I've been talking to a couple of lovely people recently about setting up a Weston based Stitch and Bitch group. I know that there is already the wonderful Suzie Johnson who hosts knitting sessions at The Wool Sanctuary but I wanted something that met maybe a little more often than once a month, and would also be somewhere that I could go to eat toast and drink tea. I know that there are other knitters around in Weston that might like to meet up so we've gone ahead and decided that we shall be meeting at Loves Cafe on Monday mornings from 10am. YIKES! But as Dr Rebecca says it's a good start to the week- if Monday morning can be creative then who knows what the rest of the week will hold.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Tea, Toast and Knitting anyone?
I've been talking to a couple of lovely people recently about setting up a Weston based Stitch and Bitch group. I know that there is already the wonderful Suzie Johnson who hosts knitting sessions at The Wool Sanctuary but I wanted something that met maybe a little more often than once a month, and would also be somewhere that I could go to eat toast and drink tea. I know that there are other knitters around in Weston that might like to meet up so we've gone ahead and decided that we shall be meeting at Loves Cafe on Monday mornings from 10am. YIKES! But as Dr Rebecca says it's a good start to the week- if Monday morning can be creative then who knows what the rest of the week will hold.
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
More blogs
I have pieces by both Deth and Marci on the walls of my house and i'm looking forward to a time when we can all hang out together again.
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Smarts and Crafts Photo Assignments

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Friday, November 20, 2009
Talking about blogs
Enough of this grumpiness though here are some of my favourite blogs, starting with one that is SO perfect that sometimes I can't even bear to read it. Joetta Maue is not only an incredibly talented artist in her own right, but she has a magic touch for finding other artists whose work just resonates so strongly with me and makes me drool. I have to limit myself access to her blog and read it in little chunks because too much of it in one go would possibly lead to me overdosing on talent. I think in all the time i've been following her blog there's possibly been only one or two artists featured that haven't knocked my socks off. As well as the blog she is curating an exhibition, having a baby and teaching embroidery classes. Sometimes I think I will have to stop following her blog, but not because of her being too 'perfect' but because the exposure to so much goodness that I get from it is possibly rotting my teeth.
On a totally different track is Lottie Klaver's drawing blog. I love it when new drawings from Lottie turn up in my blog reader. Her drawings are done using brush and ink and are full of energy.

I'll be posting more about my favourite blogs in this sporadic manner whenever I have a bit of time, but not enough brain space to write anything very serious.
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Struggling to write a post at the moment
Well there you go- a short and sweet post. I might try and write some more just like this while I can. Thankyou all for the congratulations on my acceptance to the MA in Falmouth by the way!
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Home again
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
Falmouth bound...
I've been pleased by the number of enquiries we've had coming in about the exhibition opportunities at the Bath Spa Gallery, please pass the info on to anyone you think might be interested.
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Monday, November 09, 2009
Want to work for a magazine and get lunch cooked for you?
The lowdown is:
You need to be able to write, own a laptop, (and can support yourself with another part-time job) and can come in here (brick lane, east London) 4 days a week (mon-thurs) You also need to be able to commit to a 3mth period as editor of the section- which would now be until the end of February because of the christmas break.
I can't pay any expenses - the website makes no income - but I do cook you lunch and it is absolutely invaluable experience both in writing and in learning how a small publishing house and website runs (from commissioning other writers and illustrators, to interviewing up and coming bands, to going to fashion shows - yes you can help out our fashion editor during fashion week! the list is endless) It looks GREAT on your cv to say you have been editor of an entire section of a well respected magazine.(we were ranked one of the top 10 arts blogs in the UK a few weeks ago)
Plus:
I am about to launch my Anthology - we're having a launch party in early December and you can get involved with that
SO:
please email hello@ameliasmagazine.com with a sample of writing that would be relevant to your desired section now!
Plus: when you can start and when you are available for an interview.
or post the info on your facebook or twitter and help me find someone, or in all seriousness the website is no more
x Amelia x
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Friday, November 06, 2009
wooohooo!

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Call to artists!
As part of my new job curating the gallery space here at college i'm delighted to let you know that we are putting out a call for artists to submit proposals to use the space next year. Here's the details:
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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Windows 204



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