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| These are they on the washing line where they get sprayed with fire proofing before they go up in the school. |
Sunday, 1 December 2013
School banners
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Screen Printed Cloth
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| The sketch |
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| First layer of printing |
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| Multi layered |
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| The whole cloth - now I just have to sew it up into something! |
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Cottenham Summer School 2013
Textile Screen Printing Summer School
They printed everything they could lay their hands on - duvet covers, curtains, T-shirts, bags, tablecloths, aprons, tea towels - in fact any bit of cloth that they had, was printed. They explored paper stencils, found objects, printing with various fillers and some did photographic prints. Vast quantities of fabrics were transformed into fabulous decorated cloths in one intense, hard working, creative week.
I promised I would post some pictures as soon as the weather was horrible enough to give up gardening and do some computing. And this weekend the weather is truly horrible so I have absolutely no excuse. Here is some of the work done by the most wonderfully talented, inspirational and good humoured summer school artists!!!
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There's lots more photos on my Flickr photostream
Summer School 2013
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Shops & Trades
A couple of days ago we had an exhibition in Kings Lynn of this project - Shops and Trades - which I worked on with the Norris Museum in St Ives. The project was a collaboration between the Norris and the Ivo School and within the school it was a collaboration between the history and the textiles departments.
The project started with Gilly Vose from the Norris Museum briefing the girls and taking them on a tour of Houghton Mill where they had the opportunity to handle some very old tools of the trades and to start developing scrapbooks on their topics.
Meanwhile I was predying lots of different fabrics and threads, using natural dyes to get the soft vintage colours that form the backgrounds - there were lots of simmering pots and steam going on here for a couple of weekends.
All in all we created 6 banners. The girls selected images of shops and trades gathered from local museums and transferred them onto textiles. They used various methods- inkjet transfer paper, diazo print and photocopy transfer. Then they added frames, stitch and other embellishements according to their particular theme. They came in over their lunch hours to do extra work and they did a really wonderful job.
As always, we had to add in a screen printed element - and that's how they did the titles.
My wonderful mother arrived just in time to work with me sewing all the lovely patches to the banners. We decided to do it all by hand - in keeping with the old fashioned craftsmanlike ethos of the banners and so, many hours later, here they are:
Here they are at the exhibition before the exhibition - hard to explain.......but it gives you some idea of scale
And here are some close up details:
And just to end with a word of thanks to Di and Claire - the 2 wonderful teachers who made this whole project possible and kept the young people inspired by their enthusiasm.
The banners will be touring round various local museums over the next 2 years- look out for them in your area!
The project started with Gilly Vose from the Norris Museum briefing the girls and taking them on a tour of Houghton Mill where they had the opportunity to handle some very old tools of the trades and to start developing scrapbooks on their topics.
Meanwhile I was predying lots of different fabrics and threads, using natural dyes to get the soft vintage colours that form the backgrounds - there were lots of simmering pots and steam going on here for a couple of weekends.
All in all we created 6 banners. The girls selected images of shops and trades gathered from local museums and transferred them onto textiles. They used various methods- inkjet transfer paper, diazo print and photocopy transfer. Then they added frames, stitch and other embellishements according to their particular theme. They came in over their lunch hours to do extra work and they did a really wonderful job.
As always, we had to add in a screen printed element - and that's how they did the titles.
My wonderful mother arrived just in time to work with me sewing all the lovely patches to the banners. We decided to do it all by hand - in keeping with the old fashioned craftsmanlike ethos of the banners and so, many hours later, here they are:
Here they are at the exhibition before the exhibition - hard to explain.......but it gives you some idea of scale
And here are some close up details:
And just to end with a word of thanks to Di and Claire - the 2 wonderful teachers who made this whole project possible and kept the young people inspired by their enthusiasm.
The banners will be touring round various local museums over the next 2 years- look out for them in your area!
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Fun with Felt: Hats
Felt is fun!- what more can I say? Winter is coming and I've been making hats.
Thanks to Kate for being a very loyal and beautiful model and for never complaining about all the ridiculous things I asked her to model over the years!
I'll be running a 5 week course in felting at Cottenham Village College. If you are interested click on Felting - the next step. It is aimed at those who have done some beginner felting before and who want to try some new things but it is open to absolute beginners as well. It will be on Wednesday mornings from 6 Nov 2013.
Thanks to Kate for being a very loyal and beautiful model and for never complaining about all the ridiculous things I asked her to model over the years!
I'll be running a 5 week course in felting at Cottenham Village College. If you are interested click on Felting - the next step. It is aimed at those who have done some beginner felting before and who want to try some new things but it is open to absolute beginners as well. It will be on Wednesday mornings from 6 Nov 2013.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Big Feet Little Feet
Introducing the Thongsley Giant!!!
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| Waiting anxiously for his big entry to the carnival parade.... |
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| And after the applause! |
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| In repose after the event |
And here are some details of the felted landscapes made by the children and their parents which made up the giant's cloak:
He has become a much loved member of the school!
I worked with Key Stage 1 children and their parents over several weeks to make our gorgeous giant and other carnival costumes.
Sandra and Mel Scott also made lots of wonderful costumes with the families including tie dye and tasssels and other sparkly things and Jo ran the Samba section. See sandra's blog for our 'team portrait'
In preparation for the Giant's carnival we did lots of research on giants, we read books about giants; we made books and wrote our own giant stories; we drew tiny giants, projected them up on the wall and measured them; we created great big giants on the floor with strips of fabric and the children lay down next to them to compare sizes.
This was all part of the wonderful Big Feet Little Feet family learning project at Thongsley Fields Primary School.
Big Feet Little Feet is a Natural High project .
Screen Print Workshop Cambridge Botanic Gardens
Well I have neglected this blog for a very long time...........but now the weather has finally forced me out of the garden and back to the computer. I have a big backlog of work to show and I can't think how best to start - so I might as well begin with last week and work backwards over the next few posts.
So here is a sample of some of the work made by the learners who came on the workshop at the Botanic Gardens in Cambridge. The gardens were beautiful and, as you can see, a great source of inspiration for the lovely textiles that people printed. Well done to all who took part !
Link for other events at the Gardens Botanic Gardens
So here is a sample of some of the work made by the learners who came on the workshop at the Botanic Gardens in Cambridge. The gardens were beautiful and, as you can see, a great source of inspiration for the lovely textiles that people printed. Well done to all who took part !
Link for other events at the Gardens Botanic Gardens
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