In March each year, the wonderful ladies of Lei roucas dou barri have a show at Pierrefeu du var. On alternating years, there is either a swap project (last time it was small pouches or purses), or a challenge with certain rules. The project challenge for 2013 is to create an original design on the subject of the sea, a bag, all in white, completely stuffed. Henriette has shown hers today on her blog. She has made a charming bag to store slippery scarves which otherwise fall on the floor !
You can also see what Marie made on her blog. I am sure there will be many more elegant examples.
Here is the poster for this year's exhibition. There will be 20 exhibitors of boutis, 2 stores, and one bookshop. If you are in the area, go ! You will be assured of a wonderful exhibition and magical welcome from warm and talented boutisseuses.
Henriette says that she works on a smaller project while also keeping a big project going. I was thinking about that this morning, so I decided to set up a small and simple boutis to get me up to speed with my large project. Since it is Superbowl Sunday here, I will get some stitching time later LOL !
Swiss batiste front and back, cotton handquilting thread.
Henriette also has kept a memory book where she records all her projects, when she started them, how long each step of the process took her, as well as photos of the finished item. I have not done this but find it a wonderful idea and I am starting today ! I will also go back and take pictures of my other pieces, both collected and made myself. No one else knows their story, so I am thinking about keeping this for my daughter. The small petasson took me 2 hours to trace and baste. I will keep a notebook in my sewing basket now to keep track of how long I work on each thing. It will be especially important to look at for my large vanne !
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That sounds like a good idea , keeping track of projects. Are you goimg to the show again? I will get to taking some pictures. I've had my grandson here for two weeks. not much got done!
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