Thursday, 3 April 2008
Unusual fabric art
This is the world's largest collection of anatomically correct fabric brain art. Inspired by research from neuroscience, dissection and neuroeconomics, our current exhibition features three quilts with functional images from PET and fMRI scanning, a knitted brain, and two fabric pieces interpreting single neuron recording. The artists are Marjorie Taylor, Karen Norberg, and Patricia Jauch. Techniques used include quilting, applique, embroidery, beadwork, knitting, and crocheting. Materials include fabric, yarn, metallic threads, electronic components such as magnetic core memory, and wire, zippers, and beads.
Go on , have a look.
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
Bobbin lace and tatting
Take it further challenge (April)
Changes
Positive/negative, good/bad, better worse, changing seasons, ages/stages of life,changing weather, decay, changing lifestyle/fashion, changing mindset.
Positive/negative keeps jumping out at me so I'll explore that more at the weekend.
Last night, however was a bit of a disaster as I spent an hour or so scanning more photos for Biker Ted when the computer crashed on the very last one. Typically none were saved so I have to do the whole lot again once I am in a better mood. Interestingly both computers crashed at the same time and mine is usually very stable.
Tuesday, 1 April 2008
Take it further challenge (April)
There are stages in life when it is almost unacceptable to change. For instance it is often implied that it is not acceptable to change when you are middle aged and the desire for change at this stage in life is often referred to as a mid life crisis. Yet often at the same time, in the work place expensive consultants are being hired to help corporations and institutions ‘manage change’. We are expected to adapt to different work stresses and embrace change in the work place but changes our private lives is framed as bit of issue. It amuses me when people say we have to learn to live with change as change has always been part of life. As soon as we are born we start to grow in other words we start to change.
How do you see change? That is the challenge topic this month.
Once again I came up with it by using ColourLovers If you have not seen this site before and love colour do check it out as there is much colourful fun to be had over there.
when I started this challenge, I had intended to play with the concept each month but I suspect that I may struggle with this one. The colours are okish but not enough variety for me.
Saturday, 29 March 2008
Morsbags
You know you are in a Biker house when........
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Wednesday, strange day.
Breakfast was eaten with all the windows open, wearing heavy jumpers over our work clothes. brrrr............
You could still smell it when I got back yesterday evening but I did have a package waiting for me.
This felted bag came from Ruth who blogs as Permutations in fibre and was a giveaway on her blog a few weeks ago, aren't I the lucky one. Thanks Ruth, It really cheered me up especially since we still had the windows and door open to try and get rid of the smell.
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
Thanks Margaret
Hi Sue, I have just been nominated for an award by Barbara of Embroidery Overlaps as a blog that’ brings her inspiration and makes her appreciate the blogosphere’, and of course I have to do the same to 10 blogs that do it for me! You therefore meet the criteria that I would expect of such a blog. So consider yourself well and truly nominated!
A big thank you Margaret, its always good to find out who is reading ( if anyone) and I will certainly pass the award on in due course. One thing I have noticed is that we share the same taste in textile blogs!
Anyway, on the subject of Textiles, here is the Atc going in the post for Anna. The challenge was to use the washers sent to us by Anna. Layer of black velvet, heated painted Tyvec envelope, black net, hand stitch, machine stitch and breaded. The washers were wrapped with machine embroidery threads.
Monday, 24 March 2008
Red Marley Hill Climb 2008
Today we ventured out wearing thermals, big boots, big coats with fleece lining, hats and gloves!! The Met office forecast was mainly dry, bright max 6C we got snow, hail and wind taking the temperatures down. Fortunately the snow was light and didn't settle or interfere with the racing at all.



I must admit that I am still not happy with my camera since I dropped it a few weeks ago so I will investigate the price of a new one, but today, the light was really against me at times which made things difficult. Compare and contrast with this
Nearly forgot, the reason the film in the previous post looks a bit weird is that I couldn't find the off button with my gloves on!!
Red Marley Hill Climb 2008
Sunday, 23 March 2008
Red Marley Hill Climb 2008
Also, as far as I can find out, practice starts at 10:00am, racing proper from 12:00noon and will last until about 5:00pm.
Admission cost is £5 Adults, under 16s are free!
Saturday, 22 March 2008
Old sewing tools
This sewing case complete with knitting needles and cotton reels was found at a car boot sale, the assorted lace bobbins, rug tools and wooden knitting needle holder were found in a small antique/curio shop in Lincoln last year. The owner admitted that he had no idea what they were and was quite happy for me to take anything sewing related for a very small sum.
My late MIL s sewing box, just as it came to me except for a few buttons which have been used.
A collection of bone and bone handled stilettos, one is carved and opens to reveal a baby ones inside purchased in Scotland a few years ago. lace bobbins that are over 100 year old, bone tatting shuttle and assorted packets of needles.
Knitting stitch/row counter, advertising item maybe, cost me all of 20p at a car boot sale
Mother of pearl thread holder, sewing case, needle case assorted scissors and needle packets.Fortunately, most of these items are small and inexpensive and give me great pleasure, some even get used from time to time.
By the way, I think winter has finally arrived as it is snowing outside,!!
Friday, 21 March 2008
Bank Holiday Playday
This left me to my own devices so I decided to have a sort through one of my cupboards to see what was hiding at the back.
First find was some pastel dyesticks and skeleton leaves, so I made some rubbings onto a piece of dyed cotton, added some batting, machine stitching ,metallic paint and voila a quiltie or postcard or ATCS, not sure which.
I really need to practise more with my machine stitching, suspect I try to stitch too fast sometimes.I then found some old dyes that a fellow student had given me maybe 5 years ago. Rather than throw them out, I used them for some plastic bag dying for use as backgrounds and discovered that the brown dye did not work at all.
Most of the results were quite pale but I am sure that they will get used sooner or later
The silk fabric picked up the colours as lovely pastels
The only problem is that my room is even more of a mess now.!!
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Hairless fairy
Take it further challenge (March)

So here she is, the final version and a big thank you to everyone who commented about the skirt.
This has been a very interesting challenge especially for someone like myself who doesn't often work in 3d
For anyone who is interested, body is painted cotton, wings are free machine embroidery with angelina and beads and the legs are fabric wrapped pipe cleaners. All items are from my stash ( no, I didn't buy the beads at the NEC:))










