We have a fabulous offer for new subscribers to Workshop on
the Web. A free copy of Lynda Monk and Carol McFee’s book, Stitching the
Textured Surface for everyone who signs up in the next few weeks. We will even
pay the postage. Of course you will also enjoy four issues of Workshop on the
Web with all our great tutors.
We do need to add more subscribers quickly or WoW will be in
danger. I am aware that this offer seems unfair to existing members but we
explained to everyone why we were doing it and they have all been so good and
understanding. Our subscribers have really got behind us and told everyone
about this great offer, through Facebook and blogs. If you can help us with ‘The
Big Push’, that would be lovely.
I have been slacking a bit lately. We have had new windows
in the front rooms and all the clobber has been stored in my workshop. A good
excuse to gad about, so yesterday it was lunch with Jane Wild, Elli Woodsford
and Izzy Deem. I meant to take a photo but was overtaken, first by the catch-up
chat and then by the wine. We did have a giggle, though.
The guys have now finished the windows and I have no excuse
so I am getting ready for my trip to Gawthorpe Hall in Lancashire. If anyone
remembers their City and Guilds history, this is home to the amazing Rachel Kay
Shuttleworth collection of textiles.
They do lots of good workshops and I am booked for two
seminars, under the rather embarrassing title of ‘An Audience with Maggie Grey’.
I have told Clive to dust off the Popemobile!
I am giving two different talks – Visible/ Invisible which
looks at some exciting concepts on themes of inspiration and stitch in addition
to the obvious ones of water and heat soluble techniques. The next day is based
on Faces and Places, which covers both of these inspirational devices, again
with lots of technique ideas. I have some new movies to show techniques and after
the talk we will run these and look closely into the possibilities that they
offer. I am really looking forward to this aspect – something a bit different
for me.
Both talks will look at using metal (different aspects on
different days).
I am currently working with paper and metal. This piece
features hand stitching, others will show mixed media and machine stitch.
If you can get to Lancashire the seminars are on the 27th
and 28th of July. Book soon at
www.gawthorpetextilescollection.eventbrite.co.uk
Not many places left.
This is the last time that my abode will look like this at
the rear.
Work on the conservatory starts tomorrow and we have had to clear one
of the flower beds to make room. Sadly, this ex-camellia had to go.
The builders will remove the rest, we hope. The other plants
were re-homed in a new bed and seem to have recovered.
We are also involved in ferrying about a grandson doing work
experience on a dairy farm. You can just about see him here, getting the cows
in for milking.
It is quite a drive from here so the whole family have been
roped in for two weeks of transporting. He is loving it but the smell in the
car on the homeward trek is quite some thing and I think Clive will not want
the wellies he lent him returned!.
5 comments:
What a brilliant offer - have subscribed as it would be a shame to see WOW disappear.
Tell Clive his wellies have been properly christened! That's a good healthy country smell.
Your seminars sound wonderful and I hope you'll be wearing a posh hat for your 'audience with'!! I love the metallic pieces and do hope WoW will survive - it is excellent value for £20 and so enjoyable.
I am at a quilt show in 2 weeks time I will make up some flyers for WOW and hand them out if you would like me to. I have a small stall for the weekend. I just need your permission to use your WOW logo .
I love the garden pics, thank you!
Love, Wabs
Hey Maggie
I love being a subscriber to WOW. I always look forward to the interesting articles. I have posted about it on my blog in effort to help the cause!
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