Thursday, 18 July 2013

The best day out for us

Tuesday saw Alex officially graduate from Uni. She has already been working for over a month, but Uni life finally ended on 16th July 2013 with her graduation ceremony at Royal Festival Hall on The Southbank. It was a brilliant setting; one of our favourite places in the world and with the tremendous weather we're having at the moment, nothing could have been better.









Sunday, 3 February 2013

Silk

What a lovely day yesterday was. The sun was shining and it seemed like a great day for a drive - so Dean and I headed off to Whitchurch in the Test Valley. It's lovely driving around there, although as the sun was shining we did miss Dean's MG with the top down it would have made life even better. Anyway we headed of to visit the Whitchurch Silk Mill. A poster had been sent to college promoting their weekend sale and free entry to the mill. 
 water power

  They weave gorgeous silks much of which graces out TV screens in many costume dramas and films. I adore looms and weaving (it makes me long for my college days) and especially the strong, beautiful colours of silk fabrics and yarn.
It was gorgeous just wandering around and fun to do a quick bit of weaving on a treddle loom.
  

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Happy holidays

Oh dear my favourite holiday is as good as finished and I know that I will have a mamoth amount of marking to do for the next 3 weeks or so, AS coursework projects and all of the A2 coursework so it will be pretty hectic for a while.
Well what was the holiday all about:
Decorations - at home

at college

visiting family (some at work) and some relaxing

having Alex and John staying with us for a long time - lovely

a short walk on New Years day and a drink in the pub

relaxing

playing with my ipad

spoiling the cats

going to the cinema twice in a week

relaxing, eating too much, drinking, shopping, chatting and being very lazy.

Sunday, 2 December 2012

What a long time it's been, again!

Sorry it's been so long since my last post. This is the time of year when there should be so much to post about, but work has been so full on, it seems that during term time there is never a moment for a teacher to call their own: marking, observations, meetings, 1-1s with students, schemes of work, training days, the list goes on and on. Unfortunatly just when it seems you've worked your way through it, it all starts over again - the courses I teach on in the Foundation Learning department are now due to have external moderation oh and of course there will be parent's evenings next week and the following week.
Anyway I suppose all of these things can make you really appreciate the little or unplanned things and this weekend has had some of those.
My friend Alison texted me on Saturday afternoon inviting me to go to Reading with her for a spot of late night Christmas shopping. Reading's Christmas lights are very beautiful.
My friend Jackie had an open house with crafts on show from her and some friends and from what I saw she was having an amazingly busy time.
My husband surprised me (lovely, as he doesn't do surprises) and gave me this yesterday morning, how better to start the days of December than with some good chocolate.

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Oh dear what to do with a bumper harvest?

It's been a pretty rubbish year for our vegetable patch and we have even resorted to the odd veg box which has been lovely.



But one crop which has been abundant is the grapes. We grow our vine purely for the shade it provides and the way it looks. The grapes usually consist of some very small, sparse bunches, however last year we had loads of bunches each made up of very small, extremely sharp grapes. This year though they're getting sweeter and bigger but are full of pips and we just have so many, at least 60 litres, it's such a shame to throw them away, and they look lovely, but can't think of anything to do with them, and they wouldn't make good wine.

Friday, 12 October 2012

Lace


Today a very lovely, and extremely busy, colleague gave up a precious hour of her time to share her passion for all things lace with 4 of our textiles students. She bought in a large range of her own work, samples of lace she has collected and images of lace she has acquired. She was a font of knowledge and was able to share facts from smuggling lace, Queen Victoria's wedding dress to how to make lace on a train. She really impressed the students (and me) with her samples of textured lace made from wools and how to use buttonhole stitch to achieve a lacy effect.






Thank you Diana, it was a treat.

Friday, 31 August 2012

As Textiles

Well the summer holidays are almost over and it will be back to work with a bump on Monday so here's the post I meant to add weeks ago showing a little of the work the As group did last year. There's no excuse for this late posting, I've just been enjoying my own time over the holiday too much.
Hand made book project

Bag project



















Skirt project
Sketch book pages

Exam pieces