On Wednesday Marion demonstrated 3 dimensional paper mache. She showed us how to create a low relief piece attached to a piece of cardboard, (see my tree below) and small figurines. Click on the photo below to see what everyone else made in the workshop.
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VISION STATEMENT
To encourage and assist fibre artists to achieve their
fullest potential by providing advice, facilities
and educational material in an enjoyable
social environment.
Meetings held weekly on Wednesday at Possum Hollow Hall within Townsville Showgrounds, Hyde Park. 10am - 1-00pm
Saturday, 29 August 2009
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Bumper Show and Tell - 26th August 2009
There were so many people at this Wednesday's social morning it was wonderful. And there was so much show and tell at the meeting that some of the items never reached me to photograph, but I've managed to put together a fine collection for you to see anyway. So much, in fact, that I've divided it up into sections with a link to each photo, so please click on the photo to see more items in that catagory. Have lots of fun!
Weaving
Postcards
Nuno Felting done at Fibres on Saturday.
Wasn't that something?!
Saturday, 22 August 2009
Ayr Quilt Show
On Friday, 21st August, a group of very lucky Fibre-ers set off by bus and car for the Ayr Quilt Show. The exhibition of beautiful quilts and embroidery was absolutely stunning. I was so impressed by so much work of such a wonderful standard achieved by a group probably a third in number to Fibres. (Yes I know we're not all quilters and we do lots of diverse things - but it was impressive.) It was well worth the visit. After we'd had a good look and absorbed some ideas for the future from what we'd seen, we were served the most scrumptous morning tea. Then we fell into groups and set off to explore the retail and other delights of Ayr before finding places to have lunch and a chat. It was a contented and happy lot of people who travelled back home that afternoon.
(To see more of the trip please click on the photo above.)
Embroidery at Lyn's.
On Thursday, 20th August, the Embroidery Group spent a most enjoyable time at Lyn H's where she showed us how to shadow embroider a printed fabric of our choice. You will have seen some of Lyn's work using this method in a previous post. To see what we all achieved on the day please click on the photo above.
Thank you for a great time, Lyn.
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
Seniors in the Park.
A lovely shady spot under a huge old tree, good company for a chat, all doing something crafty, Margaret D spinning away, gentleman Rick offering a comfortable chair ............. what better way to spend the day?! (Of course, I forgot my camera AGAIN so unless Janet has a photo to add, you'll just have to take my word for it.)
Saturday, 15 August 2009
Discharge Dyeing - Creative Arts Day
On Friday 14th August Marion taught discharge dyeing, a curious term that means to discharge or remove dye from fabric using bleach. The process is neutralized with vinegar, otherwise, the bleach will eat holes in the fabric, not a desired result for a t‑shirt.
Karen's fabric - using fern leaves as a resist
The front fence became the washing line
Seeds and shells dipped in bleach made interesting patterns
Judy S.'s T-shirt
Karen's fabric - using fern leaves as a resist
Andy tied knots in fabric - hopefully we will see the result at show and tell
Aprons on Seamstress Day
On Thursday, 13th August, we met for Seamstress day, and while I continued under Anne T.’s expert instruction the making of a man’s shirt (our very first project from our very first meeting last year), the others made Aprons. These will be placed on the Member’s Table at the Christmas Fair in December.
Some members took packs and made their aprons at home.
Jessica's bright green and orange apron
Suzanne C's apron also green and orange
Some members took packs and made their aprons at home.
Marion's apron
Jessica's bright green and orange apron
Suzanne C's apron also green and orange
Keep up the good work everyone and I will endeavour to finish my man's shirt.
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Show and Tell, 5th August 2009
Thursday, 6 August 2009
Three Dimensional Patchwork
Thursday's Patchwork day was very successful. A new technique was learned, the principle of which was discovered to be relatively easy as most things are once you have been shown. Above are photos of Kathy S. and Jessica W. busily working at their machines.
Below are Suzanne C.'s examples of step by step of the Spool block
Here is Kathy's finished blocks - Square in a Square at the top and Spool block below.
PS This post was made by Janet B from Carol's computer. Janet will be sharing the blogging from now on. Thanks, Janet.
Leo Birthday Party
Sunday, 2 August 2009
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