There hasn't been much sewing happening here for the last couple of weeks. By the time I've got home from work my eyes have been tired, so slow stitching wasn't top of my list for relaxation in the evening. However I was slowly working on my dolls house carpet. This is when I started the work.
This is now finished and I'm quite pleased with the result. I'm about to start work on a bigger carpet for one of the rooms.
I have also added a border to Missy's quilt. I couldn't resist this Liberty fabric. There is even a cockerpoo in the design.
I couldn't lay this on the floor to get a complete picture as my living room currently looks a bit like a disaster area. I am slowly sorting the contents of my Guide unit cupboards and throwing the rubbish and taking the usable items to other units. Since the units meet in the evening I am not getting home until late and that is slowing down reclaiming my living space. On another note I have discovered a couple of personal items in the boxes that I thought I'd lost.
Last year I visited Bath Abbey to see the Threads through Creation quilts. These quilts have been made by Jacqui Parkinson, a fabric artist. The exhibition is one of the largest textile projects by a single artist, ever. The project has taken Jacqui nearly three years to complete. It follows on from ‘Threads through Revelation’, her first huge exhibition which visited 14 cathedrals from 2016 to 2018, and was seen by more than 500,000 visitors. When I took the photos at Bath Abbey I was unable to get complete pictures of some of them because the space was so limited. They are now on show at Portsmouth Cathedral and I was able to get good photos so I thought I'd repost them.
No comments:
Post a Comment