Sunday, May 23, 2010

Interveiw with felting artist Christina Lane

Dear crafty folk ,
I would like to introduce you to the very talented artist Christina Lane
who has contributed the wondrous crystal cave woodland scape project to our monday craft group this week (see photos of crystal cave at the end of the previous post).We had a record turnout of 32 people to our Monday session which is testament to the inspiration her work brings to us crafty women and ultimately to the children.

Christina how did it feel sharing this beautiful project with so many women on Monday?
Exhilarating! I was overjoyed to be able to inspire others to tap into their own creative potential and imagination. I enjoyed the buzz of people at play and the merry mayhem that ensued as the muse stepped in and unlocked inhibitions.
Christina has kindly allowed us  to share some photos of her other work she does for children.

What did you most enjoy about the process of bringing this project to the group?
The joy and delight that the group experienced was just totally mind-blowing.
I loved being part of the co-operative team process with Nikki and Mia.
I enjoyed brain storming and refining the ideas  so that when we presented it to the group everyone would feel able to participate and have a successful result .
What inspires you in your creative work?
I am inspired by my love of nature and humanity .
I feel  in absolute awe of the beauty, wonder and magic that comes with each new dawn.
I am inspired by seeing the world through the eyes of a child and the challenge of creating craft work in a way that shares that delight and sense of wonder with others.
My work is a response to the beauty around me and an expression that comes from, and endeavours to connect to, the heart and the soul of this beauty.
I love reading, poetry and music. One of my favourite artists is Albrecht Durer. I admire his amazing drawing, line work and detail. I especially love Mozart whose beautiful work are so intensly uplifting. Gratitude.
Christina you have a beautiful attention to detail in particular your characters facial expressions. What experience have you had with craft and art in the past?
As a child I spent many hours my aunt's French fashion salon playing with fabric scraps, colourful buttons and her sparkly bead box. My grandmother taught me to sew and encouraged me to explore art and craft. She sent some of my sketches to the National Art School in Sydney, N.S.W. Consequently I was invited to sit for an entrance test and was awarded a teacher training scholarship.
After a year teaching in the western suburbs, I decided that I could serve better as a social worker and returned to University. For one of my pracs I set up a Community craft group with the idea  to present craft as therapy, reaching out to socially isolated women to build their skills and self esteem. At the time it was a weird and new concept but it worked .

At university I met my ex-husband, and when I completed my course we moved to rural N.S.W where I raised a family of four children. During this time I became involved with playgroup and fibre arts, patchwork and creative sewing. I was teaching Craft at night for Community education, knitting custom orders as well as  running a craft supply shop and tourist information centre.
In the early 1990s our family moved to Canberra where my eldest daughter and I opened  a cafe. At this time I also became involved with teaching English to refugees and set up a craft group for them. For many years I have  painted miniature houses for sale in shops. Also during this period I worked in patchwork shops and was fortunate to be able to attend Canberra Quilters meetings which were a great motivational and inspirational force as well as joining the Cloth doll club.
 
Eight years ago I moved to Queensland  again having the opportunity to teach patchwork and quilting .One of the groups is still meeting even though the shop has closed. Then through my new friend and neighbour Marlee, I was introduced to Jennifer McCormack. Again through Marlee I was led to Silkwood, connecting with Nikki and Mia and their beautiful craft group. 

This little owl family is so special. Do you have some affinity to certain animals you create?
When I create a piece, animal or landscape, quilt or painting I do so with a deep love and respect for the subject. 

Is there anything else you would like to share with us?
Thank you for asking and allowing me to participate. Monday craft sessions are sacred. I hope I can continue to learn and inspire others. I truly believe that through craft we reach out to others and give an opportunity not only to make beautiful items and share that beauty but to enable people to create  a sense of achievement and self respect as they explore the wonder of the world and of their own innate abilities.
Thank you so much Christina for kindly sharing your extensive experience with us and for giving your generous gift of creative inspiration us all!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

 Preparing and finishing garden gnomes workshop.
          
    Hi lovely friends,
           This week I was blessed with some gorgeous helper angels to assist with the dyeing and        
       cutting of the felt in preparation for Monday's craft session making gorgeous garden gnomes.
              I did spend most of mothers day completing the process but managed to make it to bed by 11pm which is pretty good for a night before craft.
The felt looked lovely in the pot!
Preparing for our craft group on mothers day sunday before craft on moday!
My small children helped paint the faces and boots with much enthusiasm!




School craft table with supplies for the session and all the lovely mums out for some creative time!
We were very happy with our new little friends!
Next week at monday craft we are making these lovely woodland secret crystal caves.Inspiration and guidence by Christina Lane.


Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Autumn Garden Gnomes


This week at craft we will be making these gorgeous autumn garden gnomes.





 We made these 7 for Angie and her class 1 birthday celebration.



Last year we did a workshop at school and made these rainbow fairy folk to live in the fairy toadstool house.
  We used our hand painted rainbow felt made in an earlier workshop.
We had such creative responses from our clothing patterns.
I love the details sewn on


and their individuality.

We also made the rainbow baby dragon from Robyns' pattern
using our hand painted rainbow felt.
We added some embellishments
and softened his spine
adding beads to their heads and metalic thread to their wings.











Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Fairy Toadstool House Story

Hi crafty friends,
Welcome to Toadstool House!
This is the original fairy toadstool house we made for our biggest school craft project yet.
We are passionate about craft and we love sharing our ideas and inspirations with other crafty  women.We run a craft group for parents at our school in which we present a project each week to make for school and one to take home. The classes are free and people can buy materials for their own projects to finish at home.

This project had a fantastic response as you can see below.



t we have some very creative women! Check out their work.















  















There were so many beautiful designs and ideas .there wre over 30 houses made.far too many photos to be shown here.This was half of them at our school market.


 We made a last minute bid in our local country agricultural show and won first prize in the toy section winning a hansom sum of $6. But we were honoured to be chosen!

 They also made a great impression at  the Vital Years Early Childhood Conference 2009 in Brisbane where we helped set up and run the craft shop co-op.









We were then invited to contribute the craft project to be published in "Star Weavers" autumn/winter 2010 edition, in the craft project section. This is a beautiful publication with superb visual images, gorgeous songs, stories and facinating articles. Its definately worth a read! Vicki Kearney who publishes it from Brisbane encouraged us to get a kit together. And so the Fairy Toad Stool House Kit was born!!!!!!
Kits can be purchased by contacting us at the bottom of the blog page.