I make non-traditional quilts-mostly small pieces for my own enjoyment and sometimes to sell.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Resurrection
I now have a website www.amafu.co.za with LOTs of quilt photos and most of my concentration has been on that.
May be I'll post some photos from our travels a bit later.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Cloud Nine Quilt Group and the Optical Illusions Travelling Exhibition

In our wisdom / ignorance(?) the members of the Cloud Nine quilt Group decided to spend the March meeting putting up the Optical Illusions Traveling Quilt Exhibition for the Natal Quilters Guild at the Alliance Francaise in Durban.
To say that it was entertaining was not the least of it!
Although we had all exhibited at various Quilt shows and exhibitions, hanging an exhibition was a first for all of us and it kept us pretty busy for most of the afternoon- including lunch at a great little coffee shop we found.

Hanging





Monday, March 06, 2006
IKATI'S TRAVELS PART 2


This is typical Free State countryside with the road stretching in a straight line for kilometers at a time with very little traffic.
There has been a lot of rain in the Free State ( this part anyway) and the grass on either side of the road was long and green- such a contrast to the winter when the veld is just a sea of brown.

Many buildings of historical significance are beginning to fall apart as communities battle to cope with more mundane costs such as housing and sanitation with very little money.

Senekal itself seems to be the centre of a farming district with huge silos and a couple of petrol stations and not much else.
The Bed and Breakfast we stayed in was over a hundred years old and very well maintained by its owners but the upkeep of such an old building must be astronomical given that the building was probably not that well built to start with.

Friday, March 03, 2006
IKATI'S TRAVELS: PART 1

We travelled to Pretoria first- this time taking ten hours to do a normally 5 hour trip. There was heavy rain on the way up to Pretoria and a HUGE accident on the van Reenen's Pass which necessitated a two and a half hour through the picturesque but very slow Olivers Hoek Pass.
Here is a picture of the Sterkspruit Dam which is on the road through the Olivers Hoek pass. Its huge and right in the mountains and when we passed there was mist rising off the water.
IT was only when we hit the outskirts of Johannesburg that we realised just what damage had been done by the rains- and was still being done. We got into a traffic jam and had to find a place to stop for a couple of hours until the traffic cleared and the rain slowed down. It simply wasnt worth the possibility of an accident.It was as though someone had opened the sluice gates in the sky and everything possible was comming down. It was like sitting in a West African thunderstorm- except this wasnt West Africa and it wasnt a thunderstorm!
The rest of the trip was relatively uneventful and on the way back I stopped in Kroonstad for petrol. Opposite the petrol station was the most marvellous stone church with a very unusual roof so "nog" a photograph.
Many of the older buildings in the Free State are built out of the beautiful Free State sand stone which varies from creamy yellow to a variety of browns.This church was probably built at the turn of the century when stone masons were still working in the country.
This piece of sculpture we named " the Lego Man" and we found him at the gate of a farm between Kroonstad and Senekal in the Free State.When we got closer we found that he had been welded together with bits of pipe and old farm implements. Either way he made for welcome relief from a sea of green grass and what seemed to be a never ending road.
Monday, January 16, 2006
IMAGES OF POWER

Size : approx 90 cm X 1 meter.

Size: approx 1.00 m X 1.00 meter
Dust of Africa was an exercise in precision for

It has a strong African feel- very reminicent of the Natal Drakensberg where it was made.I was on holiday at the time and cannot go anywhere for more than a day or so without my sewing machine and a bit of fabric.All the fabric was hand dyed
fabric from AMAFU ,South Africa.
Size : approx 1.00m X 75 cm

ADINKRA DREAMS was made using the inspiration of the symbols of the Ashanti people of West Africa. I have used the colours of Africa and tried to emulate the casual attitude to precision that is prevalent throughout Africa.
THERE IS NOTHING THAT IS STRAIGHT IN AFRICA! Who cares as long as it works!
Size : approx 50 X 75 cm
Thursday, January 05, 2006
STRAIGHT OUT OF AFRICA!

The cloth behind the sign is not hand painted - they printed in one of our local mills and very often find their way to these markets where they are sold at exhorbitant prices to the tourists.

INSPIRATION


DESIGN WALL

If ever you get the chance to do a class with Rosalie Dace, grab it. She is a wonderful teacher and has encouraged many a student to dig deep into themselves and produce stunning work.

MY STUDIO


THERE BE DRAGONS IN AFRICA


Ghost Dancers


Savannah Ghosts

