Thursday 18 April 2013

Upcoming exhibition Aubh5 Boscombe

Hi all
 new exhibition running alongside this years gardens project.
 A group of us are showing work in shops in Boscombe. We are awaiting confirmation and as soon as we are given allocations I will tell you where and when if anyone is interested.
My piece if work will be on display at The crooked bookshop 725 Christchurch road Boscombe BH76AQ.
 come along and enjoy a cup of tea whilst you look around. opening on 26th April- 6th May 2013
Neptis 2013

Neptis will be on display in the crooked bookshop for ten days it can also be viewed on my website
www.angelhomer.co.uk.
 I am also participating in an exhibition in Poole Artworks on the quay for 10 days 10th of May till the 19th.  private view on the 9thMay. this is called Grafted 2013 and is a group exhibition. well worth a visit . access via stairs. I will have 3 pieces of work 
Lemures 2013. a sculptural installation
The Blue pool, and Candy floss 2013 two wall based pieces of work photos to follow.

please come along it would be good to catch up and I can tell you all about my ambitious project for next year 

Wednesday 4 July 2012

Fame at last

Hi just to let you all know that we are in simply knitting this month out on 11th july bye for now Angel

Tuesday 8 May 2012

still knitting? who helped

Hi
The grand total as of yesterday was 700ft. I have had a few people contact me and say they have some knitting so the total will go up I will keep blogging till the last scarf comes in and goes out. I'd like to say a really big thank you to all.
To Isobel her Hubby and Mum
Designeryarns.uk.com
The scrapstore
Andrew Brown
Tom Powell
Bournemouth Arts
Bournemouth Borough Council
The Epiphany school. Sue Allison, Children, Parents, Teachers, Staff
Moordown Craft Club and Mary
Fiona from freegle
All those who donated wool from freegle.
Mary from freegle
Tessa
Diane (poole)
Eric And Ann Bignall and Hope fm
Stephen Bailey at Bournemouth Echo News desk
Knitters from gum tree
Evening echo readers
Kathleen from swanage and her friend and husband
Robyn her Daughter and Mum
Corinne and her Nan
Debbie from Germany
Heather from Basingstoke
The Gateway Club in Bournemouth. All clients and carers Anna and Rachel
The Happy club in Parkstone and Rachel.
Arts University College Bournemouth
Emma Lead artist
Simon Granell
Paul Finnegan
Tamsin(aucb)
Kayleigh(aucb)
Nicholas(aucb)
Archie(aucb)
Fiona(aucb)
Katy(aucb)
Ali(aucb)
Amy(aucb)
Aimee(aucb)
Julia (aucb)
Hugh (aucb)
Rachel D(aucb)
Ruth E (aucb)
Ruth
Donna(aucb)
Rachel N(aucb)
Rachel B(aucb)
Dominyk (aucb)
Leanne (aucb)
Jude
Peggy
Rachael,
Karen
Carol Anne.
family and friends.
The wessex ducks .co.uk for your support
Maria for the wool.
Thank you also to Kylie-ann Homer who designed www.angelhomer.co.uk
thank you to Elisha Homer for doggy sitting Bertie Bassett to allow me to do this project
THANK YOU THANK YOU TO YOU ALL.
I have tried to include everyone if I have missed anyone let me know and I will add your name to my list.
Isobel and I could not have done this without you. It was everyones hard work that achieved this.
we reached an amazing length in a short time and we should all be proud of ourselves.
Isobel and I get  assessed on this project by our tutor in December. We will let you know. we are hoping to get an amazing mark and that is down to you all so thank you. I have made some lovely friends and met some lovely people during this project. I was touched by everyone's dedication and kindness. I really enjoyed leading the project and hope one day to do another project.
If anyone would like some of the leftover wool I can share it out. Mainly blues, greens, browns and purples. mostly double knit and textured. some odd balls etc.
If anyone has any more knitting it can still be added to the total. I shall collect for as long as it comes in. one charity is taking some in July. The rest will go in the winter. So I am storing them safely.
I have yet to separate them all but we think there must be about 140/150 scarves. that's really good.

Monday 7 May 2012

Sorry Folks Rained off

Due to Bournemouth weather we have been rained off today.
We arrived to set up but the heaven's opened so we had to pack up and go home. A real shame.
 I also knitted for Flags on the shore who are exhibiting along the west cliff 11-6pm.
Very miserable day for an exhibition. Shame I had made some corsets and jackets for the trees.

I am now going to help a fellow artist Emma make some butterflies for a project in Portland.
They need to be small and blue. If anyone else would like to help you can contact me. Each butterfly is to represent a child on portland.

I have to write an essay over the summer holidays for my degree and compile a presentation.
I will now start thinking about my next knitted project.
I would love to knit a Citroen 2cv6.
I would also love to knit across the channel.
I will blog when we donate the scarves and contact the Evening Echo. Salvation army in winton are having some and the homeless in Bournemouth.
I have some wool people donated that is left over so if anyone wants any contact me and we can arrange collection.
Thank you to all those who supported us throughout the project. We could not have done it without you.
I have made some really good friends through this piece of work. Please stay in touch?
If anyone needs me to return a favour and knit for a project I would be glad to help. You know where I am . Thank you all Angel

Sunday 6 May 2012

Sunday 6th May

We had special help today






We've had a busy day today in the Gardens. We even had some sunshine this afternoon which made such a difference. There were lots of visitors and  a band marching through gave the day a  nice holiday feel. We had lots of people giving us their help. We decided to attach the pom poms that people had made for us to the knitted stream that's in the water.  One young lady gave us particular help. Thank you! The stream now looks a lot more colourful, and Angel was knitting again from the bridge so the stream could be seen more clearly.



We  had some help with the knitting from passers-by who wanted to join in and lovely Tamsin learnt a new skill !


 Thanks to everyone who has given us their help so far. The stream is now 700 feet long, including the piece in the water.

One more day to go!....
We have some wool over if anyone wants some  we will be glad to share it out e mail angelhomer@ymail.com

Saturday 5 May 2012

Saturday 5th May 2012

We arrived and it was a bit cold and damp. Looked like rain. So we displayed the stream as pods again today
I took the opportunity to feed the squirrels and perform my knitting the stream piece.
stream in the stream
Knitting into the stream
The stream

Cyril

The stream in the stream has grown and is long and tatty and very holey. It is also heavy and where it has dragged the bed of the river it has green slimey bits on it and it doesn't smell too good either.
We are back at 10.ooam tomorrow  weather permitting we will roll the stream out for all to see.
We still want knitted pieces and stories we are still trying to make the 3/4 of a mile. We have new people joining the crusade daily. we are at  640ft. Thank you to all who have helped us get this far. Thank you to all those posting parcels to us. we are exhibiting the stream till the 7th May.
we will keep measuring and donate to the homeless as lovely scarves. We will let you know who is going to have the scarves and when.

Friday 4 May 2012

Cold Friday

Brrr!! very cold today but dry all the same
 we ran the stream down between the bridges today we made it quite easily. 630ft of knitting.
sections of stream
Simply knitting Magazine  want to feature us so we are going to send them some photos and tell them what we are doing.We will tell you what edition. We are hoping to lay the stream out on Sunday and Monday also at 1pm. Please keep knitting for us we still have a few days left. I am  still receiving parcels. Thank you to everyone who has helped us achieve the length so far we could not have done it without you. We also  had an e mail from Guinness Book of records stating that we are not classed as a stream but a long scarf. The longest scarf is 34 miles long and took 3 years to achieve. so sadly we won't be breaking any records. We will not let this disappoint  us We have all worked very Hard and I shall make sure everyone gets the recognition they deserve.
we will be there again tomorrow at 10am see you then