Brick Patterned Quilt

Floral Brick Patterned Quilt

Floral Brick Patterned Quilt

Back of Floral Brick Patterened Quilt

Back of Floral Brick Patterened Quilt

I love making floral quilts in the Summer,

they capture all the elements of an English Garden.

This quilt is 43″ wide and  55″ long.

It is made with Cotton Fabrics including

Sanderson and Liberty Fabrics.

It is machine washable.

Brighton

Charleston Farm House

Visiting Charleston

Last week Stewart, Jenn and a friend Sopie went off to stay in a Cabin in Leonard on Sea and then visited Brighton and the Pavilion see blog post HERE

Brighton Pier HERE

The Battle Hastings Battlefield HERE

The Town of Hastings HERE

Charleston Farm House was amazing and the garden was wonderful see blog post and more photographs HERE

Berwick Church and the Bloomsbury Murals HERE

There was so much to see and enjoy it was a wonderful break. Hope you enjoy the blog posts and pictures.

To see more of what I have done over the last week visit my daily blog at

www.quilterscottagenorfolk.blogspot.com

Bess of Hardwick Hall

Last week I had the opportunity of hearing Professor Jeff Handcock talk to the Methwold Ladies Group about Bess of Hardwick Hall. It was fascinating to hearing about Bess’s life story in historical context of the Tudor Era. I have visited Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire and marvelled at the tapestries, embroideries, wood panelling and gardens. Bess not ‘Elizabeth’ because of course, ‘Elizabeth the 1st’, was on the throne at that time, although, Bess saw three monarchs in her life time because she lived to the age of 83, no mean feet in those times. She was a clever, an entrepreneur of her times and married four times! She was the 2nd richest person in Tudor Britain and had many workshops including those that made glass, the finest and largest panes at that time. This accounts for Hardwick having so many large and unusual windows among other things such as the longest hall with indoor walk!
Bess also hard the finest sewing rooms for the refurbishment of linens, tapestries and embroideries which she acquired from all round the world.
Hardwick Hall became a National Trust property in the 1950’s.

See these videos to capture some of the interest of  Bess, Hardwick Hall and Tudor Life.

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Jack’s Quilt

I am making a quilt for Jack and here are some of the fabrics chosen (blue and greens similar to the quillow on the ‘Blue Quilts’ Page ,Portfolio on the right of this post. I make quilts to commission and enjoy the bespoke service. The customer enjoys the process of seeing the fabric purchased and made by photographs, via email. So you are involved in the process. Or you can buy one of the ones in the Art to Buy section,
See the quilt pieced ready for quilting on my blog HERE

Jacks Quilt Fabric

See more of my daily works by visiting the studio at Quilters Cottage,

at

www.quilterscottagenorfolk.blogspot.com

Learning to add Videos

I am learning to put videos on my various sites and they all take a different sort of jiggling to get it right.I am enjoying the process of finding the video, working out the computer,technical know how and then enjoying the outcome when it is visually on my site and where I want it. I am going to use the videos as inspiration to extend my creativity, share the artist work and hopefully inspire new ideas in you the viewer.

Embellished Flowers


Embellished Flower

Embellished Flower

I made the papers and with Kim, a Tutor @ The Gallery Dereham

in the morning and then in the afternoon when the class had

finished I manipulated, stitched and beaded

the Embellished Flower above.

I have made many paper flowers over the years using many

different ingredients including papers.

See more of this post and the making of the flower

on my blog

www.quilterscottagenorfolk.blogspot.com

Stained Glass Patchwork


Stained Glass Window Patchwork

Stained Glass Window Patchwork

Tuesdays @The Gallery Dereham are always busy and I get to tutor students

through many different mixed media techniques.

Carol is making a Stained Glass Patchwork Wall Hanging,

( a form of applique method of patchwork).

I designed the pattern from a photograph Carol gave me of a

picture of a stained glass window.

As you can see she has produced it really well!

She chose to use mainly dyed fabrics to give the effect of the

original blown glass.

I just love it.

The borders are due to go on and the quilting.

Well done Carol!

See more of what goes on @The Gallery Dereham

and on my Textile Tuesdays 10am -3pm @ my blog

www.quilterscottagenorfolk.blogspot.com

The Queen’s Dressmaker


The Queen's Royal Dressmaker

The Queen's Royal Dressmaker

Mrs Peggy Umpelby came to or local Embroidery Guild Meeting.

She talked, shared and showed us some of her amazing tambour beaded samples

and work.

She has been part of the Royal Dressmaking Team for over forty years and has

a personal Royal Warrant for her work.

“Mrs. Peggy’ as she is known by many has worked with designers such as,

The Emanuals, Hardy Amies and Catherine Walker to mention a few,

producing amazing beaded creations which many of us have seen

in press photographs.

See more of the evening and the photographs and links

on my blogsite under 3rd and 4th of April 2011

or

www.quilterscottagenorfolk.blogspot.com