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Join us for Meet the Artists Day

26/5/2024

 
On Friday 7th of June many of the members of Curious Threads will be present throughout the day.
Come and talk to us about our work.

Talk to Alison Livesley about her sketchbooks, Sue Sherwood about her stitch a day project, Liz Howlett about her hair maquettes, Sue Duncan about her use of paper with fabric, Amelia Leigh about her love of architecture, Sue Norgrove-Moore about her concepts, Liz Maddock about slashing her work, Linda Hoddy about Venice or Jane Falls about hand and machine embroidery. Or ask anything else you'd like to know about our work.

We would love to meet you and share our passion for textiles and hear your thoughts and experiences.

We will be there from 10am – 4pm, the cafe will be open and hopefully the weather will be kind.

1 or 2 members of Curious Threads will be present everyday to answer your questions if you cannot visit on Friday 7th June.

Sullington Manor Farm
, Sullington Lane,
Storrington, RH20 4AE
Free entry and car parking
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Exhibition preparation

20/5/2024

 
The group is in the grip of preparing for our forthcoming exhibition, Spirit of Place, thinking of both the small details and the big picture.

We have never exhibited before in Sullington Manor Farm, and the barn where exhibitions take place is beautiful, airy and with very high ceilings! This latter characteristic makes it more difficult to hang work than in a “normal” gallery, with its tracks and hooks which make hanging easier.

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Sullington Manor Barn - panoramic photo Liz Maddock
Of course, in most galleries you cannot put nails on the wall, but if they allow it, you have to make good the wall before leaving, so the next exhibitors don’t have a wall full of holes.

In the case of the barn, there is no gallery hanging system and it’s not possible to make holes in the beautiful timbers. So, it has been necessary to put our thinking caps to consider how to hang. The farm has willow screens which can be used for hanging and one of our members has several quilt frames which we could use. However, this leaves us with the problem of hanging our long pieces, some up to about 8 ft long.

Some of the work can go on tables, and the farm has plenty of those. However, it is necessary to consider how to present the work. Some will go in baskets, other will go in drawers, maybe we will use clothes rails or old suitcases.

Another slight problem is that we cannot have small signs attached to the wall to tell people the name of the artist and that of the piece. And, it will be difficult to attach them to the willow screens. So, we have come up with the idea of creating a list of all the works and add a key number, then on the screens will simply put be a series of numbers. This means that the list with the numbers will have to be done last minute, once the hanging team finishes the hanging. And the list will have to be delivered first thing in the morning, so it is there when the visitors start arriving.

All small details, which although are not as important as the work itself, if not sorted out properly will be detrimental to the enjoyment of the work.

And, then, the most pleasurable part of the process begins… It is so lovely to receive visitors, talk to them about our art, our thinking behind it, how the challenges were decided, etc.

Amelia Leigh

Spirit of Place : A collaborative exploration

13/5/2024

 
At the centre of Curious threads exhibition, is our collaborative piece ‘Spirit of Place’.
This features a group of nine hangings (one by each artist), each approximately 7 feet from top to bottom.

In Autumn 2023 we came together to collaboratively create two large pieces of cloth. We selected a limited colour palette of White, Black and Payne’s Grey. Our brief was to use curves as our design motif. 

These two pieces were subsequently cut into strips of up to 18 inches wide, and each artist took one piece to develop in their own creative style.


It is fascinating to see how each approach has resulted in different results.  Variously, the work has been painted (or not), slashed, appliquéd, stitched by hand and machine embroidered. Different elements of the South Downs are represented; the flora, the season’s different colours, the archaeology, and areas with entry forbidden to the public.

Do come and see the installation, hung together for the first time, at Sullington Manor Farm, Sullington Lane, near Storrington, RH20 4AE, between the 6 and 16 June 2024



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Liz Howlett
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Amelia Leigh
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Jane Falls
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Sue Norgrove-Moore

Introducing Sue Duncan, Linda Hoddy and Sue Sherwood

6/5/2024

 

The group was asked why they enjoyed working in textiles.

Sue Duncan
As an artist, my creative journey is entwined with my fascination for design, pattern and the rich tapestry of colours and textures in the environment around me. My work is a combination of experimenting with various printing, dyeing and multi-media techniques, along with the re-purposing of vintage and cultural textiles. The art evolves organically and is often embellished with hand and machine embroidery.
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Linda Hoddy
I love the versatility of textiles. The fact that you can make clothing, a beautiful picture or a Contemporary Quilt and many things in between, from a piece of fabric and some thread is so exciting. Add to that the endless possibilities of designing, dyeing and printing ones own cloth allows for so many exciting projects to embark on.

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Sue Sherwood
Textiles provide infinite possibilities. Combining colour, stitch, dye & print often ignite the ideas continually buzzing in my head.
From early childhood, fabrics have always played a large part in my creative development. Initially dressmaking for both pleasure & work but, after joining a small patchwork group & learning the basics of the craft I started to explore the wealth of techniques & mediums within the textile world.


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