Tuesday 26 October 2010

All Change

I've always loved this time of year, partly due, I think, to being a Halloween baby, but also because I love the cosiness that the change in season brings. There's so much to be inspired by too - the gorgeous autumn colours in the trees, plump pumpkins, cosy fabric such as tweed, knitted scarves...

Around this time of year I very often find myself reorganising my workspace and starting on textile projects that I can work on whilst curled up on the sofa in the evening. This year has been no exception. My beloved 'studio' has been relocated to the very top of our house in the airy attic space and I've started on several knitting projects. Autumn is most definitely here!

'Where Women Create: Book of Inspiration' by Jo Packham and Jo Packham is definitely my 'book of the moment' and I couldn't resist sharing it with you here. I can't stop picking it up for another look through! (Published by Lark Books, £17.99, hardback, 144 pages)

The bit on the back of the book sums it up brilliantly, "A rich pastiche of inspiration, motivation, encouragement and creativity. Twenty-three remarkable women reveal the influences upon their artistic processes and invite you to see their diverse work spaces".

The book is jam-packed with mouth-watering photos and really interesting interviews with each of the artists that are featured. I absolutely love all the photos of other people's studios (this one belongs to Teresa McFayden)!

Connie Govea Stuart has an enviable collection of ephemera and found objects to use in her work. The layout of this book is brilliant - you can either read it cover to cover, or do as I'm doing and keep delving into it whenever you need a creative fix!

Oooo, I just love boxes and tins! Pam Garrison's collection is fabulous (and I'm just a little bit green with envy!)

Bits and bling in Amy Hanna's studio.

This book is a complete overload for the creative senses...I defy anyone not to get completely lost in its pages and then emerge feeling ready to start new projects!

I tend to get in an awful pickle when there's paint involved in a project. I start out with good intentions, but somehow it all gets rather messy! This clearly isn't a problem that mixed-media artist Danita has (this is her workspace, above). I was really taken with the colours on this page.

More glorious colour, this time courtesy of Connie Govea Stuart. If you treat yourself to just one book let it be this one. It has more than enough inspiration to keep you going through the cold, cosy autumnal months!

Continuing with the theme of 'other people's workspaces', I thought you might like to see a few of my favourite things that I have in my newly relocated studio...

Pens, pencils and trimmings on my desk.

Shelves of boxes, buttons and thread.

Drawers of embroidery thread in just about every colour going!

Every studio needs a resident ball of fluff. This is Tinker, who loves to jump on my chair and claim it as her own when I'm not looking!

Baskets are so useful. I fill mine with vintage fabric scraps, as well as things I'll be selling at upcoming vintage fairs.

I love adding to and changing around the things I put on my noticeboard (which is covered in vintage eiderdown fabric). I've got all sorts of mementoes and reminders tucked into this board, from postcards and old family photos, to bits and pieces made by other textile artists. It's my inspiration board and I wouldn't be without it.

7 comments:

Vintage Tea Time said...

Oooh, that book looks great - I must seek it out! Your work space looks fab - very organised - and full of lovely things to inspire :)

Country Cottage Chic said...

How do people manage to keep their work spaces tidy & pretty? Mine always looks as if a bomb has gone off!

Jayne

Murgatroyd said...

Love your new work space Katie! Hope to get a guided tour some time (and sneak a closer peek at that book too!) x

wherewomencreate said...

Katie:
Thank you so much for your very gracious comments about WWCreate Inspiration ... it is very much appreciated!

Your workspace is so nice ... it is easy to see why you love to spend time there. I wish you much success with all of your creative endeavors!

My best always
Jo Packham
Where Women Create

The Vintage Bazaar said...

Hi Katie, that looks like an ace book, Need some inspiration to sort out my work room at the moment! Lizzie x

The Vintage Bazaar said...

thank you for your lovely comment, not sure if I will be able to sleep either!!!! See you there. Lizzie x

Anonymous said...

I can't decide what I want more now after reading your post...a work space like yours or a copy of that book...!