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Friday, October 30, 2015

Newbie co-rep in our region

Firstly, I would like to thank Maggi for her hard work as co-rep and her contribution to the SAQA group.  I know it was a role that was important to her.  I hope I can be a worthy successor.

As co-rep, I plan to support Uta’s activities and match her enthusiasm for SAQA in our region. She does a great job across a wide spectrum of countries, languages and cultures.

A little about me: -

I am fairly new to quilting – until 2012, I embroidered and behaved like a butterfly, flitting from one technique to another!  When I retired, I needed a challenge to replace a demanding IT job in the City of London, so as one does, I moved to quilting where the opportunities to enter competitions and show in exhibitions are more numerous and generally to a higher standard.
As part of my move to quilting, I decided to concentrate on abstract designs in limited colour palettes, improvisional cutting and piecing with simple machine stitch to integrate the design.  The design of the first 3 was good, but the quilting would not have passed the Quilt Police.  I was lucky with the 4th piece – it was accepted for the Fine Arts Quilt Masters gallery at Festival of Quilts in 2013.  And again in 2014, my entry was selected.  Here are images of them:


I am currently working on experimental pieces which have a collage feel.  Some of these will be displayed at the West Country Quilt and Textile Show, UWE, Bristol, November 12th to 14th where I am sharing a stand with a fellow SAQA member, Stephanie Crawford.  Other SAQA members are also exhibiting and include k3n and Alicia Merrett as well as SAQA members who have work in the CQ Elements exhibition. 

My reasons for accepting the rep role:

I do hope to make more of my SAQA membership and I know the only way to do that is to participate more and give time and effort to the group.  Contemporary Quilt group in the UK has been an excellent learning experience – I have organised and curated two of their exhibitions at FOQ.  I also set up a regional CQ group and was the group's first organiser.

I would like to enable other members in our region to also make more of their membership.  I have ideas but must first read all the paperwork I have received from Desiree Vaughn, SAQA Regional Rep Coordinator, on guidelines for the role.  So bear with me whilst I do that.  I know Uta has some great ideas for us as well.

I shall be at Knit & Stitch in Harrogate all day Saturday 28th November with sometime late Friday and early Sunday.  I know some of you will be there as I have been putting the stewarding rota together so it will be good to meet you.

Keep making art and please feel free to contact me to nag, ask questions or make suggestions.

Christine
(ps I also answer to Chris and Chrisse)

Thursday, October 29, 2015

"Food for Thought" at The Knitting and Stitching Show



SAQA exhibition "Food for Thought" will be on display at Harrogate International Center in November:



More detailed information on the show is available here.

You can order tickets here.

If you would like to help with the rota at the SAQA table, please get in touch with the reps via the blog-address.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Benefit Auction 2015 - donations from Europe/Middle East

In the final section of the 2015 Benefit Auction this quilt will be up for auction at the International Quilt Festival Houston from October 28 through November 1:

Tiziana Tateo (Italy)


Monday, October 26, 2015

"Redirecting the Ordinary" at Vicenza, Italy

Elisabeth Nacenta de la Croix has sent some pictures of the recent appearance of "Redirecting the Ordinary" at the Abilmente in Vicenza, Italy:





The next possibility for seeing a SAQA show on European grounds is "Two by Twenty" at OEQC in Maastricht, and then "Food for Thought" at Knitting &Stitching show, Harrogate.

Other exhibitions by SAQA members at Maastricht will be by Chantal Guillermet, Jette Clover & Katriina Flensburg and the group International Threads (eight SAQA members from four countries).

Benefit Auction 2015 - donations from Europe/Middle East

In the final section of the 2015 Benefit Auction this quilt will be up for auction at the International Quilt Festival Houston from October 28 through November 1:

Wil Opie Agute (Netherlands)



Sunday, October 25, 2015

Benefit Auction 2015 - donations from Europe/Middle East

In the final section of the 2015 Benefit Auction this quilt will be up for auction at the International Quilt Festival Houston from October 28 through November 1:

Brigitte Kopp (Germany)


Saturday, October 24, 2015

Benefit Auction 2015 - donations from Europe/Middle East

In the final section of the 2015 Benefit Auction this quilt will be up for auction at the International Quilt Festival Houston from October 28 through November 1:

Sally Ann Douglass (UK)




Friday, October 23, 2015

Benefit Auction 2015 - donations from Europe/Middle East

In the final section of the 2015 Benefit Auction this quilt will be up for auction at the International Quilt Festival Houston from October 28 through November 1:

Birgitta Debenham (UK)


Friday, October 16, 2015

"Food For Thought" at Knitting and Stitching in London

SAQA-member Sandy Snowden has sent us a few pictures of the recent SAQA-exhibition at the Knitting & Stitching show in London:








You can see a more detailed report about her days in London here.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Wide Horizons V - Europe's SAQA exhibition is coming up again next year

Every two years, SAQA Europe/Middle East issues a call for entry for a juried exhibition for members of this reagion. The exhibition will premiere at the Carrefour Européen Patchwork, and travel afterwards for about one year to several interesting international venues.

Below you can see an image of the flyer we are currently distributing. The live links can be found here:


If you are not a registered member of SAQA yet, but would like to participate in this call for entry, sign up now and become a member!




Monday, October 5, 2015

Exhibition in Munich with SAQA presence



SAQA member Christine Seager is exhibiting at Textile et Kunst in Munich with zero3 from 5th – 23rd October. This is a diverse group of textile artists which gets its name from the year in which it was formed, 2003. Since then the group has actively worked to promote modern textiles as a more widely accepted art form, with regular UK wide exhibitions including Festival of Quilts and the Knit and Stitch shows.

Members are encouraged to work on their own professional development through the pursuit of contemporary techniques and personal exploration; this individual endeavour combined with the support and feedback provided by the group encourages the production of high quality, innovative work.

Group members are:

Janet Atherton
Janine Ayres
Audrey Critchley
Karen Farmer
Rosemary Hufton
Leslie Morgan
Janet Twinn
Christine Seager
Jude Kingshott
You can find out more information about the group at http://www.zero3textileartists.com/