Blogging has taken a back seat in 2019, might it return to the front seat in 2020? Catch up on Nov - Dec activities
Costume exhibition at the National Theatre, free, on until June 2020,
Panto making, production photos here
Birthday flowers
Contemporary drawing at The British Museum, very inspiring, free, finishes on 12 January
Floods in Oxfordshire
Last 4 Brexit journals, painted wadding background, decreasing influence
Repairing the Xmas wreath, from Gina Ferrari, I think
Golden yellow winter jasmine, much needed colour
Starting work on a bookshelf quilt for a baby due in March, some of which had to be sewn on the Singer 201k
Will I take part in the Contemporary Quilt Group challenge for 2020, theme is Fragmentation? One metre by 60cm for 31st May? Gathering ideas
Just for fun, a pen holder, using scraps from the panto costumes, using this tutorial.
Trying to persuade my husband that even if we are trying to reduce, re-use and recycle, that a new nail brush might be needed,
Coming up:
New exhibition at Two Temple Place, “Unbound, Visionary women Collecting Textiles” free, on until 19 April 2020.
Alexander McQueen, “New Roses” how some of those astonishing dresses were made, 27 Old Bond Stree, free, until mid 2020.
Wow! That's quite a round up! Love your 'disappearing influence' journal quilts, even though though are so sad and have so much frustration with them too. Absolutely love your glass house photos / sketches too - hope that you are able to decide on a 'fragmentation' piece.
ReplyDeleteGlad that that your creative life has been leavened by the panto costumes and the exhibitions, though! xxx
Eclectic, creative & colourful blog storm...look forward to more in 2020!
ReplyDeleteLovely post - so many things to stop and think about Hope the panto went well. Thank you so much for my fab coaster, how are you with the Brexit thing? Is the “disappearing influence” a sign of your feelings about it? Xxx
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