Saturday 25 August 2012

Taking a breather.

In theory I am tidying my workroom, but need a breather so thought I'd tell you about this wonderful book which arrived yesterday.   It has fired me with enthusiasm and is packed with useful information on how to use various products and make use of materials and items we already have in our homes.  Cas Holmes is a great recycler and doesn't believe in wasting anything.  Her techniques are all low-tech and she doesn't use chemicals, which pleases me as I'm not happy with either.   Because of the mixed-media nature of her work she advises keeping various types of fabric and paper separately organised which makes so much sense, and today I have been trying to do just that, having first had to tidy my room to find said fabrics and papers.   I have filled 4 or 5 large bags with things I will never use (famous last words!!)  and think the local secondary school textile department might find them useful. If not they can help fill the charity shop ragbags.   Cas Holmes does a lot of fabric printing and her work features beautifully machine drawn plants and birds.

We are having very interesting weather today.   At lunchtime the sun was shining gloriously so we took our snack outside and began to eat.   Five minutes later we heard the first rumble of thunder and saw very dark clouds coming ever closer.  Another few minutes and the rain was pelting down, gutters overflowing and a moat forming round the house - it was very un-English rain.   All is quiet at present but it rumbled on and off for quite some time.

I usually feel a bit guilty when I buy another book (there is another one on it's way) but I justified it as we are not going on holiday this year and I don't get to exhibitions and workshops these days so a book (or two!)  is quite permissible.   I have learned so much from books although the personal contact with a tutor is great, as well as the interaction with other students.

Well, break over and back to the tidying.  I can see two baskets full of miscellaneous stuff which need sorting and am determined to have cleared my work surfaces before I pack up for today.


8 comments:

Maggi said...

I'm glad the book has inspired you Heather, it really is a good one. Spent an hour looking after Cas' gallery at FOQ and the more I looked at her pieces the more that I saw in them. She does the most wonderful layering.

Carol Q said...

that looks very interesting Heather. I must off and look at her work. I think you must be sending the weather our way. It's absolutely atrocious, really heavy rain. I feel so sorry for all the people who are putting on events today.

The Weaver of Grass said...

I might buy this for my friend's birthday later this week Heather. Am off to Amazon to see if they have it in stock there.

Penny said...

Cas was in Oz and I had a class with her, a wonderful 5 days, I had her book before the class but keep referring back to it.

Julie said...

I saw Cas's exhibition at the Festival of Quilts and loved it. I've seen this book a few times but havn't succumbed but I have a feeling I will before long.

Thank you so much for the very generous comments you left on my blog today :o) I hope you're not too worn out from all that sorting. x

Jackie said...

I think you deserve a breather..and a new book. I did a workshop with Cas Holmes a lot of years ago. I saw some of her work in an exhibition which was lovely. A whole kimono made from tea bag with little bits of text inserted. It was called after the tea ceremony.

Ro Bruhn said...

I too have Cas's book, it's very inspirational.

Cas Holmes said...

thanks for the feedback..on days when things don't go right..makes a difference casx