On Tuesday morning Gill came to learn a new method of making a rag rug. She brought with her the one she had started at the course a few years ago and also another made with fat pieces of short fabric hooked into a cellulose blanket – what a good idea.
she then started a new rug using a loom – different colours this time !
she also had made a bag by weaving around a piece of cardboard
Also on Tuesday Margaret was making her rug and I was continuing with Mary’s rug which she had left here when she went to live on the Isle of Wight
Margaret showed us the cushion she had made using the little canvas square of cross stitch squares. I love the colours
More stitching – on Thursday Pauline was cross-stitching this beautiful butterfly that is going to be made into a card and Viv was crocheting a granny-square blanket – again I love the colours
Jane and Jackie were both playing about with tissue paper and water colour
I painted this card with water colour
… and Patricia finished her acrylic
I felt the need to get back to oils this week after dabbling with water based paints and collage – this isn’t finished yet but I loved the image
Birgitta was re-painting her bowl – I think it looks really good. Her tiles that she had done a long time ago and were left outside the house throughout the winter had been damaged by storms so she was making another one. Using just a serviette and PVA glue and then lots of varnish to protect. I think it’s really effective
Jackie had caught the collage bug and was just using tissue paper but look how effective this is – to me it looks like a sky and hills
Patricia was using acrylics and this painting is out of her head – but to me it looks like a self portrait
This painting by Jane in water colour is nearly finished and has such depth
Following on the collage theme – here are three of mine and Jackie decided to add some tissue paper to her irises. I’m getting used to using acrylics now
This morning Jane and Dawn were both doing some very beautiful water colours
Patricia finished the picture of her husband and started another stormy seascape, this time in water colour
Sally was doing another bit to her street scene, she couldn’t remember where it was – somewhere in France. Eric was continuing with his woodland scene in acrylic
The second jewellery workshop was this week and I think the results are fantastic.
I forgot to post these last week. The first rug is Hilary’s and is full of glorious colour, the second is Margaret’s which is more blocks of colour but both are very lovely.
Birgitta was rediscovering papier maché this week. She has a real eye for design.
Brigid was making dogs for a charity and nearly lost one to Viv.
Two stunning watercolours this week from Jane and Patricia
Eric was painting in acrylic – I love seeing his pictures evolve. Jan was finishing off her oil painting and trying to decide what sort of frame was needed.
I’m painting with acrylics at the moment – the jury is out on whether I am actually enjoying it as I so love to paint with oils and a pallet knife – however I am enjoying sticking on added texture – either torn out bits from magazines or threads that I find on the floor after people have been doing their rag rugs.
Patricia was still painting her husband – not literally – and he now has a beard and a face. Sally is still painting her lovely alleyway and Jackie was doing water colour flowers.
Stewart and Michelle were with us on Tuesday morning and as usual the cockerel came as well. We can’t wait to see it painted. Michelle has taken on a mammoth task of knitting a rug (or carpet) It measures more than two metres in width and only 80cm in length so far.
Amber and Jeanette were doing some embroidery, Brigitte was doing decoupage and Birgitta was making a couple of very modern looking papier maché pieces. On Thursday Jane was making dogs – as you do!
… and some of us were painting
here are a couple that slipped away from last week
Ruth came today and did a jewellery workshop. We all created some beautiful pieces
Gill had brought in some of her stash of craft projects for Pauline to do.
Jan finished the coffee pot – here it is without the lid
Jane was back painting – she is not sure how it will end up
Dawn was doing a study of folds of fabric – stunning
Gill was painting a water colour door
I am now painting with acrylics – really enjoying the textures and ease of using water
This week Jan was painting a coffee pot – why not?
I had finished varnishing a tray that I had decoupaged
and had painted a lampshade – practice for the workshop later in the year
Jackie brought in some beautiful daffs and was attempting to paint them in water colour – looking forward to seeing the finished picture
Jane was doing a water colour of a tropical fish
Gill sat there with earphones on watching a demonstration of a painting using cotton buds and was doing the painting at the same time. A good way to learn
Eric did this acrylic on paper using a credit card
and then did a drawing of Jan
Patricia finished her horse painting
I revisited this painting of a girl – it had already been framed but I wasn’t happy with it before
… and also went over another – discarded – painting. Still using oil paints but it may be time now to switch to acrylic