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    Archive for May, 2009

    Swaps

    In my attempt to clear out my stash and to only use supplies I already have I’ve got a number of things I’d like to swap. I have just found the bag of swap items I took to the recent GCM swap and left without swapping, so have decided to list some of them up here in the hope that I can maybe exchange them for things I need to save me buying them.

    I’m currently on the scrounge for felts (ideally autumnal colours but any would do – especially thick felts) and embroidery supplies – hoops and fabric in particular, but really I’m open to all offers.

    In return I have a brand new copy of Doodle Stitching by Aimee Ray.

    doodle-wee

    If you’re interested just drop me an email, comment or contact me on twitter and I’ll let you know by the end of the week. If the book isn’t of interest then look back later in the week when I’ll have more fabric and things up for swaps.

    Spring Fling 2009

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    Spring Fling 2009, Dumfries & Galloway’s Open Studios event, takes place from 23 – 25 May, with studios open between 10.30am and 5.30pm. In addition, some studios will stay open until 7pm on Saturday 23 May, as indicated by a late night opening icon alongside their entry in the brochure. Please note that most studios do not take credit card payments, so please remember to bring cash or a chequebook with you!

    Many participants will also be giving demonstrations and offering activities throughout the weekend. These are detailed within the brochure.

    For visitors who would like to enjoy a sneak preview of Spring Fling – or to plot out a personal Spring Fling route in advance of the event – taster exhibitions will be running at Gracefield Arts Centre (28 Edinburgh Road, Dumfries, DG1 1JQ; 01387 262084) from 21 March to 18 April 2009 (open Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10am to 5pm) and at Stranraer Museum (The Old Town Hall, George Street, Stranraer, DG9 7JP; 01776 705088) from 25 April – 16 May 2009 (open weekdays 10am to 5pm and Saturdays 10am to 1pm & 2pm to 5pm).

    More information available at: http://www.spring-fling.co.uk/

    Highland Open Studios 2009

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    Highland Open Studios 2009 takes place from 30 May to 7 June 2009, when artists and galleries open their doors to visitors for a special open studio week.

    One of the largest organisations of its kind in Scotland there is a wide range of arts and crafts to enjoy, from the traditional to the contemporary, including textiles, jewellery, metal, wood, glass and ceramics.

    There are many hidden gems to be discovered in this region of Scotland, and impressive and inspirational scenery to be enjoyed.

    Check their website for more details about artists, venue directions and opening times at www.highlandsopenstudios.co.uk

    Upgrading

    It wasn’t until I started playing around with my other domains this week that I realised I really need to upgrade my Wordpress here so am about to do so. Consider this warning/explanation for any site chaos in the next few days!!

    Day In The Life – May

    It’s seems a while since I joined in with the ‘Day In The Life…’ bloggers but I actually remembered this month (even if my camera decided not to play along – still can’t get it to upload, inc all our honeymoon pics – woe!).

    0546 – For some strange reason I feel wide awake but have no clue what time it is (the perils of not getting round to getting a battery for my watch) so haul myself out to the living room to locate my phone and then curse myself for being up so early. Crawl back to bed.

    0800 – Lie in bed chatting with Him Indoors trying to work out a plan for the day and both agree it’s too cold/wet for tackling the garden invader/weed of doom. (Our new place is being overtaken with the highly poisonous/dangerous Hogweed – click on link for tales of scars that last for years and possible blindness!!)

    0830 – Get up, shower and grab some tea and toast before gathering together all we need for taking out to the ’shire.

    0900 – HI remembers he has a couple of job applications he wants me to look over so do that and then have a fit as I manage to snap a knitting needle when packing my knitting into my bag.

    1050 – Cannot believe where the time has gone but only just arriving at the house and as we have agreed to go to the in-laws for lunch at 12pm decide just to drop our stuff off and head up the road via all the charity shops on the way. Saw a couple of tables and a rocking chair that were tempting but got freaked out by a rather weird shop assistant badgering us so left it. We did however bag a tea towel with ‘Authentic Canadian Beaver’ on it and a print of Glasgow Cross.

    1230 – Enjoy many a cup of tea but no lunch at the in-laws as they are all running round doing other things – including washing the uber annoying dog.

    1330 – Escape back out into the rain to buy planters to sow some peas and lettuce and also grab a bacon roll to keep us going.

    1400 – HI gets stuck in with the wallpaper stripping while I do what seems like 50 sink loads of dishes, scrub the kitchen and plant the seeds.

    1825 – Hungry and tired we both decide to call it a day and I get on the train home while HI stays out to go round a mate’s.

    1930 – Having had a baked potato, a large mug of tea and a lightening quick tidy of the flat I take a well-deserved flop on the couch and do a spot of knitting to The Darjeeling Limited DVD.

    2145- Surprise arrival of HI as I expected him to stay out until the last train home. Grab the duvet and snuggle up on the couch while flicking between ‘US Party Bangers’ and ‘Ultimate U2 Top 40′ and discussing what we’ll do with our day off on Sunday.

    Scottish Arts Council Funding

    Scottish Arts Council
    Funding for Visual Arts/Individuals

    Creative and Professional Development
    Edinburgh, Scotland
    2009/10

    DEADLINE – 9th October 2009

    The Scottish Arts Council serves the people of Scotland by fostering arts of excellence through investment, development, research and advocacy. Our corporate aims are: to support artists to fulfil their creative and business potential; to increase participation in the arts; and to place the arts, culture and creativity at the heart of learning.

    Who can apply
    • individuals working at a professional level in the arts
    • groups of individuals working collaboratively, for example bands/groups/ensembles; partnerships where two or more people always work together on projects as one collaborative unit.
    • individuals who are based in Scotland (unless otherwise indicated in the detail of the specific fund to which you are applying).
    • organisations may apply for professional development funds on behalf of an individual, using the application form for individuals

    Our criteria for assessment and decision-making
    The criteria that we use to assess whether your proposal meets our priorities are:
    • artistic quality – evidenced by your track record and quality of your work as well as that of others involved in the project
    • benefit and demand – evidenced by the relevance of the proposal to your professional or creative development and the likely benefits to you/your sector
    • how the project will be managed and delivered
    • financial strength and value for money
    • any other criteria specific to the fund that you are applying to

    Fund Description
    Bursaries of £1,500, £3,000 and £5,000 are available to artists to help with costs accociated with their creative and professional development, for example materials, research, production of new work, a residency, costs relating to an exhibition or publication etc.

    This fund is also for curators to apply for creative and professional development costs. The maximum funding curators can apply for is £3,000.

    Level of Grants: Fixed level bursaries of £1,500, £3,000, £5,000

    Download:
    Individuals Application Guidelines
    Individuals Application Form
    Supplementary Information Form for Visual Arts Creative & Professional Development
    Creative and Professional Development Additional Guidance Notes

    Full details available at the website: scottisharts.org.uk/funding

    Help Desk can advise you further if required:
    Phone: 0845 603 6000 (local rate)
    Typetalk: 18001 0845 603 6000
    Fax: 0131 225 9833
    E-mail: help.desk@scottisharts.org.uk

    Scottish Arts Council
    Grants Department
    12 Manor Place
    Edinburgh
    EH3 7DD

    FIBREFEST 2009 Exhibition

    FIBREFEST 2009 Exhibition
    Coldharbour Mill
    Nr Cullompton, Devon
    22nd & 23rd August 2009

    Due to a high level of exhibitor interest, exhibition space has been increased. Consequently the stand booking application deadline has been moved to 30th June.

    Fibrefest is an extravaganza of textiles and fibre organised by the Blackdown Hill Natural Fibre Group. It will be a festival of desirable textiles; gorgeous yarn to knit and weave with; fleece and fibre to spin and felt and animals to admire. There will also be a range of inspirational workshops and seminars for you to learn new skills or polish forgotten ones.

    The event is to be held in the grounds of Coldharbour Mill, Working Wool Museum, Uffculme Devon. The Mill, is a unique 200 year old processing and worsted mill and is utilising its recently restored water wheel to once again process and spin yarn for fibre producing farms.

    Fibrefest will have an exciting variety of stalls selling textiles, fibre, yarn and fibre-related products and we would like to hear from anyone interested in having a stall at Fibrefest on the 22nd and 23rd of August 2009.

    Fibrefest 2009 downloads: [pdf format]

    Exhibitors Booking Form

    Risk Assessment Form

    Terms & Conditions

    Shell Scheme Stand Detail

    Website: fibrefest.co.uk

    FIBREFEST 2009
    Coldharbour Mill
    Uffculme, Nr Cullompton
    Devon EX15 3EE
    Email: info@fibrefest.co.uk
    Tel: 01598 752490

    Green fingers

    Tokyo Rose

    So, to celebrate the fact I am now the owner of my very own garden and in an attempt to get my crafting I signed up for a Gardening Swap but now really have no idea what I should craft. Any suggestions?

    My partner is not in the UK so bang goes including any seeds or cuttings in my package due to their import restrictions, therefore I’m hoping my handmade items will make up for the lack of variety. Please send your gardening craft ideas my way as time is running out. Thanks folks!

    (The pic is a honeymoon snap from a lovely garden in Tokyo)

    Swap shop

    What  - Glasgow Craft Mafia Social

    When – Thursday, 7 May, 2009 (TONIGHT!) 18:00 - ’til late!

    Where – Butterfly and Pig (map) ,153 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4SQ

    Other Info – Join the Mafioso tonight for a very special SWAP SHOP! Come armed with your unwanted crafty supplies and swap ‘em with a pal! Are you a greedy greedy gum drop and don’t want to give your supplies away? That’s ok! Just come ready to swap something…..anything! You can swap a story, a secret, a very interesting fact, your drink, your chips! Anything you darn well like, just as long as you SWAP IT!

    The socials are open to anyone, not just members so bring along some pals if you like!