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colourstudio-fiberfanatic

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musings about my work with textiles and deying using eco friendly natural dyes, along with handmade books and mixed media.

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  • White challenge

    Posted on Thursday December 3rd, 2009 at 04:10 in felt, stitch, white exhibition

    This rather poor photo, taken in a coffee shop,so hard to get the angle right,shows the white challenge which a group of us have been working on.we have all made two pieces,based on a poster we found in a cafe in France(What makes you think we spend ...

  • More current work

    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 09:43 in print, cloth, nuno felt

    I'm busy working on a collected cloth made up of individual Nuno felt samples, which is growing rather more slowly than my blue one.This is white and cream but the chair I draped it on is black, hence it isn't as pure white in this picture.I am ...

  • -

    Posted on Friday November 20th, 2009 at 13:19

    This shows some of my altered board books and a graphic French book, which literally took over and told the story by itself-very spooky! Also among the images is a book I collected whilst on a residency in Finlane this year, which was part of th...

  • Inspired by Suffolk-continued

    Posted on Monday November 16th, 2009 at 06:06

    Finally had some time to work on the collage,using images taken when I was in Suffolk.It's been a difficult one-normally, things just go together somehow, but the format of this one has been different.I generally work on canvas stretchers or paper, b...

  • Inspiration from Suffok

    Posted on Friday November 6th, 2009 at 06:51 in collage, suffolk

    Just back from 3 days in Suffolk,where we used to live when we were first married,belatedly celebrating our 4oth wedding anniversary.It's amazing what a change of scene can do for your creativity, because I have already been in the studio and started...

  • More from Farncombe

    Posted on Tuesday October 27th, 2009 at 12:34

    Another lovely book, this time 'Wind in the Willows' Full use was made of the lake at Farncombe  for collections of reeds etc, and a bark spine for the book.          This was one of my favourite page...

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