current pandemic has made many self employed artists look at our work
model and by necessity adapt our practice as the artistic landscape changes
aro...
Cornwall colours and textures
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We are almost done with February and I'm so glad to see the back of it.
Apart from one or two days it's been nothing but rain, hailstones, storms
and news...
Sorted
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My threads, that is.
As promised in my last post, I'm going to let you into the secret that has
TRANSFORMED how I work in my studio.
It's so simple, but i...
Supporting Weldmar Hospice
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I am pleased to announce that once again I'll be supporting Craft for Care,
a fund raising event organised by Weldmar Hospice. I'm going to be
teaching a ...
What Have I Been Up To???
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Time seemed to slip away and before you knew it, months slipped by without
me showing up here.
Well - it's a new year now and I will try to do better!...
It means something to me....
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Vienna!
(Very ...And now even more..belated post and the photos and memories are
now tangled so please excuse )
We Decided to have little break in June a...
Falls Off Chair - its a Blog Post
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Once again its been a while since I’ve posted.
However I have been busy with art work.
Having agreed to go on the Working Party for the local Art Trail, I...
ART on Friday + AEDM
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This week's art for AEDM (Art Every Day Month - via Creative Every Day) is
a result of challenges in which I am participating.
*Sunday Postcard Art*
Th...
Khadi Paper Projects
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Dear Blogging friends
I have recently pulled out my stash
of Khadi paper which is just the softest paper
you could ever wish to create with and on
and
I ha...
The "My Garden" Series, 1
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Trying to decide what to include in my new Instragram account, I have been
reflecting upon the body of work I have created for nearly thirty years.
Fruits ...
My Studio!
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As I mentioned in my previous post: Planning My Time, I now have a work
studio all of my very own. It’s been in the planning stages for years and a
couple ...
Happy Easter
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I know it’s almost done but Happy Easter. It’s been a warm one hasn’t it!?
Anyway, just a quick post to say I’m having trouble posting comments on
other b...
Postcards and decorated train tickets.
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Five postcards made for an exhibition of postcards at the DC1 Gallery and
Cafe in Seaside, Eastbourne from the 4th April 2019 for three weeks. Click
o...
Easton Walled Garden
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We are having the most unseasonal weather this February and today saw us
visiting Easton Walled Garden for their annual Snowdrop week. The day has
been be...
Link Love: December
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*DECEMBER*
So many links. So little time. Once a month I am going to share links to
articles, artists, websites, social media feeds, artwork, events, book...
November samples
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*2018/Week 44, Hairy Loch*
The reeds in this loch above Leverburgh on Harris have always appealed to
me. Out of context they look like fine scratch marks on...
Looking Back While Looking Forward
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I guess it comes with age this looking back.
I'm pleased with what I have accomplished as an artist over the years
through good times and hard times.
...
Cwtch growing up
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My little found kitten is growing!
Big round eyes!
He is entertained by watching videos for cats on the computer screen.
Cwtch is as big as Roscoe now, al...
Hampshire Open Studios 2018
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It is very remiss of me - I have not shared the adventure that was this
year's Hampshire Open Studio.
Let me make amends.
To kick off let me introduce ...
ON-LINE WORKSHOP
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At last I have an on-line workshop
I was so happy to be invited to teach for 21 Secrets again.
*Paper, Glue, Scissors*
*There are 21 teachers and 21 diff...
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I now have some of my images linocut and digital on Redbubble. With Cyber
Monday there is now 25% off.
My shop is under http://bit.ly/Stitchworksredbubbl...
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I joined our local artist's cooperative gallery a while back. It's called
'Peace of Green' - a bit of a throwback to the early hippy days of our
wonderful...
Be filled with Wonder and Peace.....and Cosiness
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I hope you're managing to embrace this change of season.
I'm so much better at accepting the end of summer than I used to be. I'm
learning to love Autumn a...
It's only taken 9 years ......
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When I moved here (9 years ago) I took one look at the glass door between
my lobby and living room and said 'that will have to go!'
Now there was nothing ...
Open Day!!! : July 1 (Sat) .. 10am - 4pm
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So .. who would like to come and have a good nosy round the new studio
spaces?? I have so loved having my first students here and now it is all
finish...
It's Only Paint!
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It took me fifteen years to paint this hallway. Well, that’s not quite
accurate; let’s say it took me a couple of days but close to fifteen years
to correc...
Materials and Techniques
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Every couple of weeks or so, someone contacts me to enquire about the
materials and techniques I use in my textiles pieces. So, I thought it
might be easie...
Peace for Everyone
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My painting above my fireplace mantle, by Donna Watson
AMAZING PEACE: A CHRISTMAS POEM
by Maya Angelou
---It is the Glad Season.
Thunder ebbs to silence ...
As Summer Ends
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I've progressed from PPP #5 to starting PPP #6:
#5 all finished
a start on #6
a close-up on the lace flower
bullions mark the petals' vei...
I WILL KEEP BROKEN THINGS
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*These fragments of a tile were once part of a highly decorated floor at
Chertsey Abbey, Surrey. Pavements of decorated ceramic tiles were a
medieval inn...
Setbacks and Preseverence
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By the title of this post, you might think I'm about to deliver a lecture
on how to keep pushing forward even in the face of blah blah blah. Newp.
I'm no o...
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Im still struggling with my new technical set up.....but I persevere, and
hopefully shall soon crack it! In between stretching my brain power with
digita...
I miss you...
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If you've called into say hello and I'm not around, it's probably because
I'm over hanging out on Facebook. Pop on over and look for me.
www.facebook.com/C...
Holes in bowls
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Question from Judy..
I am intrigued by your wonderful bowls, Anna! I make bowls using the sewing
machine, but have not tried any with gaps or holes. Do you ...
A Little Bit of Displacement
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This is a bit of a tutorial on Displacement Maps - and yes, we've been here
before. The reason I'm revisiting the subject is because I have just posted
t...
New project!
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I am really excited and motivated these days! I made a zine on how to make
my silk cocoon books/ art journals! It's a fun hand drawn zine I finished
recent...
Jumping Back In
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It's been a busy summer for me with long periods of solitude and time to
make beads and jewelry.
I am so surprised that it's turned into a full time job fo...
Upcoming Falkland Craft Market Saturday 11th July
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The next Falkland Craft Market is on Saturday 11th July 2015.
The market is held in the Community Hall off Back Wynd, KY15 7BX and is
always packed with g...
This Blog is No Longer Being Updated
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I have decided to start a new blog attached to my website. Therefore, this
blog is no longer being updated. You can find my new blog here.
Win a DVD on Thermofax printing!
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Blog Hop with giveaways: Thermofax 101 by Lyric Kinard
Posted on April 24, 2015
[image: Thermofax_cover_square_web800pxh-650x650]
To introduce her new D...
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Travelling and Junk Journals
My love of traveling - both overseas, and in Australia is enhanced by my
love of documenting these travels in photographs, an...
National Forest Way - Part 1
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We've I've decided we should do the National Forest Way walk, which is a 75
mile walk that has been split into 12 sections, if you'd like you can see
the s...
Eco dying
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When a fossick at the op shop yielded a cream silk dress for $1, I knew
straight away what I would do with it. I have dabbled in dying textiles
with plants...
STORM AT SEA.
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Well here we are , another new year, and lots and
lots of sewing to look forward to.
I thought I might tell you about my design process for making somethin...
ETSY
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"Spread the word about Etsy: Your Help is Needed!" Was the title of a post
in the ideas section of the forum. I am going to post Fearless Fibres own
postin...
19 comments:
A very Merry Christmas Emma to you and yours. Enjoy! xx
Merry Christmas to all of you. Have a blessed holiday season! xox
Merry Christmas to you and your family too Emmaxx
merry christmas to you and your family and a wonderful new year! :-) mano
A happy Christmas to you and yours too!
Merry Christmas....love your little piece.
Happy Christmas to you and your family.
Sue
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Merry Christmas - and a creative new year!
Merry Christmas to you and your family x
Happy Christmas, don't eat too much goose? Mince pies? Plum pudding? Eggnog? Enjoy it all. xox
Have a wonderful Christmas Emma and an even more creative 2013.
HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!
right back at ya Emma! Thanks for sharing all your lovely work throughout the year - it has been great!
Ditto... hope you have the most wonderful Christmas!!!!!
Jacky xox
Wishing you and your family a most wonderful Christmas Emma and trust that your creative endeavors continue to grow and expand and inspire us all!.
Thanks for sharing so much with us!
Sending warm Christmas hugs,
Suzy
Have a lovely Christmas and New Year Emma.
Happy holidays and happy new year too you too.
Best wishes to you and your family on Xmas morning.
Love your blog...and Happy New Year!
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