20 things
- I was born in Liverpool in the 50’s
- I had ‘sun-ray’ treatment as a child, but have never been able to find out anything about it.
- I ‘always’ wanted to be a teacher
- I trained as a teacher and in spite of some monotonous years still enjoy it when I get in front of a class.
- My ‘favourite’ artist changes frequently.
- In the late 70’s we bought a bbc b computer for fear of ‘being left behind’! I’ve never been without since.
- I now work in IT in education – but get frustrated with my mobile and the video (don’t even own a dvd player)
- I spend too much time at the computer, but hardly any watching TV so maybe it balances itself out.
- I love Mars Bars
- I can’t put a label on my place in the quilt world – I’m not traditional but neither am I innovative.
- I love the juxtaposition of shape and colour
- I spend hours auditioning placements and love the effect of negative space.
- I didn’t know about negative space until I began the design element of C & G.
- I didn’t understand the design element of C & G till I’d nearly finished. Then I wanted to go back and start all over.
- I didn’t do C & G patchwork as it was at the time. I learned so much doing the design element that I’d moved on!
- I can lose myself in baroque music.
- I think I might be a bit of a control freak – but how do I know whether other people see me like that. That would be the only time it matters.
- I’ve only had one holiday outside the UK – there are so many great places to see here.
- But there are great places in other parts of the world too. As I get older I think I need to go visit some of them!
- My favourite museum is the V & A – www.vam.ac.uk
1 comment:
Hurray, she's done it! I share number 8 with you! Not putting a label on your work is a good thing isn't it? Interesting list, thanks for posting Linda!
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