Teaching

With the big move to Scotland planned for next spring I’ve started my last ‘run’ of teaching in my studio. Which is kind of sad as I love teaching but also a good thing as I’m impatient to start the next phase of my life.

Last week I taught Breakdown Your Palette for the last time. This remains my favourite 5 day workshop and I’ve taught it 20+ times in my studio in the last 6 years. I will be teaching this workshop next year at InStitches from 16th to 20th June. The workshop is already sold out but if you’d like to learn more and be put on the waiting list click here. If you’d still love to learn how to breakdown print but can’t get to study with me in person you might want to have a look at my online Breakdown Your Palette workshop. This is an on demand workshop so that you can work at your own pace with support from me via monthly Zoom meetings and email. The discount code BYP20 gives a 20% discount up to end of August.

This coming week I will be teaching Luscious Layers. It is a full class but I still have places on the final Luscious Layers workshop on 23rd to 27th September. You can find out more here.

September will see me teaching my final Simply Screen Printing workshops. I still have 2 places left on the 5 day workshop that runs from 2nd to 6th September. You can find out more here. Alternatively I also offer an online version of this, you can find out details here. Again it is an on demand program with support from me via Zoom and email. Using the code SSP20 before the end of August will get you a 20% discount on the cost.

And I will finishing teaching in my studio with Colour Your Palette on the 7th to 11th October. This is my somewhat niche workshop that is a deep dive into colour theory and colour use when working with Procion dyes. This is probably the last time I will run this workshop and I have places left. If you’d like to find out more please click here.

In amongst all this I’m giving a couple of talks and taking workshops to a couple of groups, including a trip to Kilkenny in Ireland to teach screen printing for three days. It is all going to whizz by .

And then the packing begins!

We had a blast ....

Festival of Quilts is over for another year and I’ve almost recovered! It was it’s usual busy, sometimes chaotic self. Lots of people to chat to, lots of things to see. Thank you to everyone who visited my stand. Thank you to those who signed up to read my posts. Thank you to those who bought fabric, dyes and screens etc. And a big thank you to those who brought a small piece of art from me (more about that in the next post!).

Thank you to the wonderful artists who demonstrated in The Creative Textile Studio and to all of you who watched a demo and chatted with the artists. Thank you to Hazel and Terry for being great colleagues and to Sharon for giving so much of her time (and for the jigsaw!). We’ll be pushing for a bigger space next year so please mention the Studio if you send feedback to the show organisers.

Thank you to the quilt judges for awarding Cadence 8: Flamin’ Nora (above) second place in the Art category of the open quilt competition. And to everyone who stopped by the stand to tell me how much they enjoyed the piece. She does make my heart sing!

Thank you to son Joe for all his hard work, I quite literally could not do it without him. And they know who they are ….. thank you for the sweaty hugs, the tearful moments, the catch up chats and the gossip. There really is nothing quite like Festival of Quilts.!

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Only 5 more sleeps ....

Until Festival of Quilts opens! Preparations are going pretty well although I do have a small mountain of fabric to rinse, wash, iron, cut and fold into Wonky Print Inspiration packs and Absolutely Darling Hand Dyed packs before we travel to Birmingham on Wednesday. I’m on stand E26 and you can find me in Hall 8 close to the Christine Chester gallery and the Quilt in Action area. I’m also close to The Creative Textile Studio.

To celebrate the event I am offering a 20% discount on my online workshops throughout the month of August. Use the code BYP20 to reduce the price of my Breakdown Your Palette workshop from £240 to £192 and the code SSP20 to reduce the cost of my Simply Screen Printing workshop from £300 to £240. Both workshops are ‘on demand’ so that you can work at your own pace. They each feature of 24 hours of videos, detailed notes and support from me via Zoom and email. (Codes are valid from 1st to 31st August.)

I’ll be screen printing and breakdown printing on my stand and I love to see you there!

Festival of Quilts ...... new greeting cards!

It’s only 11 more sleeps before son Joe and I load up my van and his car and head off to this years Festival of Quilts. Held at the NEC, Birmingham, it is the biggest quilt show in Europe with galleries, workshops, competition quilts, The Creative Textile Studio and hundreds of traders. I’ll be on stand E26 in Hall 8 and am looking forward to a hectic, sometimes chaotic, hopefully profitable few days. I’m also looking forward to meeting up with many old friends, please do stop by and say hello!

This year I will have new greeting cards on the stand. I had them made for my solo exhibition earlier this year and had a great response from visitors to the gallery. There are 10 designs and I’m really happy with the quality. (I used a company called The Dandy Arthouse, great service). I will be adding them to my webshop after the show.

I’m also going to be taking some older, small pieces of art from my Structures series. I’ll be selling them at a fraction of their original price as I really can’t take all of my back catalogue when we move next year. Each piece is 8 inches (20cm) square and stretched over canvas. I’ll be putting any that are left over on my webshop after the show.

Best get back to printing fabric, those Wonky Print Inspiration Packs don’t make themselves!

it's been a while ....

Breakdown printing screens at Region 16 Summer School

….. since I last wrote a post. I could blame being busy because, well, I have been. But when am I not busy? I have lots I could tell you. I taught a class of 20 how to screen print at the Quilters Guild Region 16 Summer School a few weekends ago. I survived and the students loved it despite the limited space and the only source of water being in the ladies loos (magenta coloured sinks anyone??!!!). I could tell you about the fab week I had with six students in my Breakdown Your Palette workshop. Great ladies and amazing work.

But I keep on finding excuses not to post. And I think it is because my head is in a very funny place. It is still attached to my body but I think you know what I mean. It’s the move to Scotland. I won’t be able to physically get on with sorting the studio and the house until after the last workshop in the studio which is in October. And the house won’t go on the market until next spring and we probably won’t be settled until the autumn of next year. Which is all such a long long time away. My head is already in ‘move mode’ but with nothing to actually do yet I feel like I’m in limbo.

I am thoroughly enjoying teaching but distracted by questions about how and where I will teach moving forward. Questions that can’t really be answered until we move but that doesn’t stop them stampeding through my head as I try to get to sleep. I’m busy getting ready for Festival of Quilts but honestly, although I will probably take a stand next year, I have no idea what will happen after that. Let’s just agree that as a super organised, plan driven person I am way outside my comfort zone!

However, there is an upside. My head has been spinning so much that I have had to carve out time in the studio just to lose myself in print and stitch. Wasn’t planning any ‘art’ time this summer but the joy of process is my drug of choice right now. It does however mean that I might not get as many wonky print packs made for Festival. Sorry about that x

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Festival of Quilts - ticket giveaway and discount!

Festival of Quilts at Birmingham NEC is just over eight weeks away and I can’t believe that it has come round so quickly!

You’ll find me on stand E22 this year which is in the main hall. It is a corner stand facing the Quilt in Action area. I’ll be demonstrating lots of different screen printing techniques on my stand and have already started to print and dye fabric for my Wonky Print Inspiration Packs and Absolutely Hand Dyed Packs. Last year I managed to make 112 Wonky packs and 34 Absolutely packs. Not sure that I’ll manage to print and dye as many this year but who knows! My son Joe will be on the stand with me and will be doing his best to make sure I take breaks and don’t fall over from exhaustion …… (Good luck with that son!)

Along with Hazel and Terry from InStitches, I’m also oraganising The Creative Textiles Studio at the show. The Studio will be near the VIP area and workshop bookings desk in Hall 9. You can see the timetable and read a little about our wonderful artists here. I hope you get the chance to visit as there will be demonstrations on a wide range of textile and mixed media techniques as well as a few goodies for sale.

If you haven’t booked your tickets yet I have 3 tickets to giveaway to the first 3 people to email me at admin@leahhiggins.co.uk. (T&Cs: These are for Standard Single Day Adult tickets and are valid on any day. Not valid on VIP, Two-Day or group tickets. Codes expire 11:59pm 28th July 2024).

I also have a discount code LEAHHIGGINS that can be used to save £2 on adult and concession tickets. (T&Cs: Save £2.00 on adult and concession tickets. Not valid on Thursday 1st August, VIP, Two-Day or group tickets. To purchase tickets visit www.thefestivalofquilts.co.uk. £3.50 transaction fee applies per e-ticket order. T&Cs apply. Discount expires 11:59pm 28th July 2024). This discount code is unlimited so please feel free to share with your friends.

Do stop by the stand and say hello!

Too much of a good thing ....

I don’t usually leave it this long between posts but I’m still recovering from spending too much time on holiday!

I took my husband and my father-in-law on a 17 day road trip. We had a couple of nights in Glasgow (to see daughter Jess) then took the ferry from Cairnryan to Belfast (husband and father-in-law taking full advantage of the free food and wine in the Premium Lounge). Five nights in Belfast. The Titanic Museum (very good and very good food in the restaurant). The city bus tour (me and father-in-law on the open top deck got rather cold and wet). Drives up and down the coast. The Bushmills whisky tour (husband and father-in-law taking full advantage of the fact that I was driving). Then across to Derry for one night (enjoyed The Tower Museum and eating ice cream in the sun). Then on to Donegal town via Giants Causeway which ticked a box but I was expecting the individual rocks to be bigger so was a little underwhelmed. Two nights in Donegal (fabulous Indian meal, boat cruise of the bay on a lovely day and time spent in pubs). Then on to Salthill on the outskirts of Galway for three nights (lovely walks along the prom, great meal at Blackrock House on the front, a day trip into Galway city plus drives out along the coast west of Salthill). Then across to Bray which is south of Dublin for three nights (met up with family, took the city bus tour in Dublin and another wonderful Indian meal). Then back home via the ferry from Dublin to Holyhead (husband and father-in-law were a bit to knackered to take full advantage of the free wine!).

Three days at home (mostly spent doing the washing!) before husband and I headed back up to Scotland, this time spending a week in Largs which is on the Ayrshire coast west of Glasgow. Although we won’t be moving until next year we used this week to start ‘fine tuning’ locations for house hunting. Absolutely fell in love with Largs but I’m trying to keep an open mind. Had some lovely walks along the prom which earnt me an ice cream sundae most days at the famous Nardinis. Daughter suggested that we shouldn’t be basing a very big life decision on the availability of good ice cream but I beg to differ! Got the ferry across to Cumbrae and brought a couple of bottles of gin from Isle of Cambrae Distillers which is run by five genius women. Needless to say the boys had brought rather a lot of whisky back with them from Ireland so I was feeling left out!

2035 miles of driving later it was a relief to get back home properly. Own bed, own shower and most importantly - my studio. I really missed it and a little bit of me wishes that I could have split myself in half and spent the time making art as well as enjoying good company and new places. Ho hum.

So I had a couple of days to recover from being on holiday before I taught my five day Breakdown Your Palette workshop last week. I loved every minute that I spent in the company of five brilliant women printing wonderful fabric but the last few weeks have reinforced our decision to relocate and downsize. I desperately want to have more time to make art, I want to walk by the sea every day and to enjoy a leisurely ice cream sundae.

Before then though I am still running workshop in my studio this year. Most of the summer classes are full but I do have two places left on Luscious Layers (3rd to 7th June) which would be nice to fill.

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Simply Screen Printing - Gallery of Fabrics

My new online workshop is now fully uploaded and includes 29 hours of videos along with detailed notes. I printed a lot of fabric whilst creating the workshop and have put most of them into a gallery which you can find here. Some pieces were printed multiple times to create layers of line, shape and colour. There are some rather lovely pieces but I might be a bit biased!

As well as videos and notes I run monthly Zoom meetings and provide further support via a private Facebook group and email. You can find out more about the workshop (and sign up anytime) here.

I started my 2024 ‘teaching season’ at the beginning of April by teaching my 2 day Simply Screen Printing workshop followed by my 5 day extended Simply Screen Printing workshop. It was really nice having students back in the studio and seeing how differently they all worked. Different inspirations, different colours, some seeking strong pattern and shape, others exploring techniques that create more texture and fine mark. And yes, we did some breakdown printing! I’m on an extended family holiday for the next few weeks then it is all steam ahead …. teaching, printing fabrics for Festival of Quilts, more teaching, admin, more teaching until the season ends in mid-October. And I have a little lie down!

In case you haven’t seen it yet my solo exhibition Beneath Our Feet runs until Sunday 5th May at Salford Museum and Art Gallery. I gave my final talk there last Saturday. It was a remembering session based on my coal mining panels and it was wonderful to hear from an ex-miner and mine engineer as well as from people who had personal links to mining. The response to the exhibition has been overwhelming, humbling and, at the same time, empowering. An honour.

Affirmation / confirmation

This week I heard that Ruins 9 Cottonopolis Revisited will be going to a new home after my solo exhibition at Salford Museum and Art Gallery ends on 5th May. Which is wonderful news although I will miss it. I make art for a couple of reasons; to get ideas and feelings out of my head and into a physical form and for the results to be seen, and hopefully appreciated, by others. Selling my art is a lovely bonus. An affirmation. That I am an Artist with a capital A. It banishes the doubts, the imposter syndrome moments. And makes me more determined than ever to reorganise my life so that I can make more art!

So, despite having a very long list of stuff that needs doing before my teaching season begins next weekend, I decided to treat myself. Initially I treated myself to a rather delicious custard slice. And then I gave myself the precious gift of time. Three days focused on making. Which doesn’t sound a lot but I hadn’t scheduled any ‘art time’ until mid-October. Too early to share images but I had a deeply satisfying time printing fabric and thinking about new constructions.

And now it is back to that schedule …. screens to varnish, fabric to soda soak, notes to be checked and distributed, requirements lists to be written, studio to be cleaned. This will be the last year that I will teach here in my studio in Manchester before we relocate and downsize (thus enabling me to spend more time making art!). Its shaping up to be a wonderfully busy one with the majority of classes either full or close to full.

The next four workshops each have one place left on them. I’m teaching my two-day Simply Screen Printing workshop (6th and 7th April) next weekend immediately followed by my, more comprehensive five-day Simply Screen Printing (8th to 12th April). There is then a break due to an extended holiday in Ireland before my five day Breakdown Your Palette workshop (13th to 17th May). And finally there is one place left on Clare Bullock’s Versatility of Felt workshop (20th to 24th May).

The year is going to fly by!