Quilts in 2022 are back! And I have been lucky enough to attend these and teach.
Read More2022 It's going to be a Creative Year
January was a crazy, busy month for me with in-person events that had been booked well in advance of the lingering Covid threats. I taught at Craft Napa, Road to California, a local needlearts group and then traveled to Florida for a guild retreat.
Wearing masks to teach is the normal at this time, especially in California where vaccines are required also. I did miss the social aspect at these events but it was good to be around creatives doing what we love. With time to unload and repack I set off for Ontario, CA for Road to California and a 3-day Pet Portrait workshop I was teaching.
I think I had about a weeks break before repacking for a week long trip to Florida. I was invited as the “national” teacher to the Peace River Quilters retreat at Lake Pierce near Haines City. When I got up in the morning I was stunned by the beauty of the lake and the trees dripping with Spanish moss.
I was teaching two classes here; the first Sunflowers and then T-shirt Quilts. I was very happy that my students worked so hard, making excellent progress, finishing or nearly finishing their projects in one day. Tom even got to stitch on his sunflower. The retreat was really fun, I felt spoilt that I could hang out, take short walks at this beautiful location before heading to their home town of Punta Gorda for more fun.
One member of the Peace River quilters decided it would be a good idea to make a quilted car cover and little did she know what she was taking on! With a few friends and donated orphan quilt blocks they put this van cover together just in time for the retreat. It was really impressive!
Sunsets at the retreat center were beautiful. I got to look for gators, and I think I saw a baby one hanging out in the water! Leaving for Punta Gorda with the quilters we stopped for a Cuban lunch on the way. The weather warmed up from Florida’s cold snap and I was ready for palm trees and sunshine.
Back at the guilds hometown I got to present at the quilt meeting and the following day taught my Fabulous Fish Fabric Collage class. My host Becky and friends kindly took me to see Manatees at Manatee Park at Fort Meyers and then Burrowing Owls that hang out in the empty lots near their home. Everyone was so kind, fun to work with but I was happy to come home.
Once back I had a few days to apply to a SAQA exhibition. The problem was I had yet to make the quilts! For Prism Play entry quilts had to be 15” x 45” and made using the colors from one color card. I had chosen a yellow/green card and blue/green. I am happy to say I did get them made and entered on time!
If you have ever wanted to take a fabric collage class from me there are a few opportunities this year. I will be teaching for the Quiltfest Virtual Schoolhouse on May 11-14th. Wildflowers, Three Hens, Vases and Succulents. These are all 3hr online classes with kits available. Registration is now open.
Aug 3-4 I will be at IQF Long Beach teaching three classes Dazzling Dogs and Cats 1 day , Wildflowers and Fabulous Fish both 3 hr classes. Kits are included in these workshops. Finally I will be teaching at IQF Houston between Oct 31-Nov 5 classes TBD.
I am happy to announce I will be teaching at Empty Spools at Asilomar April 21-26th 2023 with a five day in depth study of fabric collage, Animal or Pet Portraits.
2022 will be a creative year for me as I work on new projects, catch up on the custom quilts I make and travel and teach.
End of Year Review 2021
I can’t believe its the end of the year and one of my goals had been to post on my blog more regularly and to send out monthly newsletters. Alas, these goals I did not achieve! Going into 2022 this is really something I am going to work on.
Covid continued into 2021. We all gradually got vaccinated and then boosted and coming to the end of the year the virus is affecting more people than ever. It will be part of daily life for quite some time now so teaching and presenting online to guilds and quilt shows around the country and globe is the norm. It is great to teach to an audience that otherwise I would not have been able to reach.
I like to add a summary here of how I spent my time over the year. This is my record of what I achieved in quilts, classes taught and quilts donated.
Memory Quilts 46
Art Quilts 18
Donated Quilts 8
Lectures and Workshops taught online 32
Lectures and Workshops taught in Person 9
It was a hard year for Artistic Alchemy this year. Having to postpone the retreat from 2020 we went ahead with preparations for the retreat in Sept 2021 despite pandemic uncertainties. But shortly before it was a wildfire threatening South Lake Tahoe that got it shut down. Smoke levels and air qualities issues were bad enough but when the fire approached the lake we knew the event could not happen. Sadly earlier in the year we had decided this was going to be our last retreat. Currently plans for Artistic Alchemy are on hold.
Every year I try to make one big quilt but I didn’t achieve this goal. I received so many custom quilts to make for people that I felt a little overwhelmed. I do enjoy making these quilts as its always a challenge and I think they do make a difference in peoples lives especially when they are clothes or ties of a loved one that is no longer around. Next year I will be only taking on a few custom quilts.
Below is a compilation photo of some of the quilts that I did make for people. One donation quilt was for the Social Justice Sewing Academy remembrance quilt project made for a family of a man who was killed through police intervention. I also made two quilts for a man who lost is wife in a motorcycle accident.
I made some custom pet portraits and also some new samples for new classes I plan to teach in 2022. I hoped to make a dent in the 15+ collage quilts I have ready to free-motion quilt and finish but didn’t! My Coursecraft Love of Pets Online workshop still continues to be popular and I would love to write some more workshops.
My family and I did get to take a few road trips this year visiting Cayucos on the Central California Coast, Crater Lake in Oreon and The Redwoods on the Northern California Coast. Visiting the Fern Grotto was incredible. And not forgetting a big family week on Kauai in October. Its been over two years since I visited my family in England so a trip back home is overdue.
Oct/Nov I had three weeks of crazy travel. A relaxing weeks vacation in Kauai which was wonderful staying on the North Shore next to the ocean. A day at home then I flew to Houston to teach for five days at the Fall Festival. I met some amazing, enthusiastic students and the energy at Houston is always great. Then a night at home before driving to Lake Tahoe to attend a Pat Pauly fabric printing workshop at Art Quilt Tahoe. It was a crazy busy time but I enjoyed it all!
Going into 2022 I am making preparations for a busy January of teaching; Craft Napa, Road to California and Peace River Quilt Guild retreat in Florida. I recently had a hand stitching article published in Quilting Arts magazine about the Crazy Covid Stitching I’ve been doing. This is the mediative work I do in my downtime and is a workshop for Craft Napa.
22 is my favorite number. I was born on the 22nd, as a child I lived in a house number 22 and our phone number had 22 in it. So this is how it became my favorite number. I have a feeling its going to be a good year.
Best wishes for 2022. Let’s hope its a healthy, creative and hopeful year.