Art, craft, projects and life with Gillian Cooper... Artist, Tutor, Writer and Mother
Thursday, 29 April 2010
Design details
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In a flurry of enthusiasm at the Quilt Exhibition at the VandA, I suggested to Jane, the editor of Popular Patchwork that I should make som...
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Sunday, 18 April 2010
Northumberland Rocks
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I've been a bit quiet as we have been away on a family holiday in Northumberland. We had a fantastic week, exploring castles and playin...
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Wednesday, 7 April 2010
Blurred images on my conscience
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I’ve been playing around with my 37 steps images again, trying to work out how to make a piece that shows all the layering of the images on ...
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Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Step 108 - a quilted piece for charity
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This little piece (12inches square) has just gone on the SAQA website as part of their benefit auction, which is taking place later this ...
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Sunday, 28 March 2010
stepping out - the next textile piece - lots of grey
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As well as going to the V&A last week, I have been working hard on developing the first large piece from my 37 steps series. I'm ai...
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Thursday, 25 March 2010
V&A Quilts - George Reviewing the Troops
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One of the highlights of the quilts exhibition at the V&A, for both the curators and me was the George III coverlet, but for differen...
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Sunday, 21 March 2010
Quilts at the V&A
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Wow. I’ve just spent a few days in London, child-free, primarily to visit the V&A Quilt exhibition. It was well worth the effort involve...
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Felting fun
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Just in case you thought I was spending too much time on 'serious' work, here are some pictures to show it isn't always the case...
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Monday, 8 March 2010
The start of the next 37?
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Having finished the work for my exhibition, I wanted to make some small (12in) pieces for a couple of charity things I feel I should contrib...
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Sunday, 7 March 2010
the textile blog
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I'm really excited because my exhibition is featured on the textile blog this weekend. The blog covers a mixture of historical textile...
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