Lady Grey’s Tea Party


Against the Clock
February 28, 2008, 11:15 pm
Filed under: art, embroidery

Each year in Melbourne there is an art competition called “Linden Postcard Show.” My friend and I have entered three times in the last four years. We never win anything but we usually sell at least one piece.

This year we each entered three pieces and I thought “hey, why don’t I embroider three doilies with images on Melbourne landmarks?”

Three insane weeks later…

Eureka Tower

The Eureka Tower, with a cut-work border

Art Centre Spire

The Spire of the Arts Centre

The Yellow Peril

And the Yellow Peril (aka “The Vault), a controversial sculpture commissioned by the city in the 70’s (I think?) which was immediately hated by the Melbourne people.

I nearly didn’t get these finished in time, I had to spend 24 hours straight in the last days sitting on the couch watching dvds and drinking Red Bull trying to get them finished. I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the help of the Amazing Megan. So thank you so much Amazing Megan I owe you big time chuckles.

The exhibition is on for one more week and I’ve sold two of them already. Which is enormously gratifying.

UPDATE- 8/3/2008-
The last Melbourne doily sold on the 7th of March. Woo hoo! I was so happy when the lady from the gallery called to tell me, but her response to my enthusiasm was very underwhelming.



Autumn!
February 27, 2008, 4:00 pm
Filed under: chit-chat

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It looks like the beginning of Autumn here in Melbourne, and even though they’re forecasting 30 degrees on the weekend, I am content to believe that Summer is over. When the weather starts to cool I get excited about what I can knit, sew, make, for my (and my friends’) Winter wardrobe. Plans, plans, plans! I have more plans than I have ability. On the list is a red Gretel Beret and then a grey one, a lacy grey headband (for the covering of chilly ears), a Tangled Yoke cardigan etc, etc. The list goes on.

Autumn is truly the season for knitters