Sunday, March 2, 2008

March AOM


Threadanimals



Bears and Animals from Thread and Fibers



Sally


Every month or so, the threadanimals group moderators choose one of our members to be Artist of the Month. It has been so fun getting to know the other members and their work. Alison has agreed to be March's artist of the month, and as part of that has answered some questions about herself to help us get to know her better.



Introducing March 2008 Artist of the Month

Alison Farrow



Emily

Do you have a web site ?
Yes, http://www.wonderlandbears.co.uk/. I started this a couple of years ago and its still a work in progressLOL

Where did you grow up?
I was born and grew up in Hertfordshire, England. My childhood was very happy and as an only child my mum had time to teach me her passion which was knitting.

Birthday ?
20th May 1966 but I still feel 26 (just get a shock when I look in the mirror)
Tell us a little about you and your family. Married? Children? Pets?
I live with my Husband Neil, son Jamie 14, daughter Hannah 9 , the cats Psycho & Chloe and Dog Nala
My Hubby is very patient with my wool ect taking over the house and my daughter cant wait to make her first bear. They all come with me to bear fairs too so I'm very lucky.



Any crafts you'd like to learn to do?
I'd love to learn tatting. Maybe I'll try this year.

Have you had any formal arts & crafts training?
No. My mother taught me to knit and my Aunt showed me how to make crochet squares but other than that its just been hit and miss. Although Hubby did surpise me this Christmas with a day at a work shop with Andy West of Westie Bears. It was a wonderfull day and I made a sewn minature bear.

Sarah


How did you get started crocheting? How did you get started making ThreadAnimals ?
My Aunt taught me to crochet small squares one summer when I was about 10 but I didn't try crocheting again untill i saw thread bears on ebay a few years ago. I had been making knitted bears since 1997 and was looking for new patterns. I bought a pattern from Edith Molina and caught the thread bear bug.

ALBERT

Who inspires you?
I'm Inspired by so many people but to name just a few Berta Hesen-Minten ( I am lucky enough to have met Berta at the Hugglets Bear fair in Kensington). Both Berta and her husband are lovely, but my hubby would not let me ask if I could have my picci taken with her :0( Marion Frail is fantastic! I am still trying to master crocheting with eyelash yarn. Karen of GoldCoast Bears makes such lovely bears too. It is one of Karens that I first saw for sale on Ebay.


Have any tips for beginner Artists?
Just keep at it. You don't realise how much you improve untill you look back at your first bear and if you have any problems ask the guys in the group. They are always so helpfull.


Tilly


Of all the bears you have made which is your favorite

I would have to say Tilly is still my favorite bear ( sorry to my other bears) I had such a great time making Tilly and for once I didn;t have to remake parts, even her feet which I usually dread making! I have tried to recreate a bear like Tilly but Just can't seem to.

Do you sell Thread Animals? Where can people purchase them if you do?

I sell some of my bears on Ebay although I haven't done so for a few months now. I also put bears for sale on my website but the majority of bears have been commisons. I'm always so pleased to be asked to make a special bear. Not being the most confident of people I worry they may not be good enough but its lovely to see a persons smiling face when they open the box to take their first look at a new bear.

What does belonging to Thread Animals mean to you ?
Have you benifited from joining this group, partisipating in swaps ..etc.

The Thread Animals group has given me a chance to meet some great people and get honest feedback on my creations. I love joining in with the swaps too. Its exciting waiting for the parcel to arrive and my hug is gaining some fabulous new bears that I otherwise may not have had the chance to buy.






Tom and Michael

Thank you so much for doing this Debbie. It would have been my mothers birthday on the 25th ( she passed away when I was 19 and gave me my love of everything crafty!) she never saw any of the bears I made but Mum was always knitting and I'm sure she would have loved to have seen all the wonderful bears that are being made by the guys in the group Knowing my mum she would probably have made them with me!:0)



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Threadnimals is currently voting on a Collectors Contest called


Bears at Play.

We have received many wonderful entries. Here is a sampling. I will announce the winner in my next blog.

Follow the Leader by Marjorie



SMILE! for the camera by Gail Teunis

Sunset at the Beach by Donna Barber

It Always Good. (lost...)by Monika

As always there is a Wealth of Wonderful Choices of what to Include each blog. Too many choices, so I try to choose a sampling that shows the wonderful talents of all the members.

Coming up... Mad March Hare swap and Feb highlights.

























7 comments:

Anonymous said...

A really nice interview, and Alison's animals are lovely, very well made.

Vicki said...

I always enjoy reading the artist interviews and the photographs of their work are just amazing! What a wealth of talent!

Debby H said...

Great job as usual Deb - Congrats Alison, loved looking at your website!

Unknown said...

Alison,
Your bears are whimsicle !
I especially luv Banoffy with his
big feet and open mouth.
Donna.

MarjorieCrochets! said...

Just wanted to say how much I enjoy reading the blog. It's always entertaining as well as informative. Great job, deBBie! And thank you so much for doing this for the group!

Mafyb said...

Love reading how AOM start in bearmaking. Show you that with practice you can create your own style and make masterpiece.

Thank you.

Unknown said...

Lovely interview Alison, love those bears.

Karen