Tuesday 10 December 2019

Welcome to new member Sarah Boardman



Sarah Boardman
Vessels
Sarah has enjoyed creating and making from an early age, from sewing soft toys to making Christmas cards.  This was accompanied by a love of colour. For many years her sewing and making remained a hobby but she continually had an urge to explore new techniques.  Sarah taught herself felting, crochet, applique and some hand embroidery among other things.  

After her children were at school, Sarah wanted to extend her textile skills and learn machine embroidery and design. In 2015, she began a City & Guilds certificate course in Machine Embroidery where she met some wonderful friends and discovered a love for designing and stitching her own textile art.
Sarah went on to complete the Advanced Stitched Textiles course with Creative Stitch, Ipswich, Suffolk finishing in July 2019. During the course she enjoyed developing her love of colour, shape, felting and densely stitched pieces and won one of the student awards.
Apron


Sarah finds inspiration from the world around her.  This can include nature, architecture, thoughts and ideas, everyday objects around the home, to name a few. A common thread they all have is some connection with her, a story to tell or message to communicate. 


Member Change Announcements

Vendulka Battais has withdrawn as a member of Out of the Fold to concentrate on building her Oliven business. We wish her every good luck.

Susie Yates will continue as a member of the group but will take a break from exhibiting in 2020.

We welcome our new member Sarah Boardman who joined the group in December 2019.

Sunday 10 November 2019

Save the Date - Exhibition in May 2020

Out of the Fold display at the Sudbury Silk Festival September 2019
Out of the Fold will be exhibiting at The Guildhall  https://burystedmundsguildhall.org.uk
from 20th - 24th May 2020 with a newly created body of work 'Drawing Threads' by all twelve members of the group


Wednesday 24 April 2019

Even more temptation

More tasty morsels to whet you appetite for the Blackthorpe Barn exhibition by members of Out Of The Fold. We hope to see you at the Quilters Guild Big Quilt Show at Blackthorpe Barn from 4th - 6th May 2019
Susie Yates - some fishy delights from our new member

Daphne Impey is seeing red with her piece?

Helen Marchant  - a tantilising touch of texture

Sunday 21 April 2019

More mini previews of work for Blackthorpe

Some more small setions of work from larger pieces by members of Out Of The Fold which will be seen as part of their group display at Blackthorpe Barn  from 4th - 6th May 2019



Carole Ward - bit of a cliff hanger.....

Jane Rowland - bee happy!

Friday 19 April 2019

Out Of The Fold at Blackthorpe Barn

Members of Out Of The Fold will be exhibiting work as part of a group display at the Quilters Guild Big Quilt Show to be held at Blackthorpe Barn near Bury St Edmunds.

Dates: Saturday 4th May until Monday 6th May 2019
Times: 10 - 4 daily
Venue: Blackthorpe Barn, Rougham, Bury St Edmunds IP30 9HZ
Entry: £5

To give you a taste of what to expect here are a couple of 'sneak peaks' of close-ups of the OOTF work you will see. You wil need to come along to the show to see the whole thing - it will be worth it!

Lynne Pretty - a tiny section of a much larger stunning piece of work

Karen Frost - just a corner to tempt you

We hope to see you at the exhibition




Thursday 24 January 2019

Member pages updated

 Some images of work completed during 2018 have been added to the individual members pages. Here is just a snapshop - can you identify the maker from their style?




















Answer: shown from the top Lynnette Domoney, Caroline Brown, Daphne Impey, Jane Rowland and Carole Ward

Tuesday 8 January 2019

Introducing new member Vendulka Battais

I started sewing and dress making with my mother as a young girl back in the Czech Republic but it was at spring 2008 when attending beginners patchwork class in  Aberdeenshire my passion for quilting was born. And it was this passion which led me to start my own patchwork and quilting shop only 3 years later. Through this I had to jump straight into teaching and learn a lot along the way. Having a family with small children and running my own business I never had the time for City and Guilds courses or any other long term learning. My skills all comes from short workshops, online resources and most importantly experimenting and trial and error. 

I have now published my own book Cathedral Windows - New Views and had a solo exhibition of the quilts travelling around UK. 
In 2019 I’m preparing my second exhibition with a body of work consisting of quilted and painted Mandalas. 
I travel to teach groups and give talks as well as demonstrate at shows and other venues. 
I have joined Out of the Fold as felt a need to be challenged, stretched and also I was missing a company of same minded artistic people. My biggest passion is to make textile  art inspired by yoga, sacred geometry, buddhism, symbolism and often carrying spiritual messages. 

I write about my creative journey on my blog www.journeywitholiven.com


Saturday 5 January 2019

Introducing Susie Yates


Like most people my journey to joining Out of the Fold has been a varied one. I loved Art and Textiles at school because of inspirational teachers. Encouragement, led me to do a Fine Art degree specialising in Ceramic sculpture. A PGCE in teaching and then thirty years of teaching Art and Textiles to all ages.

Sewing, whether dressmaking, embroidery or creative textiles has been a part of my life forever. Having taught for years I felt like I had lost my ability to do something for myself. On retirement I joined a City and Guilds certificate course in patchwork and quilting with Mary McIntosh as my tutor to reinforce my knowledge base. It was the best decision I could have made and has helped me to find a route forward.


Three Kings 


My work is inspired by experiences, nature, places and stories. I love to use a variety of different fabrics and mediums, layering them up to achieve a textured surface either in 2D or 3D.
Homage to Long, Goldsworthy and Yates
In 2014 I set up a group called the Friday Frolics to create community quilting projects with a local theme. We achieved a third place in 2016 with a piece called the “Battle of Solebay”and first place in 2017 in the group quilt section at the Festival of Quilts at the NEC with a piece called “ The Four Seasons” Working with others is such fun and enables all talents and abilities to shine. I do love to teach.

Four Seasons

In 2018 I was privileged to win first prize at the Festival of quilts in the 3D Creations section with a piece called “The Gift. 
The Gift







Thursday 3 January 2019

Introducing new member Dee Nicholson


I have sewed for much of my life making a wide variety of things. As a young girl I started making dolls clothes with the help of my grandmother, and later progressed onto making clothes for myself and for friends. While still at school my mother and I made several patchwork quilts which were raffled for charity, these were all stitched by hand. I then moved on to soft toys and nursery accessories, and later on to soft furnishings.

In 2003 I joined a local patchwork group and found a new passion. Later that year I moved to France and enrolled on a City and Guilds Patchwork and Quilting course where Janice Gunner was the tutor. I completed both the Certificate and Diploma over the next five years. I then moved on to Textile Art which brought together many of the skills I had previously gained and enabled me to pursue other interests such as dyeing and embellishing. I have experimented extensively with natural dyes to create my own unique fabrics that are used in my textile art. 

Soulmates
White Vine
                                     


 In 2015 I moved back to Suffolk. 

Most of my inspiration comes from trees, shrubs wild flowers and the Suffolk and Norfolk coast. 
   



My work has been exhibited throughout Europe including France, Germany, Luxembourg and further afield in Russia, Japan and Brazil.


Tuesday 1 January 2019

Introducing new member Heather Black


Heather has always been interested in textiles and learnt to sew, knit and crochet at a very young age.  Time devoted to creating has varied over the years, and it was only after taking early retirement several years ago that she was able to concentrate on this once again.


In order to learn about creating original designs, Heather enrolled on a City & Guilds Certificate course in Machine Embroidery in 2015.  She completed this course in 2017 and was awarded one of the student prizes.  During the course she discovered a love for natural dyeing, especially natural contact dyeing (eco printing) and continues to experiment to push the boundaries in this area.  Occasionally she runs workshops to share this exciting natural process.


Heather also enjoys felting (wet, nuno and needle felting) and making 3D textile items.  She is currently studying for an Advanced Stitched Textile qualification through ‘Creative Stitch’.