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Ups and Downs in this new world
Hidden Message 2 - one of the quilts on display in From There to Now

Hidden Message 2 - one of the quilts on display in From There to Now

Those of you who live in the UK will be aware that the government announced new restrictions covering Greater Manchester (where I live) on Thursday evening due to an increase in the number of Covid-19 cases locally. We are no longer able to visit each others homes or gardens. They have not imposed any new restrictions on businesses so I could continue to teach. However, whilst my students never go inside my home, they do use the garden to access the studio, the bathroom and screen wash trough as well as sitting in the garden on sunny days. It is tempting to bend the rules as I know that I, and my family, are being super careful. And I know that the studio is Covid-19 safe. But I’m not going too. If we all bend the rules we will never get free of this disease.

So yesterday I contacted those students who were due in the studio in the next couple of weeks. They have all been so understanding and so lovely and I thank them for making a difficult day easier to bear. I’m trying to reschedule the Breakdown Your Palette workshop for later in the summer and may have a couple of free spaces if it goes ahead.

But life goes on and there is much to celebrate. Beyond The Festival of Quilts launched on Thursday and I have had some fabulous responses to my virtual gallery ‘From There to Now’. Although the official event finishes tomorrow I believe that the galleries are going to be left visible until next years show. I’ve also had a good response to the Helen Parrott and Rosie James workshops in 2021 with half the places taken in a couple of days. They are popular teachers!

And thank you to those who have ordered from my webshop, especially those buying my limited edition bookmarks. As a reminder the 10% discount code FOQ2020 is valid until midnight on Sunday.

Yesterday was horrible but today I have given myself a good talking to and am back working on my book.

Leah x

Announcing new guest tutors for 2021 - Helen Parrott and Rosie James
Sewing Blue by Rosie James

Sewing Blue by Rosie James

It is an absolute pleasure to announce that Helen Parrott and Rosie James will be teaching at Urban Studio North next year. They are both amazing artists and teachers and I’m so happy that they accepted my invitation to teach in my studio.

Stitched samples by Helen Parrott

Helen will be teaching a new five day workshop that combines creative personal development with individual coaching sessions. The title of her workshop is Northern Landscapes and Hand Stitch and you can find more here. It is a two part workshop running from 7th to 9th May and 12th to 13th June 2021. Students will explore new visual and stitch ideas drawn from northern landscapes. At the end of the first weekend students will go home with ideas to explore and reflect on before coming back into the studio. I had the pleasure of working alongside Helen last autumn and have seen, at first hand, how good she is at tailoring a workshop to fit individual students needs and aspirations.You can find more about Helen on her website here.

And what can I say about Rosie James? Well I absolutely love her work. Her use of a sewing machine to stitch drawn lines creates deceptively simple but powerful, evocative pieces of art. During her five day workshop, entitled Drawing With Your Sewing Machine (4th to 8th October 2021), you will learn to use your sewing machine for free machine quilting and will experiment with stitch on different surfaces including paper and cloth. You’ll learn to add colour using applique and simple monoprinting. By the end of the workshop you will have a series of experimental samples and one or more completed pieces. You can find out more about the workshop here. And you can find out more about Rosie and see more of her art on her website here.

I’m taking bookings on both workshops from today via my online shop. Both cost £450 including a £150 deposit.

Well that went well!
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A big thank you to Jane Mills and Janet Morsman for being such wonderful students this week and for helping test drive my Covid-19 safe studio. I was a little anxious about starting teaching again but it went well. The way I had laid out the studio worked and we were able to maintain social distancing …. albeit we cheated occasionally to go the wrong way around my one way system! Having to wear masks when walking around the studio wasn’t too bad as we each spent most of our time in our individual workstations where we didn’t need masks. And we were each able to make ourselves cups of tea and coffee in a Covid-19 safe way. There were little bits that need improving but overall I’m a lot more comfortable than I was.

It felt so good to get back to teaching and to be working alongside Jane and Janet. And we got to spend five days breakdown printing! I can’t think of many better ways to spend my time!

My Breakdown Your Palette workshops are full for this year but I still have three places left on workshops next year if you are feeling inspired!

Ready for action!

I’ve spent the week getting my studio ready for my first students in over four months. It looks quite a lot different but we live in a different world now and we all have to adjust. I’m grateful that I can start teaching again - I have missed it badly. But it has been a strangely upsetting week. My studio is my favourite place in the world, it is part of my family home and feels like an extension of ‘me’. Putting up screens and taping out the floor space just feels wrong but I’m hoping that once my first couple of students arrive and the space is filled with laughter and creativity it will start to feel more normal.

I know that some of my students are anxious about coming into the studio so I have made a short video. In order to be able to embed the video in this post I have had to set up a YouTube channel (Urban Studio North). Which wasn’t something I was planning on doing but hey, maybe I’ll post more videos in the future!

I’m teaching my five day Breakdown Your Palette workshop so hoping for good weather! I’ll try to remember to post photos on Instagram through the week.

Needless to say that I haven’t made much progress on ‘the book’ …….

Rip it up and start again ...
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On Monday 20th July I will be teaching in my the studio for the first time in over four months. Life has changed in ways we couldn’t have imagined in that space of time and is unlikely to get back to normal for many, many months. So, in order to provide a safe environment for my students, and for me, the studio has to change.

I have made a start. I’ve cleared away most of the clutter and, with son Joes help, rearranged the student benches so that they all face my teaching bench. I’m only teaching two students next week but will be teaching four students at a time from mid-August. I have ordered protective screens and floor tape to mask off walk ways and to ensure safe distancing as we walk around the studio. I am elbow deep in hand gel, masks, anti-bacterial wipes and disinfectant sprays. I have brought extra tea towels and hand towels so nobody has to share. I have enough squeezy bottles so that every student can have their own set of dyes. I have laid awake at night trying to think my way through all the things that could go wrong ….

Over the next few days I will be giving the studio a deep clean. I’m even going to get rid of the cobwebs - a sure sign that these are extraordinary times. I’ll be completing risk assessments and printing appropriate signage.

And, in between, I’ll keep working on what the Higgins household is now calling ‘that difficult second book’. Yes, progress is slow.

Although I’m a little nervous about opening up I can’t wait to teach again and to have like minded, lovely people in the studio. And the best bit … I’m teaching my five day Breakdown Your Palette workshop which I love!

Bye for now, Leah

New workshops at Urban Studio North
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I have just updated my website with all the workshops that I will be teaching here at Urban Studio North in 2021. It is going to be a very busy year! Like many textile teachers I have had to cancel or postpone lots of workshops over the last four months and have rescheduled many for the first half of 2021. If you take a peek at my website you’ll see that I’ve put on extra Breakdown Your Palette workshops to accommodate students from 2020 and have 4 places still to fill. I know that a lot of my students are anxious about travelling and about staying in hotels at the moment but I’m keeping all my fingers and toes crossed that life returns to something approaching normality next year.

You’ll also see that I have a few places left on workshops in 2020. Including on workshops that were full a week ago. Life is challenging for all of us and individual circumstances change so I know that odd places are likely to become available at short notice. I guess we are all having to learn to be flexible right now.

And finally, this weeks teaser ….. I love bringing guest tutors into the studio and will soon be sharing the details of three stitch-based workshops with three wonderful tutors that will also run in 2021. So watch this space!

Stay well, Leah

Returning to a new normal
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Although nothing can be certain it looks likely that recreational and leisure businesses, such as Urban Studio North, will be allowed to open up in July provided we comply with strict hygiene and social distancing rules. There are no longer restrictions on lengths of journey in England and local hotels are planning to open from 4th July.

In light of this, and after a great deal of thought, I am currently planning to start running workshops again from 20th July onwards. None of us know when life will return to the old normal. Instead we all need to adjust to a new normal. So, to ensure compliance with social distancing, and to reduce demand on shared facilities such as the bathroom and sinks, I will be restricting class size to a maximum of 4 students for the rest of 2020.  I have already contacted the students affected by this change. I am making lots of other changes in the studio and in how I run the workshops. I have written a detailed COVID-19 UPDATE which I urge students, and prospective students to read. This is, of course, all subject to change should government advice change in the coming weeks and months.

I have had to cancel and reschedule lots of workshops over the last few weeks and months which has meant slotting some additional workshops into 2020. I am continuing to take bookings for workshops this year and have the following spaces left:

Breakdown Your Palette, 7th to 11th September - 1 place left on this 5 day dive into breakdown printing - find out more here.

Introduction to Surface Design, a day a month for 10 months starting on Saturday 26th September - 3 places left. Aimed at absolute beginners and covering a really broad range of surface design techniques. Ideal if you live locally to Manchester, you can find out more here.

Books for Textile Artists with Ruth Brown on 10th to 13th October - 2 places left. Because of the class size we are running two workshops back to back. The original dates are full but there are two places available on the workshop running from Saturday 10th to Tuesday 13th October. Ruth is a great teacher and with a limit of 4 students per class you’ll get lots of her time. You can find out more here.

Simply Screen Printing, 7th and 8th November - 1 place left on this two day introduction to screen printing. You can find out more here.

Print, Stitch, Go!, 9th to 13th November - 1 place left. We spend the first half of this workshop screen printing and dyeing fabric and the second half using that fabric - yes, I will make you cut into your lovely printed and dyed fabrics! Aimed at people who have never printed or dyed fabric before this is a really fun five days. You can read more here.

Although I’m a little nervous about opening up again I am really, really looking forward to teaching again. The studio has been too quiet for too long!

My lovely husband is coming home this week after 12 weeks or so shielding with his dad. This feels like such a big step forward for us and we have all our fingers and toes crossed that the situation in the UK continues to improve. Every country has different levels of restrictions right now but I hope that many of you are now able to spend a little more time with family and friends.

Stay well, Leah

Alice Fox and Christine Chester - spaces on their workshops!
Folded rusted fabrics - Alice Fox

Folded rusted fabrics - Alice Fox

Along with lots of teachers I have had to cancel and postpone workshops whilst we live in these strange and worrying times. In most cases my lovely students have been able to ‘sign up’ for rearranged workshops but not everyone has been able to do that. So I now have places available on two wonderful workshops.

I have places on Rust Marks with Alice Fox in which you will learn about the potential for using found rusty objects for printing and dyeing on paper and fabric. Using an experimental approach and found metal you will explore methods for transferring marks from rusty metal onto papers and fabrics. The new dates are Friday 19th March to Sunday 21st March 2021. The workshop cost is £255 with a £125 deposit needed to book a place.

I also have places on Poetry of Decay with Christine Chester. This mixed media course will introduce you to some materials and processes that will help you to create rich and textured surfaces based on the inspiration found in your own photographs. The new dates are Monday 8th to Friday 12th March 2021. The cost is £425 including a £175 deposit.

Of course none of us know exactly what will be happening over the next few months but I am hoping that we will all be able to be together soon. Much as I love having the studio to myself I am missing the fun, the conversation and the glorious chaos that comes with a full studio!

Stay well, Leah

Interpreting decay - Christine Chester

Interpreting decay - Christine Chester

A tale of two shows
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We find ourselves in a bit of a mess and we really don’t know what is going to happen in the next few days, let alone the next few weeks or months. Coronavirus is affecting our lives in many ways and I sincerely hope that you, your family and friends remain healthy and we don’t get anywhere near the worst case scenerios we are hearing.

Last week I had a wonderful gallery space and stand at The Scottish Quilting Show in Glasgow. I got a little stressed setting up but my son Joe sorted me out and, as per usual, was a great help throughout. I meet some old friends, made new friends and had an amazing response to my work. We sold lots of books, fabric, dyes etc ….. the stand looked very empty by the Sunday. We also managed to meet up with my daughter and her partner who live in Glasgow. So very happy Joe and Leah!

I spent the first few days this week working to get ready for the Fashion & Embroidery Show at the NEC next week. Long, satisfying days in the studio. But unfortunately I heard on Wednesday night that the show has been postponed due to coronavirus. I don’t know if this is an over reaction. Only time will tell. The organisers have postponed the show until the 25th to 28th June. I will (hopefully) be teaching that week so won’t be there. Fingers crossed that this and other shows are able to go ahead safely.

In the meantime I thought I would share some photos that the lovely Elisabeth Viguie-Culshaw took of the mini workshop I gave at last weeks show.