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Lindsay A Kilpatrick
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Sunday, 18 May 2008. Here is a little preveiw of some of my pieces. Rowan chain - Electroformed rowan twigs with silver links and red thread. Rowan wood and red thread were common charms used in Scotland in previous centuries, particularly in fishing villages where the people were extremely superstitious, to protect from witches. Emily N V Jones. Hey, nice pics, definitely like them placed on location. Very nice. 29 May 2008 at 07:00. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lindsay Kilpatrick web site.
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Lindsay A Kilpatrick
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Friday, 25 July 2008. The long established Pittenweem Arts Festival is due to start again soon. The arts festival runs from the 2nd to the 9th of August and there are over 100 exhibitors. The exhibition venues are spread all over the village in galleries and halls but also in people's houses. If you are free anytime during that week I would recommend you go along for a look. I go every year and always love it. Hello Miss Lindsay - what lovely little fishies! 17 September 2008 at 12:38. Emily N V Jones.
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Fe Louise Coull: May 2008
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Thursday, 29 May 2008. Degree Show night has been and gone, as you can see from my two amigas here they had a thoroughly brilliant time. The stress of fourth year has now thankfully surpassed, hence the huge grins of glee, but I will miss my girls. The week itself was a success with all my comrades having a gallery support them and selling the odd bit or two. It was a great excuse not to have one of us bake weekly, but daily! I had no idea Dunkeld had a bluebell wood! I hope spring is inspiring you all!
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Fe Louise Coull: January 2009
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Monday, 26 January 2009. This one's for Jen. Ever so sorry I have been hibernating this winter and as such have done very little in the way of artistic adventures. However, having had such a relaxing and generous festive period/birthday I thought a small thank you card to my nearest and dearest was in order. I made this inspired by a baking book photograph, a little different from my usual people pictures I actually really enjoyed doing this one :). My next challenge is a patchwork.Dum dum dum! Ginger To...
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Fe Louise Coull: November 2008
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Friday, 7 November 2008. It's all in the wrist. Recently I was victim to a knitting injury-yes, knitting induced! These mittens were harmless enough but when I enthusiastically began the next purple pair I sprained my dear right wrist. So I will just have to wait until part two of the mitten ensemble and make do with mittens-one, a lovely autumn sky blue colour. And they really do keep your paws toasty. Has anyone noticed the sky recently? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Jennifer da...
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Fe Louise Coull: New Adventures
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009. There seem to be a lot of my friends who are moving house at le moment so I made this little card to wish them all luck in their new homes :). I'm sure they're gald they're not moving to a ridiculously tall ligthouse with a door no man could fit a decent sofa through, however it's pretty to look at! I went for my first cycle of the year today, I love cycling! Gorgeous as ever Miss Fe :). 19 March 2009 at 12:27. Confesses to wishing to live in a highly impractical lighthouse*.
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Fe Louise Coull: July 2009
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Monday, 27 July 2009. The Cloud Maker and Joe. Joe had finally found the cloud maker.it was Edgar the man of old blowing his brass horn. The surest way to create a cloud is to imagine the lightest, fluffiest, yummiest food.what are you thinking of? I met a chap in Vancouver who told me a tale about Joe and his obsessive search for the clouds and how best he could be among them. I won't ruin the ending but he finds that he just needed a little imagination instead of straining so hard to see them. Fun eco ...
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Fe Louise Coull: QUILT!
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Sunday, 19 April 2009. A fine day to finish a fine quilt, my first ever. It was surprisingly straight forward and that includes a sewing machine initiation! The colours and textiles I chose were inspired by Spring and I beavered away so it could be ready in time for this spring which we are now in the throws of, and isn't it brilliant to see things grow again? Although really I am being rather hen like and making myself more of a nest than a practical bed cover - it's too warm for a damn padded quilt!
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Fe Louise Coull: GRANNY
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Wednesday, 29 April 2009. This doesn't quite pick up all the detail being a pencil drawing - the scanner doesn't like them so much. You can just make out the little eyes staring at you I think. This is a commissioned piece from my friend Robyn of her granny (centre back), which was surprisingly difficult to capture. Because they are all looking at the camera the lines aren't strong and fiddly to get right! But here it is anyway. I hope her granny likes it. 29 April 2009 at 04:50. Amazing, I love it Fe!