Last week was a busy one. There was Alwoodley Quilter's AGM on Tuesday,(will the committee heed our pleas for some inspirational workshops/speakers!).
Wednesday I had my first session of accupunture at the Jade centre with Louise. I wasn't sure what to expect, but was very impressed and returned home very relaxed and a bit less itchy!
Thursday Sandra, Chris and Val came round and we spent a very happy few hours talking about the process of designing from a source. Inspirational photos were very abundant as was the lovely food they had brought with them. My DH made us some of his excellent curried parsnip soup with cheesy croutons. Always a treat! After lunch we all set to with paper, scissors, coloured pencils and paint and had a throroughly happy hour or two before they departed.
I am enjoying these sessions with our little informal group, but ideally Sandra and I would like to set up a larger group and include members of the Contemporary Quilt group. This is a hot topic around the country at present with lots of local groups starting up and was raised at the Contemporary Quilt Group AGM in London which Sandra, Julie and I attended yesterday.
The meeting was held at the American Church in Tottenham Court Road and after the business was finished and we had had lunch and mingled a bit, Jo Budd gave us an inspiration talk about her work and how it has developed. It was wonderful to renew my aquaintance with friends I hadn't seen for a while and to meet new people. There was a lovely buzz around the room and some lovely work on display which gave us plenty to talk about.
Here are Sandra and Julie squinting against the bright sunshine waiting to go into the meeting. We were in the shadow of the GPO tower and I couldn't resist taking a snap. What memories this brought back!
Although the meeting itself was very enjoyable, the venue had it's problems. There were a lot of other activities going on and so there was some noise from outside. The room was also quite hot and stuffy which did detract a bit from the enjoyment of Jo's powerpoint presentation.
I don't think I will venture down the same path as Jo, but her work is stunning with some smaller pieces as well a some very large ones. I have to confess to not having been too impressed with her exhibits at the Quilt Exhibition at the V&A last year, but I think now that this may have been partly due to the fact that they were not very prominently displayed. In fact I think we almost walked past the side gallery where they were hung without realising they were there. Having heard Jo talk about them I would now like to see them again. I feel priviledged to have had the opportunity of seeing her work, hearing her talk about it and be able to admit that perhaps I was wrong about it!
Life has some hard lessons to teach us!
I was also priviledged to meet Helen Parrott especially since I was lucky enough to get a place on her workshop at the CQ summerschool.
All in all a truly grand day out and a good journey home as we found that more CQ friends were travelling in our compartment. I'm not sure what the other passengers thought of our conversation, but we enjoyed ourselves!
It was a very enjoyable day wasn't it? I'm glad you and Sandra got home safely. I've been a bit naughty and snaffled the photo of me and Sandra, I hope you don't mind? It was lovely to see you and Sandra again on Saturday and I'm looking forward to meeting up in York before too long.
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