Cough! Cough! Splutter!
Ey up my bloggy chums! You're all a sight for sore eyes;
looking particularly gorgeous today if I may say?!
Anyway apologies for the noise, it's just me shaking the
dust sheets off the ol' blog. Think of
us as the internetty equivalent of Miss.Havisham and her cobwebby room - Dickens described her as looking like
"the witch of the place". My
husband said the comparison was uncanny.
He's a constant source of comfort n joy to me...sarky git.
Anyroad, so it's been a few months since I hit the blog for
which I must apologise. I shan't bother
you with all the gory details as it's depressing enough us dealing with it
without foisting it all on you lot! Suffice it to say I've shaken off quite a few
cobwebs just lately and kind of getting back into the groove.
Now bear with me cos I havent blogged since March and
haven't been away from home since a school trip to Boulogne in 1984 so LOTS to
bore you with, get comfy! :)
I have had lots of support from my lovely, neglected friends for which I'm
eternally grateful and there is one person in particular to whom I owe a
massive debt of gratitude for not only getting me to leave the house for first
time in absolute years and to go further than Morrison's (Sainsbury's on a good
day if I'm feeling particularly maverick) but even managed to get me on an airplane
for the first time EVER!
Stand up Avril Halliday!!
(yoink! Photo courtesy of NIEG)
Avril and I have been friends for long time and she asked me
absolutely ages ago if I would come over and give a talk and workshop to the
ladies of the NIEG. I have to say I was
super excited at the thought but also extremely nervous but as this is was
booked over a year in advance figure I had plenty of time to brace myself...but
bugger me a year goes quick doesn't it?!
However after many, many deep breaths (and that wasn't just
me getting my jeans on) I did actually fly out on Fri 14th Nov...(I even copped
a hug from the security lady at Birmingham airport as I looked so nervous!)..I
found my seat (window...argh!) and was glued to the stewardess safety
lecture.
After a plane journey that I
spent clutching my arm rests and calculating my chance of survival should the
worst happen I arrived dazed and confused at the George Best Belfast City airport
into Avril's arms...she gives the best hugs! :)
Waiting alongside Avril was Aylerie Dowdell, who I later
discovered makes the most exquisite embroidered shoes....including a couple of
pairs of killer heels which if I could've fitted in my handbag, would've done! Gorgeous!
From there the ladies whisked me off to The Salty Dog hotel
which sits on Bangor seafront and was just lovely. Even lovlier when the ladies and the
receptionist organised an upgrade to a beautiful seaview room...haven't seen
the sea in years so that was just an additional joy!
I was then whisked off for a tour of Bangor and went to
visit an exhibition of the guild's work and then off to Project 24…
(yoink! Photo courtesy of Project 24)
where I also met the watercolour artist Barbara Allen, which was a thrill!
(yoink! Photo courtesy of Barbara Allen)
After a whirlwind of a day I scuttled back to my room and
tried to get some sleep in readiness for my big moment next day!
Saturday saw me stuffing my face with breakfast followed by a stroll on the seafront before the girls picked me up
and whisked me off to Ballygilbert Hall.
It's a lovely building and the girls informed me it's
opposite the field where saucy minx Rhianna got told off by a farmer for
getting her doodahs out...quite right too! ;)
Here's a couple pix of the hall filling up to hear my
talk!
I'll be honest I was terrified and I should point out that all those chair were full! But
everyone was so supportive and welcoming and very generously laughed and
applauded in all the right places! After a delicious lunch and
the World's gayest cupcake (again thank you Avril!) the Sat workshop started
which I think I was more nervous about but everyone seemed to enjoy it and
there was some lovely work produced.
The next day started with a famous Ulster Fry, followed by a
trip to The Ulster Folk Museum for the Sunday workshop. What an absolutely stunning place!
Here's a few shots of the girls in action…
...everyone was
really engrossed in their work, contrary to my husband saying "they're
trying not to catch your eye!"…I swear I will kill 'im one day! But a fun filled day nonetheless, in between
spells of hardcore stitching there was lots of lovely chattering and laughter!
And here is some of the work produced. Have to say I'm really thrilled with what everyone produced!
So a massive THANK YOU to my dear friend Avril for not only putting
up with me and my infrequent, rambling and depressing emails but for all the
love and support and encouragement over the past couple of years and having the
faith in me and my work to put me forward to the Northern Ireland Embroidery
Guild.
And even bigger thanks to the Northern Ireland Embroidery
Guild for taking a chance on a pink haired hermit with a vague grasp of sewing/painting
and no experience whatsoever of speaking in public...I wasn't dragged off stage
(despite my very poor rendition of "that's a-moray" halfway through
my talk) and no-one's asked for a refund yet so think all went well! ;)
And last but not least a massive thank you to the lovely
folks of Northern Ireland who really couldn't have made me feel more welcome,
at ease or at home.
Now if you're all still awake brace yourself my next
blog...hoping sooner rather than another 6 months, but I will fill you all in
about my most recent commission which features these guys and a bleeding' great stitched narna!
So big loves to you my bloggy homies, it's nice to be back!!
Stay groovy :)
xx
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