I missed the 3rd session of Surface, Structure, Stitch at City Lit as I was on holiday for the week in Weymouth( our 13th visit). I'd had a discussion with Louise the previous week on how I might approach adding handstitch to my machine quilted piece so I'd brought lots of supplies with me to do my homework, spreading out on the dining room table in the cottage. My mum was an embroiderer but my stitching so far has been very plain, variations on straight stitch, so I spent time on the train studying my mum's copy of Anchor pamphlet ' 100 Embroidery Stitches' ( Price 6p!) and a more recent purchase of Constance Howard's Book of Stitches ( which cost rather more than secondhand )
A lot of restaurants and pubs were closed during our stay for either holidays or refurbishment so we had several meals at old favourites the Cove House Inn in Chiswell, Portland and the Taste Cafe at Chesil Beach Visitor Centre overlooking the Fleet lagoon. Spending nearly a whole day there on Ian's Birthday, we were aware of the tides and the effect on the screened views from the underwater cameras ( which I drew in my sketchbook)
I then had the confidence to add these to the machine quilted piece I'd started the previous week
When I got home, I cut it down to 9" square, the format for this year CQ Journal Quilts which has to contain a piece of something repurposed , having had a previous life. My theme was going to be " Assemblage" but " Scavenged Scraps" might be more appropriate since most of the fabrics came from the wondrous collections of dressmaking offcuts and recycled materials in the City Lit textile studio scrap boxes.
I'm also taking part in an invited Facebook group challenge posting a year of daily black and white photos " Small Reflections 2020" which certainly makes you look at the world differently.
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