Ok, so I haven't blogged much, but after a relaxing Summer holiday I feel that perhaps I need to take a new approach. It is fun and I like the discipline of having to do something so I can blog about it!
Taking a leaf from Leanne and her photography blog, where she has themes for her various, varied and numerous posts, I thought I'd start a 'Five on Friday'.....five pictures of the work I've done through the week. Hopefully, they'll form the basis of more extensive blog posts, but lets start with this.
Here they are:
1. Coming back from the beach, where I've been taking pictures of shells. More food for my A-Z of shells design project, which is a bit slow at the moment because I need to do some spinning and/or some dyeing.
2. Having finally started, after years and years (yes, really!) of spinning a multi-coloured fleece that was a gift from a good friend, to design and knit this fairisle jumper. The pattern is loosely based on banksias and is coming up quite nicely.
3. Knitting more socks. Now I'm trying to time how long it takes me as I want to try out for the Sock Madness Forever Groups', Sock madness 9 on Ravelry. It opens up on the 1st February for Registration.
4. I like to have a few bobbins of fine spun singles to ply with so I've been topping up my natural and purple. I want to do alot of spinning this year, a definite stash busting year!
5. And today, I went to see Jean Paul Gaultier at the NGV International. It's finishing soon and it full of amazing stuff, though I did think I saw something labelled as knitting when it was crochet!
So, don't forget to see Jean Paul Gaultier, it finishes on February 8th....that is, if you're in Melbourne!
I am a textile artist and this blog documents my work. I spin, knit, weave and anything else that adds to the unique nature of my work. From one-off yarns and scarves to sculpture, these all make up my practice.
Friday 30 January 2015
Monday 22 September 2014
TSB textile - August newsletter
TSB textile opening hours:
Tuesday
12pm till 6pm
Wednesday
10am till 5pm
Thursday
10am till 5pm Saturday
11am till 4pm
77 Grimshaw St, Greensborough
tsbtextile@yahoo.com.au
TSB textile newsletter – August 2014
Yes, I know it’s September, but I was sorting a few things
out before I wanted to send this newsletter out! Hope you’re all well and
finally enjoying the improving weather.
I’ve decided to finish my time in Grimshaw St. I’ve given
the required notice and will be finishing on Friday the 3rd October.
I feel it’s about time, I need to relax before Christmas and get my house in
order. Having said that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time in my very own studio
and will miss the discipline of turning up each day and having to work.
I’ll be applying for a few things, probably do a market or
two before Christmas, but I’ll let you know.
I still have a couple of Saturdays where we’ll be doing the
5000 poppies project. Here’s the timetable:
Saturday 13th 5000 poppies project. Bring along
red yarn, needles. I have the patterns, and spares of everything if you don’t.
For further information http://5000poppies.wordpress.com/
I’ll only be there till 3pm, as I’m off to Laughing Waters in Eltham open day.
Saturday 20th I’m off to Hobart and MONA, a
birthday present from my husband J
Saturday 27th 5000 poppies project. A chance to
do more! 11am till 4pm
The Handweavers and Spinners Guild of Victoria is a
collection point for the poppies, so I’ll be taking them there in October when
I go to Experimental Spinning on the 4th October.
Some of my friends are participating in various activities,
here are a couple:
Lyn Fitzgeralds’ art group Pastel Palette are holding an exhibition
“Be Inspired” at the Heritage Golf and Country Club in Chirnside Park. I’m hoping to get to the opening on Sunday 14th
at 2pm.
Michelle Fountain from Metafour Studio (http://metafourstudio.com.au/ ) who is
fast becoming, if she isn’t already, the master of rigid heddle looms and will
have her first official outing to the Black and Coloured Sheep, Sheep and
Woolcraft day at Cranbourne Public Hall on Sunday, the 28th
September.
I know both are a bit distant from those of us north of the
river, but both will be worthwhile, I really want to go to both.
Remember to drop in sometime and see me at TSB textile. I’m
always working. Cheers,
Teresa
Wednesday 3 September 2014
Birthdays and frost in Chewton
Friends we've known for years have exchanged gifts for our birthdays. As we've grown older and wish for less things, we've decided to give the gift of time and go out for dinner for each birthday, one couple shouting the other, depending on the birthday. Excellent evenings have been had.
And, even if it gets difficult at the time, the effort is made.
My husbands birthday fell whilst we were in Hawaii, so eventually, in the depths of Winter and a very cold Winter it has been this year, at times, they invited us to stay in Chewton at the family home. We've stayed there before, but not for quite a while.
Peter and I drove up on the Sunday, stopping at Trentham for lunch and a wander through the shops and a drink at the pub where a band was playing.
Dinner was to be in Castlemaine at the Public Inn, and a very good dinner by the fire was had.
The morning presented an amazing sight as it gets cold in Chewton and frost was everywhere. Perfect for a quick, it was cold, photo shoot.
As it warmed up, we went for a walk in the bush, lunch in Castlemaine with our friends, then off home. Happy.
And, even if it gets difficult at the time, the effort is made.
My husbands birthday fell whilst we were in Hawaii, so eventually, in the depths of Winter and a very cold Winter it has been this year, at times, they invited us to stay in Chewton at the family home. We've stayed there before, but not for quite a while.
Peter and I drove up on the Sunday, stopping at Trentham for lunch and a wander through the shops and a drink at the pub where a band was playing.
Dinner was to be in Castlemaine at the Public Inn, and a very good dinner by the fire was had.
The morning presented an amazing sight as it gets cold in Chewton and frost was everywhere. Perfect for a quick, it was cold, photo shoot.
As it warmed up, we went for a walk in the bush, lunch in Castlemaine with our friends, then off home. Happy.
Saturday 2 August 2014
TSB textile July Newsletter
Ok, so it's August, but here is my current newsletter
TSB textile opening hours:
Tuesday
12pm till 6pm
Wednesday
10am till 5pm
Thursday
10am till 5pm
Saturday
11am till 4pm
77 Grimshaw St, Greensborough
tsbtextile@yahoo.com.au
TSB textile newsletter – July 2014
I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be offering spinning
classes, the first commencing in August. Starting on the 23rd
August, the course will last five weeks, with a break in the middle. We’ll
cover spinning on a drop spindle in the first two weeks and then work on
spinning wheels for the next three weeks. This is a basic course focusing on
getting you to spin your yarn. The class will be small, all materials and
equipment will be provided.
Learn to Spin.
Saturday, 23rd and 30th August, 13th,
20th and 27th September
2-4pm at TSB textile in Greensborough
Cost: $150 all inclusive.
Bookings: 0413054075
Saturdays we’ll still have activities when the spinning
classes aren’t running.
2nd
August – CLOSED – at Experimental Spinning at the Handweavers and Spinners
Guild of Victoria
9th
August – Come have a go at Tunisian crochet. One of Knit Picks dishcloths is
Tunisian crochet. So try your hand at making your own facewasher or dishcloth.
I have Tunisian crochet hooks to spare and yarn too.
16th
August – To commemorate Anzac Day in 2015 Poppies are being crocheted and knit.
I’ll be making some, and will get them to a delivery spot. Come and join me in
this amazing project. For more information see 5000poppies.wordpress.com.
Unfortunately, for August, I won’t be opening on Friday
nights….it’s cold! Hopefully back in September….it will be SPRING!
If you’re interested in some interesting exhibitions there
are the following:
Bendigo Art Gallery – ‘Undressed – 350 years of
underwear fashion’ from 19th July to 26th October 2014
‘The
Body beautiful in Ancient Greece’ from 2nd August to 9th
November 2014
What a
great pair of exhibitions around the body. This wonderful gallery is well worth
a visit. Bendigo is a great place for a weekend getaway, even in Winter! More
information at http://www.bendigoartgallery.com.au
Craft Cubed is Craft Victoria’s annual festival in
August. Lots of different events and exhibitions. For information: http://www.craft.org.au/see/craft-cubed/
Remember to drop in sometime and see me at TSB textile. I’m
always working.
Cheers,
Teresa
Friday 1 August 2014
And, of course there were sheep!
Monday 28 July 2014
I'm not buying any fibre or yarn in Bendigo!
As you can see, I set myself a pretty tough goal. The stash is just doing my head in, a little....
Success, I didn't buy any fibre!
Sock yarn doesn't count! That's just like buying clothes...not really stash!
And this isn't yarn, it's rubber and wool from Dairing. Knitted, ironed (with paper protection) looked amazing. Rough lace is the only way I can describe it. Anyway, it's an experiment, not stash.
I did manage to find some small equipment, this was on my list. I wanted more weave it looms and my favourite small tool maker is Petlyn fibre products and they had these little looms. I have two sets of their wool combs and they are always very helpful and their products are beautifully made. More playing and experimentation.
Anyway, I think I did ok. Now off to knit socks!
Success, I didn't buy any fibre!
Sock yarn doesn't count! That's just like buying clothes...not really stash!
And boucle yarn from Bendigo Woollen Mills. Wasn't going to but a friend (?) mentioned the pink and black coco chanel jacket. Who could resist?
And the blue was different and I could mix the black with cream for that classic combination.
Three spools of silk from Yarn Barn in my favourite colourway....nothing to say!
I did manage to find some small equipment, this was on my list. I wanted more weave it looms and my favourite small tool maker is Petlyn fibre products and they had these little looms. I have two sets of their wool combs and they are always very helpful and their products are beautifully made. More playing and experimentation.
Anyway, I think I did ok. Now off to knit socks!
Monday 21 July 2014
The strange things that come back from a sheep and wool show!
I made a vow not to buy any fibre or yarn from the Sheep and Wool Show in Bendigo, my stash is starting to do my head in....must use up the old stuff! Did try my best...However, I allowed myself the pleasure of trying to find stuff, you know, tools books, etc.
It was, however the weird things that made it back from Bendigo that make it into this post.
Shopping in Bendigo Wholefoods, which was discovered last year, is such fun. I didn't need anything, but just had to get this frog tea holder....not the monkey one...such restraint! Twinings seem to not be selling my favourite tea, Orange Pekoe, so I just had to have something to go with my frog!
Great restraint was shown at the show, but I just had to pick up this picture book on chickens. Who can resist a whole book of amazing chicken pictures? Inspired anyone?
We've been creating a minor stir in the wonderful eateries we've found.Bella Blue cafe & bar for lunch and The Foundry for dinner. Bella Blue was found this year through the Gluten Free in Bendigo website. I'm not gluten intolerant, but having a members of our crew who need to be careful, it provides the opportunity for serious searching, rather than just taking the first choice. Both places are great places to eat and Bella Blue ticks all my boxes for a fun, quirky coffee place....and I didn't even have a coffee there. (Hint: try the teas!)
Sitting at The Foundry of an evening, knitting and chatting, certainly creates a stir. To the point where we met one of the stall holders who showed us this clipping.
After some prompting, she told us, passionately, about her business having invented the safety peeler and combined with the safety knife to create a very interesting business. Did I say she was passionate, once started..... I love passionate people and is was a wonderful conversation. I'm going to try her knives. Pity I don't have small children, would have loved these with Stuart, my youngest ,the grazer.
Saturday was spent in the antique shops opposite the Bendigo Art Gallery, though a stop in the church op shop around the corner did yield a book on France.
And nestled amongst them was Libris, a book binding shop. Oh my....Had to get a bound notebook, something, anything. They have classes in bookbinding. Too late for this year, only two spots in November left. This will be 'My 1957' project...the year I was born Sketches in a monogrammed book. What fun!
I did end up getting some yarn, but more of that later.
It was, however the weird things that made it back from Bendigo that make it into this post.
Shopping in Bendigo Wholefoods, which was discovered last year, is such fun. I didn't need anything, but just had to get this frog tea holder....not the monkey one...such restraint! Twinings seem to not be selling my favourite tea, Orange Pekoe, so I just had to have something to go with my frog!
Great restraint was shown at the show, but I just had to pick up this picture book on chickens. Who can resist a whole book of amazing chicken pictures? Inspired anyone?
We've been creating a minor stir in the wonderful eateries we've found.Bella Blue cafe & bar for lunch and The Foundry for dinner. Bella Blue was found this year through the Gluten Free in Bendigo website. I'm not gluten intolerant, but having a members of our crew who need to be careful, it provides the opportunity for serious searching, rather than just taking the first choice. Both places are great places to eat and Bella Blue ticks all my boxes for a fun, quirky coffee place....and I didn't even have a coffee there. (Hint: try the teas!)
Sitting at The Foundry of an evening, knitting and chatting, certainly creates a stir. To the point where we met one of the stall holders who showed us this clipping.
After some prompting, she told us, passionately, about her business having invented the safety peeler and combined with the safety knife to create a very interesting business. Did I say she was passionate, once started..... I love passionate people and is was a wonderful conversation. I'm going to try her knives. Pity I don't have small children, would have loved these with Stuart, my youngest ,the grazer.
Saturday was spent in the antique shops opposite the Bendigo Art Gallery, though a stop in the church op shop around the corner did yield a book on France.
And nestled amongst them was Libris, a book binding shop. Oh my....Had to get a bound notebook, something, anything. They have classes in bookbinding. Too late for this year, only two spots in November left. This will be 'My 1957' project...the year I was born Sketches in a monogrammed book. What fun!
I did end up getting some yarn, but more of that later.
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