TASTER: Quilts on the Farm - Revisited - an Exhibition Organised by Mandy Shaw
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 25-Dec-2015
We hope that you find this revisit both enjoyable and inspirational. Mandy continues to inspire others both through workshops locally and now through appearances on Create & Craft. She is also the author of several books and patterns, and if you want to check these out, you can use the quick search: Mandy Shaw. She has lots of pages assigned to her, so don’t forget to scroll down!
Quilts on the Farm
An exhibition of work by students of Mandy Shaw held at Carters Corner Farm, Cowbeech, Sussex.
This was the first exhibition put on by Mandy showcasing the work of her Hailsham students.
Walking round the farm on the lovely sunny day was a treat. There were bluebell woods plus goats, sheep ponies, unusual chickens and my new friends the Alpacas. Their wool is brilliant, apparently, for use in stuffing, particularly, small items such as pincushions.
Some of the other people mentioned in the film
The Sara Lee Trust who provide complementary therapies creative arts therapies, counselling and sanctuary days to patients living with cancer, motor neurone disease and HIT/Aids who live in the Hastings, Rother and Rye area. www.saraleetrust.org.
Curlytop & Honeybun – Longarm quilters. Sisters Margaret and Sue have set up this new business, so get in touch if you are local at: [email protected].
Filming days can be very stressful, early mornings are not my thing. Paul and Dave put together these shots to share with you some of them that weren’t used from the above day, it has been entitled ‘Stressbuster’, click here to watch.
Click here to learn more about Mandy Shaw.
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