Tuesday, 18 August 2026

Story Time



Hello

I’ve been thinking about the latest prompt ……. STORY


Some of you may have already read my waffling in Member Chat.

The thing is I’ve been hiding away a lot this year and now I
think I’ve found a quiet way to pop my head around the door
while I get back to being me.

So rather than posting on Instagram or directly on Podia,
I’ve decided to write blog posts.  I can waffle to my hearts 
content and add lots of lovely images.


It was my birthday last week


And as you know I am fond of them.


Look at the lovely Liberty handkerchiefs from my sister,
alongside the Gees Bend book from my niece.  I’m looking
forward to curling up with a cuppa with that one.


My talented friend Maria from Ulverston made this gorgeous 
wreath with the flowers grown, picked and dried from her garden.


We’ve been to the wedding of a young lady that used to live next door.
Her dress is from Vinted, cost £40 and is 50 years old. Only Shona could
have worn it. She looked beautiful. They had a really cost conscious event.
Mainly because they want to spend their hard earned money on their home.
No bridesmaids, her own horse and cart took her to the church. We both
said it’s the most amazing wedding we’ve ever been to.


Have you spotted her light blue cowboy boots.


I’ve decided to declutter my wardrobe of all the things I don’t 
wear and no longer fit.

It turned into one of my throwing things together sessions.


This gorgeous blouse came from a designer in Ireland some years 
ago. The matching full length skirt no longer fastens but I couldn’t
bear to part with it.
So I’ve layered it up with a Toast pinafore, a Two Danes pinstriped
cotton coat and last years Toast pinstripe skirt. Oh yes and my ever
faithful Fly London boots.  

If you’ve got this far, then I thank you for listening to my
rambling, even though it’s not about making anything myself.

Perhaps you’ve just given it a good coat of looking at
😂😂

See you soon
Lynn
xxx










Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Choreography of Objects

On Saturday I travelled over the border to Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire.  When I say over the border, it’s literally less than 30 minutes away.  It was to attend a one day workshop titled ‘Styling A Scene’ and was facilitated by the talented and lovely Java in her studio in an old weaving mill.


I’m not exaggerating when I say I was actually fizzing with excitement and I got more fizzy as the day went on.



You see the thing is when all my textile pals are stitching, dyeing, printing, weaving, collaging and all the other techniques they are so good at, I know that it’s not truly me.

This is me ……. Gathering, collating, faffing, arranging, displaying, tweaking.

And so with the abundance of treasures that Java had in her studio we were given free range to get creative.

Java gave us different scenarios to work on.
Firstly styling up three objects, all the while thinking of structure, softness and the story,


Next up we had to style up an old typewriter using the same format.


It was like being in the best sweetie shop in the land choosing what props to work with

Our next task was to choose an object for someone else to style.
Emily chose this bowl of white cotton balls for me

That was different as my favourite thing is working with colour

For our last task we worked on a joint scene which we pulled together quickly
and easily with the starting point being Emily’s vintage enamel pan set.

Honestly the whole day was a dream and I wish I could do it all again.
I could live in Java’s studio

Until next time, thanks for calling by
Lynn 
xxx 





Sunday, 15 March 2026

March, let’s be having you


Well look at me back in the swing of things. I’ve been on a textile retreat in the Cotswolds
with my tribe from the No Rules Textile Society 



The wandering welder was with me and we stayed in a pretty little cottage in Weston Subedge, not far from Broadway and Chipping Campden. It was so peaceful and had a lovely pub a three minute walk away.



Members travelled from all round the globe by plane, train and car to attend. We had visitors from Spain, Ireland,America and all points of the UK. Many of us had only seen each other on Zoom meetings but that didn’t matter one jot,it was like getting together with old friends. There were lots of hugs and happy tears.


The first part of day one was spent nattering amongst each other then we gathered round while our beloved leader Jayne Emerson talked a little about the format for the weekend, followed by each of us informally saying what we had in mind to do or showing what they’d brought with them. The openness of everyone was so heartwarming, it was just like being in a room with all your best mates. Such a unique atmosphere and gathering of likeminded folk.


For me I’d had in mind to do something to do with Collars and Cuffs, after being inspired by the work of Hungarian textile artist Andrea Kiss. Isn’t it funny what appeals to us. If I was to breakdown why I’m so drawn to her pieces I’d probably say it’s the photography, the techniques, the shabbiness, the mark making. I don’t think I can really put it into words, other than the images just mesmerise me




And so I was in my element creating a display wall. Photography tape is a great fabric adhesive that can be used without leaving any marks on the wall. I’ll be buying a roll of that when I get home. Look at all the boxes of fabric that Jayne brought with her for us all to use. This is just half of it.


I brought with me a variety of cotton collars/blouse fronts that I bought online with the idea of altering them.You can see with my first one that I’ve started by cutting up scraps of fabric and creating a patchwork front on this one. After Pritt sticking them all down I then machine stitched them in place.






By the end of day one I had half of it done.


Round two tomorrow. My head is bursting with ideas of what I’m
going to do next. I’ve not been this fired up for months, it’s like being
back in college. Yippee


Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Oh my goodness ……


Hello bloggers,  I am at my desk with some of my No Rules Textile Society chums on a zoom meeting.  There’s been lots of chat about AI, of which I know nothing about as I’m a bit of a dinosaur when it comes to the latest technology.

However, after discussing ChatGPT, I decided to have a go.   I’d no idea what I was doing so as usual I just pushed buttons until something happened.  


First up I loaded up two of my own original photographs of pieces 
of my work


I asked ChatGpt to create images of a floor mat


a floor mat and a triptych wall hanging.


It’s  frightening and amazing at the same time what it can do.
I can see what all the hoohah is all about amongst the creative industry

How it created this blouse and dress from the two photos was astonishing 




I may play around with ChatGPT more, just for my own interest into what it can do, 
but I can understand how dangerous it has become to people’s professions.

In all honesty it’s not for me.  I’m sure it has its uses but for me it takes away the
true creativity, the process, the beauty and heart of what we do.

If you want to have a go here’s a link CHATGPT

In the meantime have a good authentic creative week folk at your desks
Lynn 
xx