New work: Process Colour #1
With one day to spare I am all ready for Festival of Quilts. How do I know? Because I have checked everything off my Festival of Quilts 2018 checklist. I love a good checklist! Have I forgotten anything ....
- FoQ paperwork / car pass / Hi-Vis / Exhibitor Passes - check
- Float / Phone / Tablet / Chargers / card reader / power bank - check
- Sack truck - check
- Two table tops (with pre-drilled holes for legs) - check
- Eight legs (in their handmade carrying bags) - check
- Makita drill / small screws / screw driver / spirit level - check
- Two table cloths - check
- One stool (but I will be too busy to use it!) - check
- Small steps (can't reach top of stand) - check
- Quilts for stand (in their handmade bag) - check
- Postcards / stands - check
- Leaflets / stands - check
- Fabric for sale (lots) - check
- Display boxes - check
- Velcro dots - check
- Panel pins - check
- Small hammer - check
- Duck tape and cable ties (thanks for the tip Ruth) - check
- Double sided tape - check
- Invisible tape - check
- Scissors - check
- Wet wipes - check
- Hand fan (hot flushes!) - check
- Notebook - check
- Pens / pencils - check
- Twine - check
- Fabric care slips - check
- Business cards - check
- Labels for quilts - check
- Price labels for fabric - check
- A4 workshop 'adverts' for stand (love laminating!) - check
- 100 snazzy paper bags / labels - check
- Lint roller (for the quilts) - check
- Tape measure - check
- Fine pins - check
- Calculator - check
- Newsletter sign up sheet - check
- Workshop sign up forms - check
- Paypal sign (yes I take PayPal and cards) - check
- Price / availability list for workshops - check
- Joe (oldest son, my gofer, and, he says, ace salesperson) - he is around here somewhere!
- Clothes to wear (by far the hardest decisions!) - check
If you are at Festival please come see me on stand H35 in the main hall! It will be lovely to put faces to names x
And my spare day .... unless it is pouring down I'm taking my grandson to the beach and eating ice cream.
I recently 

I started sampling ideas for my new series using a selection of dyed fabrics pulled from my stash. Early outcomes did not exactly grab me so I also tried using stencils to take colour out (discharge) and to add colour. Interesting but still not right. I added back colour. And got rather depressed until I decided to change the scale and to add stitch. Bingo!
In between wrapping presents last week I did manage to prepare and pull some breakdown screens. I got some really promising marks by using a screen made with torn strips of freezer paper gently ironed onto the screen before rollering on a very thin layer of black thickened dye. I also made a screen using strips of torn masking tape. I wanted the marks to be delicate so pulled through with lots of print paste. And replaced the paste if it got tinted with colour.

It is a good job that I have a Plan B as my experiments over the last week or so have failed to give me a 'WOW' moment. The results didn't even fall into the 'Ugly Duckling' category of pieces that might fit in with what I'm trying to achieve with some additional process. The experiment has been educational but not in any way that is connected with what I think I'm trying to achieve.
After multiple attempts I am now happy with my new colour family. I am calling it 'traces' as I'm hoping to use it to create a new body of work based on iconic industrial buildings that no longer exist. I spent my childhood summers staying with my grandparents in a small village north of Nottingham. The area was criss-crossed with coal seams and every journey took us past pit heads. These buildings don't exist anymore but I bet most people my age who spent time in the north of England know exactly what I am thinking off.