Monday, April 25, 2011

FibreArts Ballarat 2011

Where have I been? Well since you asked, I have been on my annual jaunt to Ballarat. The weather was beautiful, the company excellent and the class I did superb.
I have had a serious case of the "Blahs" for quite a while. I really wanted to make something but couldn't even find the initiative to finish one of my many WIP’s (works in progress).
The doll I made with Jill Maas changed that and I have recovered my drive.
I spent the 6 days in Ballarat creating up a storm. As always there was a class I would love to do in the future but for the first time I didn’t look at the other classes and think “Damn I wish I had done that one”.
Joss Farmer Jones is a truly excellent, incredibly patient teacher and an wonderful book maker. I can honestly say with my hand on my heart this was one of the best classes I have ever done. Fun, relaxing and filled with (for me) new techniques and lots of information.




We made lots of different coloured papers in a variety of techniques I have always wanted to have a go at. Itajime, marbling and dipping.
The blue book is a technique where you dip tissue paper in inks that you have splashed about on a piece of glass. After they have dried they are ironed onto a piece of freezer paper and then 3 coats of blonde shellac is brushed on allowed to dry between each coat. The freezer paper is left in situ.
I used it as part of the cover for my leather bound binding. The leather and paper were glued and stitched in place.

The orange marbled paper covered book is a simple spiral bound item, it is actually all our class notes that we made into a book on our last day. An excellent idea that I will use in the future.

The other 3 are concertina books, I haven’t written anything in them yet.

The teachers and classes for 2012 are up on Gleny's site FiberArts Ballarat
I am doing a Mixed Media class with Jenny Crossley let me know if you are going to come and I'll catch up with you there.

3 comments:

Petrus Spronk said...

I live close to Ballarat, but did not know about that workshop. I hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for coming to Daylesford as part of your experience and see my work at the Convent. Thank you for your encouraging remarks.
Petrus

bensonbear said...

Hi Peta
Just letting you know that mum is now working on you wren and it should be finished in a day or two. Can you drop me a line at bensonbears@skymesh.com.au with your contact details and I'll pass them on. This FibreArts Ballarat looks fabulous, I might have to give it some thought. How often is it held, is it an annual event?

Michala Gyetvai (Kayla coo) said...

Hi Peta,
Thanks for your kind comment and I will try and work out whats happening to my blog.
M x