I hope you had a wonderful long weekend to all the South African readers and just in case your extra day at home turned into one in which you wondered what project to start next, I have just the thing for you.
Blogging friend Chris shared the link with me yesterday and this is just such a good book that I couldn't resist sharing it with you.
To download your free copy of the e-book by Fons and Porter, click HERE.
A blog mainly for our members to keep them updated on new events, important dates and ongoing or future projects and plans.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
A couple of festival questions answered
I received questions regarding the 2013 National Quilt
Festival as comments to the blog.
Unfortunately even though I had the names of the people asking the
questions they showed up as ‘Anonymous’ therefore I am unable to reply to you
individually, so I am sharing these on the blog.
What courses will be available? I am from Graaff-Reinet and am very
interested.
Heather Vorster
Heather Vorster
Hi
I just downloaded the program but it is difficult to REALLY see the pictures of the quilts. Is it possible to put the pictures on your blog so that we could have a better look at them
Lizette Slabber
I just downloaded the program but it is difficult to REALLY see the pictures of the quilts. Is it possible to put the pictures on your blog so that we could have a better look at them
Lizette Slabber
Heather by the time you asked the questions I honestly did
not know which courses would be available but I did say on the blog the workshop
program would be published and distributed mid-December so I hope you were able
to find the answers you needed.
Lizette unfortunately the teachers are from different parts
of the country/world and the only photos we got were via e-mail. To be able to share these so that it won’t
take forever to download the files had to be scaled which unfortunately
resulted in less clear photos. The
printed program would be available at your local quilt guild soon but again all the
photos used in it, were sent by e-mail.
I hope this helps.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Kathryn Harmer-Fox textile artist
Our guild had the good fortune to have Kathryn Harmer-Fox
teach her textile class to some of our guild members and from the replies I
received to tell me how they experienced the class, it seems everyone had a
ball.
To some it was a totally new experience breaking away from
the traditional and as Marietjie described it, she became almost reckless in
discovering different ways of freedom to reach her end goal. Marianne said that this was the course she
enjoyed the most of all the courses she did in the past. But on a more authoritative note, let me
share with you what was published in the CUT Newsletter about Kathryn.
Kathryn Harmer Fox
Marizaane van Rensburg
I
recently had the privilege of meeting the artist Kathryn Harmer Fox. What an
inspirational women with an enthusiasm to share her knowledge with all. She
presented a workshop to 14 of our Fashion lecturers in Fibre Art and the
results within only 3 days were staggering!
After
12 years of working odd jobs and being an artist on the side, Kathryn settled
down with her husband on a golf estate 20km outside East London where she now
works full-time as an artist.
Kathryn
believes artists are glorified problem solvers who, during their creative
process in changing and combining objects, transform it into a beautiful piece
of art. She finds her inspiration from all aspects of life as well as magazines,
galleries, Street Art and Mr Google. Her preferred mediums are clay and mixed
mediums like drift wood, canvas, sewing thread, pieces of cloth, wool, paint
and even metals. She uses the sewing machine as an oversized pencil to create.
She
is very passionate about non-prejudice and fresh thinking and believes that
everything is an adventure and all must be investigated in order to create and
grow.
It was truly an honour to meet Kathryn and we hope
to see more of her.
Looking
at these photos the ladies each had their own work of art to take away from the
class.
Monday, December 10, 2012
More 2013 Quilt Festival news
The form for accommodation at the hostel for the 17th National Quilt Festival held in Bloemfontein, South Africa from 1 - 7 July 2013 can be obtained by clicking HERE.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
The long wait is over!!!
The workshop program for the 17th National Quilt Festival held in Bloemfontein, South Africa from 1 to 7 July is available.
To ready or print your copy, click HERE.
This booklet can also be read on the top shelf on the right hand side of the blog. Enjoy!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Four Step Flagstone Quilt Tutorail
Jera from the blog 'Quilting in the Rain' shared her super easy quilting tutorial on Monica's blog 'Bursting the Seams'.
Go check out just how easy it is to put this one together by clicking HERE.
Go check out just how easy it is to put this one together by clicking HERE.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Ruffled sunglasses casse
Another tutorial by Positively Splendid and
this time for a ruffled sunglass case. I
suppose you can skip the ruffles and replace these with nice quilt blocks.
Find the tutorial over HERE.
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