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I have had an interesting time since publishing my last post. I was savaged by one member of our group who then cut and ran but more astounding to me was the lack of actual response for or against the issue of fair attribution of inspiration of work by quilters and artisans. I had talked to some people on facebook who were very upset about it and others who thought a simple error had been made but still needed to be addressed. By the way it has been now….Stella was influenced by the actual floor of the cathedral and by the method of Colleen Wise.…so there was definitely an issue of attribution.

I was savaged on flickr for taking the award away while I investigated the matter…I think that is what is done in sport etc while investigations go on.  I am not and have never said that I am anything but an encourager of quilters …so I am not really sure of the procedure…I just knew that I had to explain why I had removed the photo and the award…although on the surface it looks as if it did not matter as very few people have been prepared to comment on the issue apart from Joan and Ruth and the previous ones on Facebook.

That post had seventy views…  and of those views

30 were from people reading the blog from the link on flickr

17 views were from quilterblogs updates

5 or so from the facebook discussion

The remaining were people rechecking the post and the person who savaged me accounted for several visits though she was not prepared to speak her mind here! What is interesting is that there are several people whom I know had considered stopping blogging recently due to supposed stealing of their ideas….and not a peep to be heard from anybody who had read their posts…..one of the posts had 95 comments!

So I do thank dear Joan who is always level headed and Ruth who is as honest as they come and admits when she is torn about something.

I have been rethinking my habits online. I do spend a lot of time on flickr looking for wonderful quilts which will inspire the more experienced quilters and obviously as with many others a lot of time is spent in the encouragement of both new quilters and quilters with works in progress.  I also have spent a fair bit of time on the facebook fanpage....which helps show the selection of QOTW and POTW photos. So I guess what I am saying is I am not sure how much time I am now willing to spend on the flickr side of things…it does not really seem worth the effort when issues like this arise. I think the facebook page is worth developing as it opens quilting up to people who are not on flickr and I know there are a lot of people on facebook who do not blog …although I think that many of them are involved with quilt guilds etc.

I have met some wonderful people through flickr …Ruth, Betty, Sally and Joan…who started a blog after meeting us crazed bloggers…and she now has more readers than moi! Trish is another, and several older ladies whose health is compromised and can no longer quilt but enjoy the companionship of fellow quilters. What I am finding though is that Facebook offers more immediate feedback and actually I have met more people who are willing to express themselves honestly through facebook in six months than I have in over two years of blogging and involvement in flickr.

I have decided to spend some of the time away from flickr to keep more up to date with blogging through quilterblogs.com and while I was there today I found [on the blogroll of another blogger]  the blog of Michelle Hill whom I have long adored…she is an expert in the field of quilting using William Morris as inspiration…and I found her link to flickr.…oh my…this has all her fabulous published quilts. I cannot recommend this highly enough….Australian art quilting at its finest! I will be sending links to her from facebook soon so check it out there ….you will be mesmerised! She has a book available on Amazon.com which I have put on my wishlist!

Okay after a wonderful evening last night at Nida watching my friend’s grand daughter and the rest of the dance troupe I feel inspired to finish sewing one of my quilts. There was the most fabulous tribute to Michael Jackson last night….although it was a tad loud! The costumes were fabulous though…if I had my time over I would definitely have gone into  costume design.

I removed our latest QOTW as it came to my attention that the quilt appeared to be quite like….well almost the same…with slightly different colours … as Kaffe Fassett’s Venetian Tiles quilt in his book Patchwork from 1997. The quilt is definitely deserving in workmanship and sheer talent of the award…choosing colours without a kit for Kaffe’s quilts is a really difficult task and one which is deserving of recognition but unfortunately this quilt had only this in the information about it:

“One of my quilts designed after the floor of the St Marco Cathedrale in Venice/Italy”

I have since asked the quilter to add it to the Kaffe Fassett Love group here and she did so …so am thinking this was probably an innocent mistake…however we must be vigilant in defending the work of our designers…too many are losing valuable money through the people who knowingly infringe their copyright. We all know designers/artists who have to work at a different job to put food on the table…..every time someone makes something from a photo they have seen here without acknowledging the inspiration is money out of the pocket of that designer and also a betrayal of the community we have here.

By all means be inspired by artisans….they love that but tell everyone where that inspiration came from. Artisans love to see what people are making from their patterns…I often let them know if I see something in the group…and they are nearly always excited!

This is Veryty’s version…fully attributed

I do see that the quilt was entitled Venetian Tiles…so I believe the fault is also mostly mine here…I knew there was something about this quilt which caused me to wonder about making it QOTW….indeed I did not make Ann Stewart’s gorgeous quilt QOTW because she so strongly defended the honour of the designer Nancy Crowe that it seemed that the quilt Venetian tiles seemed more original by comparison…though Ann’s was exquisitely crafted. I am so pleased to have the fan page on Facebook which enabled me to clearly see where the inspiration came from for Venetian Tiles. I also see that the quilter on other photos clearly said “my design”…..but it is as important to acknowledge who actually did design the one’s we didn’t!

So I would like to apologise ….for giving out an an award then taking it way and also apologise to the designers in our groups….I will try to be more vigilant…and I am introducing probably the most important group rule…attribution of inspiration or design….this also includes whether it is a kit. Thankyou Sarah for your input and Joy and Hildegard on Friends of FPAQ

UPDATE …Stella has been in touch and she actually based the quilt on the actual floor…which was what I took her to mean when I saw the quilt. I love the use of purples and think it is a wonderful interpretation of a real life artwork. I just wish I could see it for myself…the floor…and the quilt!  I have reinstated her award as I feel it is a remarkable quilt from someone with very real talent in the arts field…the shades are sublime in the quilt. I am grateful that Stella took this well and is updating her photo description with information about her quilt ‘s journey to completion.

basler

I have just been looking at my favourite fashion label, Basler…oh so divine and in big sizes too

Basler of Germany

I have a three piece suit which I was delighted to find on three separate shopping expeditions! Yes I found each piece in the same shop but they had been split up..took me a few weeks of faithful popping into the shop to find the set! It is made of silk and linen and cotton…and is in a gorgeous soft turquoise. Very flattering to the over fifty woman.

thrift / fashion blog

The jacket works with so many of this season’s outfits too, wonderful! My Elizabeth S wrap skirt is of the softest silk and the

My Size skirt is linen and silk. Do check out the My Size website for plus sizes if you are in Australia…even full price they are a bargain.

I bought this Basler skirt for my friend last summer…it will look spectacular with the

elegance for summer

Anthea Crawford blazer I found her recently. I adore black and white with a touch of hot pink!

Anthea Crawford original evening jacket

Anthea Crawford is one of our leading designers….there isn’t actually a lot of her fashion line on ebay so I probably could have made a lot of money on that jacket!  I also found her a really striking skirt with a border from the Smithsonian Online store which works with the blazer too.

dior

The other day as I was leaving my local charity shop I found a scarf for my son. I was really pleased when I examined it to see it is a Christian Dior made of 100% wool. It is quite something and in as new condition….and not a fake as were some on ebay.

I am in the midst of some quite exciting goings on workwise. I recently was asked to come in to interview for a charity and was told it was for a visual merchandising position…I was quite chuffed to be considered and although I was not in a position to do that I have a few other things going on that are quite interesting. Especially since my husband is now back at work but has dropped down from his management position….he was not well enough to come back as a manager and as his Worker’s Comp was taken away from him there was not a lot else he could do …they could not and would  not keep his management position open until he is fully recovered. We are down a considerable amount of money now per week so am thankful that these past years have given me skills or helped me perfect skills so that opportunities may be considered when they present themselves. Will let you know soon after I have a few interviews!

Copy of pillowcovers 001

As I sit here….sweltering in post 41 degrees celcius heat I feel slightly cooler looking at these images. Quiltfinger on etsy has these as well as other fabulous cushions on sale now in her store. I just love the tones in those two cushions above…perfect for that little corner of the patio or sunroom. The Chinese Coin one below would be great here for our summer…it is only spring here at present!

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haute couture

This stunning silk dupioni pantsuit is by Indian haute couture designer Deepika Govind. It is a size 16 Australia/UK and is tailored to a high degree of excellence. I am happy to negotiate a price on this as I would like it to go to a good home!

The two camisoles are also by the same designer …one of silk and one of linen and again a size 16.

haute couture

Deepika Scrolls

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