Thursday 11 September 2014

Something a little less ordinary - Retina Photography

Sometimes when a chap is working in the IT industry and has a curiosity about people in general and some in particular, he goes off and does something about it.  Steve Hughes takes photos - affordable, excellent photos - funny, dramatic, corporate, from the air, from the ground, you name it, he has probably done it. http://www.retinaphotography.co.uk/

And sometimes that leads to something else - a site of stories with photos about peoples' weekend passions, some hidden, some much more public. http://www.retinaphotography.co.uk/passions/ 
Steve contacted me asking about quilters and I pointed him in the direction of Jane Andreoli, ex-housing officer, ex-community centre manager and a prolific quilter, quilt designer and textile artist.  And she happens to be a member of Breakaways.  A two part article is here http://www.retinaphotography.co.uk/textile-art-part-one/ and here http://www.retinaphotography.co.uk/textile-art-part-two/ - with a little about Breakaways and what goes on there.

For those who dont know us, we meet in the annexe at Denmead Community Centre, School Lane, Denmead, on Wednesday evenings 7-9.30 at a cost of around £3.00 and we welcome visitors - first visit is free.

Anyway as chance would have it, while doodling around the countryside, having missed the entrance to the Community Centre, Steve found the Fox and Hounds pub, which I just missed being a shareholder of and, being curious, in he went - http://www.retinaphotography.co.uk/community-spirit-in-the-fox-and-hounds-denmead/  - more to follow on that one, by the looks of it.

And eventually there will be an article on my friend Bren who plays with Batala Portsmouth https://www.facebook.com/batala.portsmouth  or www.batalaportsmouth.com/. Batala have just played at Bestival and one of my sons saw them and said there was a respectable festival size crowd around them.  :)  I bet Bren enjoyed herself and I am looking forward to seeing what Steve has to say about her passion!

If you know somebody with an unusual weekend passion, why not email Steve and suggest them? It will be an interesting experience - steve@retinaphotography.co.uk

Friday 5 September 2014

Wendy's


Wendy made this quilt for her sister - a real labour of love, with those tiny flowery prints and it is huge.  Her sister was very happy with it and Wendy should be very pleased with herself for persevering :)


A miscellany

Our group quilt except that Jane is the only one who has made it so far.  This was laid out on the floor to be layered and pinned

I have a feeling this might be Kim's Music quilt which is spectacular.  Looking forward to seeing it finished.

I think this may be one of Rosemary's but someone will correct me, I'm sure

Rosemary again :)




These are quite lovely and Breakaways has not moved; Rosemary brought the 2nd quilt to my house when she visited ('scuse the mess)

Some of Jane's pictures






Sarah's made for her little boy,of course!




Squares and Pinwheels

I think this may be Ruth's baby quilt

Beautifil pinwheels but not sure whose

Rosemary's I think....






Hexagons

Now I feel that this might be Rosemary's but I am sure somebody will tell me if it isn't and I will amend accordingly.


Chris's Beautiful Japanese Folded Patchwork Quilt





Apologies...

..for not posting for ages.  I have been extremely busy looking after two very small people who are now, of course, somewhat bigger than they were.  As a result I havent been able to go to Breakaways for a few months and am just now easing back in, though not necessarily at unlocking time  - sorry, Chris.

I do have a small backlog of photos and some which have been sent to me which I will post when I get a chance and hope to resume on a more regular basis once I have cleared rather a large backlog of things to do.

However, groups such as Breakaways almost run themselves; they are composed of lovely, funny, creative people and of course nothing had changed when I first put my foot through the door again (except that the group may have been quieter in my absence, perhaps - as in volume lol).  I would like to thank Jane and Kim for helping out but most of all I would like to thank my friend and colleague (and the one who deals with the money)  Christine Joiner, for holding the fort so ably in my absence.  And she's still making fabulous quilts, along with all the other things she does.  Thanks, Chris xxx