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SWEET BIRDY LOVE: Hellooooo
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Thursday, August 7, 2014. It's 5am and I'm awake, what else would you do but get up and do a blog post? I've cranked the heater, made a Milo and got a box of tissues by my side.someone has shared their cold with me.:(. I was thinking I'd get another blog post in before July ended and then realised we were well into August.so my brain's in a bit of a fog at the moment. I've been having fun playing around with some ideas and stitchy techniques. Gotta love Pansies and Violas and their sweet, little faces.
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July | 2014 | Caroline Bell
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Textile Art and Embroidery. High Summer on the Common. July 23, 2014. Took a walk n the Common today without my faithful friend. Since he has become epileptic I find that he needs my full attention, so I reserve my walks with him merely for observation and a little light gathering. It is a very hot sultry day and I could hear the hum of the insects. They are now all sitting in jars of water. I am going to see what happens to the water before filling them with fabric. I suspect I need more of all. This on...
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Inspirational | Caroline Bell
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Textile Art and Embroidery. Larr; Normal Service has been Resumed. March 13, 2015. I am delighted to be included as one of the featured artists in the most recent edition of Inspirational. This is the online magazine, brainchild of John Hopper from the Textile Blog link to which is here. Well worth a look and incredible value with 157 pages and a huge number of images – truly inspirational! 2 Comments on “Inspirational”. March 13, 2015 at 12:14 pm. March 13, 2015 at 12:48 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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August | 2015 | Caroline Bell
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Textile Art and Embroidery. Festival Of Quilts 2015. August 11, 2015. Am now home from The Festival of Quilts. Alison and I had a lovely and very fruitful time. We met loads of lovely people and had a lot of laughs. Our stand – terrible light so not good pics. We have decided we can no longer fit a quart into a pint pot so have booked a bigger stand for next year. We also had work in the Quilters in Action exhibition. As did fellow room 6ers Sue Chapman and Lynne Onions. A brief rundown of the highlights.
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April | 2015 | Caroline Bell
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Textile Art and Embroidery. Normal Service has been Resumed. April 14, 2015. Common. Textile art. I have taken a bit of a break part of which has been spent in Cambodia. I thoroughly recommend it as a destination, the people are lovely and very laid back in spite of a very tragic history. Inevitably went to Angkor Wat and took some probably very cliched pics. We also went to Pnomh Penh, Kampot and an island, Koh Rong Samoleon which was relaxing and totally off grid. This is how far I have got. Textiles&#...
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Paper Rainbow: Foxgloves and Lighthouses.
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Morag Archer: My world of Creative collage and mixed media. Sunday, 9 August 2015. Firstly I thought you may like a peep at my new display at Skyeworks Gallery in Portree. I love the way it looks and you may recognise some of my recent pieces. Skyeworks is a beautiful Gallery with a great Artisan bakery downstairs, if you are visiting Skye try their lunchbreads and cakes.delicious! The hillsides seem to be covered in foxgloves this year. far more than normal,. A rare glimpse of sun. Yes this is August.
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October | 2014 | thecraftyfarmer
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: October 2014. October 29, 2014. I am finally making progress on the finishing touches on French Circles. I put a quarter inch black trim around the French newsprint. I think it has brightened up the quilt top considerably. I also like the black polka-dotted border which pretty neatly ties the whole thing together. The back is well on its way too so I am hoping to finish soon! French Circles top is done! October 22, 2014. More from festival photos! Though...
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March | 2015 | Caroline Bell
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Textile Art and Embroidery. March 13, 2015. I am delighted to be included as one of the featured artists in the most recent edition of Inspirational. This is the online magazine, brainchild of John Hopper from the Textile Blog link to which is here. Well worth a look and incredible value with 157 pages and a huge number of images – truly inspirational! Like me on Facebook. Like me on Facebook. Natural Dye: Experiments and Results. Albedo chronicles of concupiscientia oculorum. Be Dream. Play. Fibre Art, ...
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En daglig övning | Textila utsvävningar
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Har varit på kurs med Jette Clover, en kurs som går ut på att hitta sitt uttryckssätt när det gäller art quilt. På kursen fick vi bland annat göra snabba papperscollage en kort stund i början på varje kursdag och det var nytt för mig, men roligt. Bra idé tänkte jag, som har erfarenhet av att träna yoga 15 minuter dagligen, det är alltid värt besväret. Så jag samlade ihop material, men jag ville jobba med textil i stället:. Materialet för min dagliga övning. För att kanske kunna använda någon av dem till ...
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The Quirk on the Hill: November 2013
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The Quirk on the Hill. Saturday, November 16, 2013. Stories that need telling. I bought "The Other Side" by Kate Granger ( http:/ theothersidestory.co.uk/. Last week and read it in two gulps. It is a compelling read and it made me reflect on why I found it so gripping. Narrative research in nursing was very new and even service user views were still quite novel and no one seemed able to help me find a way of presenting my findings in a way that. No two are the same. Playing in the woods. Last week I had ...
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