Next Monday Sally is going to share with us the creation of her "Daisy Book"
It is also you opportunity to collect the quilts you loaned for hanging at the Milton Keynes Literary Festival. Pleas check carefully that you only pick up your "bits" as we didn't always get to use the correct battens because of the way in which the pieces were hung from long poles.
This is also an opportunity to continue with your own work and to get back to our "Post WW2 Architecture" project as well as considering "What next!"
About Us
Art to Stitch welcomes members who wish to extend their skills and share their expertise in Art Textiles.
Our members all have different specialist skills and approaches to design and contemporary quilt making. Some approach the creative process from an art base others from an experiential perspective; each producing very different 2 and 3D textiles ranging from traditional quilts ro art textiles and wall art.
We are all self starters and self motivated but enjoy sharing our work, being inspired by each other and supporting our individual development.
The group seeks opportunities to exhibit their work.
Our members say they value participation in the group because it is:
Creative
Diverse
Experimental
Generous
Friendly
Innovative and
Provides a forum for talented creative textile artists to share ideas.
The group meets on the second Monday of every month in Kislingbury near Northampton.
For more details about the group or to discuss possible membership please contact Sarah Showers sjtreen@gmail.com (07837638228) or use the contact form below.
Wednesday, 3 October 2018
Anna exhibits at Festival of Quilts
Anna was invited to exhibit as a part of the City and Guilds Graduate Showcase at Festival this year in recognition of the outstanding work produced during the course.
Here are a couple of images of her stand. ( a difficult spot in which to take good images! sorry)
Our congratulations on this achievement.
Here are a couple of images of her stand. ( a difficult spot in which to take good images! sorry)
Our congratulations on this achievement.
Friday, 21 September 2018
MK Literary Festival Exhibition is now live......
Four of us spent today putting up our Literary exhibition being held at The Holiday Inn, Central Milton Keynes tonight, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Our work is displayed in the Festival Foyer, the main hall and a second room. All the pieces have a literary theme from quotations from Shakespeare, poetry of Philip Larkin and a war novel.
The main stay of our show is a collection of A3 sized works made in response to a quotation from Daniele Vare's novel "The Maker of Heavenly |Trousers"
In addition to these small linked pieces members submitted textile art works with a literary theme.
Seminar Room
Reach for the Sky by Paul Brickhill
Our work is displayed in the Festival Foyer, the main hall and a second room. All the pieces have a literary theme from quotations from Shakespeare, poetry of Philip Larkin and a war novel.
The main stay of our show is a collection of A3 sized works made in response to a quotation from Daniele Vare's novel "The Maker of Heavenly |Trousers"
A3 pieces
In addition to these small linked pieces members submitted textile art works with a literary theme.
Breakout area
Tulip Fever by Deborah Moggach
Seminar Room
Reach for the Sky by Paul Brickhill
The view as you enter the main hall
The back wall of main hall
Main Hall
Wednesday, 15 August 2018
Exhibition planning details.
Now that we are into the final planning stages of our exhibition at Milton Keynes Literary Festival please note the following and help out where you can.
- Hanging the display on Friday 21 Sept. We have several volunteers to help but we could do with at least 1 more. If you can help, please let Sally know as she is co-ordinating volunteers. This would be from 5 pm on the Friday evening when we get access to the room.
- Stewarding - we are short of stewards for Saturday, so again if you can possibly help out, please let Sally know.
- Finished works - Sheila has kindly offered to produce listings of works and signage. See below the information you need to supply for each piece you are submitting - please e mail the information to Sheila and myself no later than 1 Sept. If we don't hear from you by then, we’ll assume you’re not intending to anything into the exhibition on this occasion.
- A3 pieces:
- high res photograph of finished piece;
- your name as you wish it to appear in the printed literature;
- ensure your name is on the back of the piece and that you have attached a hanging sleeve and batten. The hanging team will need to attach fishing line to the batten to suspend works from the hanging rail on the wall.
- Literary pieces:
- high res photograph of finished piece;
- title of piece;
- inspiration source (in as few words as possible please!) or quotation as appropriate;
- size of finished piece;
- your name as you wish it to appear in the printed literature;
- ensure your name and the title of the work is attached to the back of the piece(s). Again, hanging sleeve and batten per A3 piece.
All finished pieces need to be brought to our September meeting (Monday 10th). We know several people can’t be at that meeting so they will need to make arrangements to get their work either to Kislingbury on the 10th or to the venue on 21st Sept.
Monday, 13 August 2018
August activities
The group met just after many spent days at the Festival of Quilts. Much of the day was spent discussing the work that had been seen at the NEC and the work that will be hung at the Milton Keynes Literary Festival at the end of September.
This was the beginning of the group's pieces for our MK exhibition:
Members are reminded that their completed work must be brought to the meeting on Monday September 10th or given direct to Sally or Sarah by this date.
Members were also working on the following pieces:
This was the beginning of the group's pieces for our MK exhibition:
Members are reminded that their completed work must be brought to the meeting on Monday September 10th or given direct to Sally or Sarah by this date.
Members were also working on the following pieces:
Sheila
Sally
Sheena
Laura
Sarah
Chris
Tuesday, 7 August 2018
Next meeting Monday 13th August
Reminder that our next meeting is on Monday 13th August after Festival of Quilts.
Please bring along your pieces for the "
Monday, 23 July 2018
More exhibition Information
Jill has now sorted the measurements for our space at Milton Keynes Literary Festival. Her comments are below.
Last week the steering committee confirmed with Holiday Inn that we can have access from 5pm on Friday to set up.
Last week the steering committee confirmed with Holiday Inn that we can have access from 5pm on Friday to set up.
"I have now viewed the room at the Holiday Inn. The wall that we can use is not as large as first thought measuring 26 feet. It has a bar running the length which would take picture hooks or similar and this bar is 6 feet 3 inches above the skirting board. Background wall colour is a sort of pale greeny/grey/cream. I have attached a photo of the bar. This would lend itself to smaller pieces and in view of this I think we should limit any pieces to a maximum length of 5 feet. In this room there is also an alcove which is about 8 feet long and 18 inches wide which could perhaps take one of our quilt stands."
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