2020 My year in Review

The year is coming to a close and what a crazy year it has been for us all. So many swerves, changes, adaptations which have challenged us and made us stronger. No longer will we take for granted the small freedoms we once had. We’ll go into 2021 with more patience and appreciation.

Gathering outside is our new normal!

Gathering outside is our new normal!

At the end of each year I like to summarize what I have done over the year. Its always a bit of a challenge as I’m not great at keeping a list but I do my best.

2020

I taught at Craft Napa, The Granary Quilt Shop in Sunnyvale and at the Dubai International Quilt Show.

I made 26 T-shirt quilts, 5 necktie quilts, 3 custom quilts I quilted, 4 custom Pet Portraits, 2 quilts I donated to SAQA and 3 to my quilt guilds community service, 14 Art Quilts, 8 hand stitched bags and 400+ masks.

I had to embrace teaching online, making videos and all that that entails! I began by writing my first On-demand workshop, presented 5 online lectures and had 9 days of online classes.

I had thought I would have time to tackle UFO’s and quilts that need quilting but I think I just added to that pile. I just counted and now have 12 to quilt and finish.

Pink Cosmos This was a new class that I developed for teaching online.

Pink Cosmos This was a new class that I developed for teaching online.

Heading into the New Year I like think about new challenges and quilts I will make. I am wanting to make some changes. I have been teaching my fabric collage classes for about 4 years now and I just want to try something different. I am excited to play with new techniques but feel overwhelmed and freeze. I don’t know where to start. Does anyone else feel like that?

Written January 2020. Goals for the year.

Written January 2020. Goals for the year.

Although this isn’t fancy I did write in my sketch/notebook goals for 2020.Reading these again I sort of achieve many of them! My goals for 2021 feel different. These ones I can put behind me. My newsletter plans are starting in 2021. No cruise. No plans for a book but more online classes. Hopefully the exhibit in Oct 2021 will go ahead. I did use my stash for mask making, check! And finally I did use my sketch book, a little.

The fabric cover for my 2021 note/sketchbook.

The fabric cover for my 2021 note/sketchbook.

My goals for 2021

These include working in my sketchbook, doing more drawing and painting, writing more On-demand workshops, finishing all those quilts that need quilting, blogging more and developing some new collage patterns.

Big Frank, 49” x 69”

Big Frank, 49” x 69”

Big Frank was one of two large quilts I made this year. I wanted to challenge myself to making a large pet portrait using colors that are less natural. I used a photo I found on Pinterest of a Bedlington Lurcher called Flossie. I eventually received the owners permission but that is a story in itself!

One of my best memories for the year was going to Dubai, attending and teaching at the International Quilt Show. Looking back I was so lucky to have squeezed that in before Covid and lockdown happened!

Frangipane Mince pies

Frangipane Mince pies

Finally my last bake for 2020 were these Frangipani Mince pies, a recipe sent to me by cousin. They’re delicious. So if you find mincemeat in the store, its common in England at Christmas, give the recipe a go.

Old family recipe

Old family recipe

Finally I have started my newsletter that I will publish at the beginning of each month. If you wish to receive it in your inbox go to my website and the pop-up menu will appear for you to sign-up. I will not use your email in any other way and if you wish you can easily unsubscribe at any time.

I will give updates about classes coming up, new items in my shop and updates about what I’ve been up to. So look out for Threads of Inspiration.

Monthly newsletter header

Monthly newsletter header

Best wishes for 2021. Lets be creative and healthy

Jane
































Going Virtual

Its been a long time since I have blogged! You would think with the “stay at home” orders and having all my teaching gigs cancelled I would have more time!

I made my trip to Dubai to teach at the International Quilt Show Dubai from February 23rd to March 1st. As I had been traveling internationally my next teaching and speaking engagements got postponed or cancelled. Dubai was an amazing experience such an incredible, modern city. I experienced wonderful hospitality and teaching my amazing students at this show was not to be missed.

Exploring Dubai

Exploring Dubai

Now with time at home I thought I’d have a chance to catch up on those custom t-shirt quilt orders that I had going back to the end of 2019. So I jumped on getting those done. Then I thought I could spend a week just free-motion quilting quilts I had collaged but not finished! I was about to start those and then came the whole demand for masks!

Mask making March 2020

Over two full days a friend and I stitched (social distancing of course) and made over 200 masks for a local care facility. They needed them asap for their care workers. I made more for family and neighbors, 100 for a local restaurant and am now taking a break!

In April the whole conversation about teaching online, virtual quilt shows, and presentations via Zoom came to surface on social media. I initially thought that isn’t for me, I wanted to sew! Then I was approached by the San Francisco Quilt Guild in May as I was due to do a presentation to them on May 19th. I knew it was coming and I said yes. Now was the time to look into Zoom.

Hand stitching solace.

Hand stitching solace.

My local quilt guild made the hard decision in early March to cancel our show slated for April and late in May people started to discuss should we meet via Zoom. It seemed now was the time quilt guilds were going virtual. Switching over to keep members involved was the best solution. Enthused I am slowly getting into Zoom! Then with many requests on social media, I realized people still wanted to learn from me. So after a bit of research I decided to write up a course on how to make pet portrait quilts from home.

Making videos for my online class.

Making videos for my online class.

I chose a platform called Coursecraft and really appreciated how easy it was to navigate. My initial two week project took nearly 6 weeks. I am happy to say its available right now at the sale price of $50, going up to $65 later in July. Once you register you have lifetime access to 10+ lessons, step-by-step photos, descriptions and 80+ minutes of video.

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So if you are interested in finding out more this link Love of Pets will take you to my course landing page.

Thanks of letting me catch and and soon I will announce the fabric collage classes I will soon be teaching virtually.


Cruise Opportunity 2021

Happily I want to share that I will be teaching on my first ever cruise. I will be joining Sandra Mollon on this cruise in June 2021. I would love to find some quilters or artists to join us onboard this 13 day Jewel of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Cruise with interesting ports of call in Norway, Iceland and Ireland. While not enjoying the entertainment, wonderful food and beautiful scenery you will have the opportunity to take workshops from Sandra or myself or both. The cruise starts from Amsterdam and so you would have to plan your travel accordingly.

To sign up for the cruise you would need to go to the Avanti Travel website and contact Janette. Remember this is a very popular cruise and so chances are it could sell out early.

To join one of our workshops you would need to contact either Sandra Mollon or myself and fill out a registration form and send us a check for the workshop portion.

Pet Portrait by Jane Haworth

We are both offering fabric collage workshops both 3 day and 2 day with a variety of projects on offer. We will not be using sewing machines so that will make it a little easier. Workshop costs are $180 for a 3 day and $120 for a 2 day.

Sorry this post has been so brief but I am preparing for a teaching trip to Dubai to the International Quilt Show Dubai which runs from Feb 26-29th

Faces Workshop in Dubai

Faces Workshop in Dubai

Please share this post if you have friends or collegues that you think might be interested in joining us. Thank you