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Friday 29 January 2016

A Matter of Time - Selected Exhibition 

I was extremely thrilled to be selected into this exhibition. I love a challenge and this was - the theme I found difficult and had to consider carefully, research and think this over for a long time. I find that I work extremely well when faced with a challenge to create something new to 'fit' the theme. So take a look at the website and follow the 32 artists that got into the show. www.amatteroftimetextiles.com/‎


Artist statement: 
"Black holes are so massive that they severely warp the fabric of spacetime, the three spatial dimensions and time combined in a four-dimensional continuum. For this reason, an observer inside a black hole experiences the passage of time much differently than an outside observer."


My entry Suzanne Gummow"Black Hole"


Suzanne Gummow detail "Black Hole"



Suzanne Gummow detail "Black Hole"

Thursday 14 January 2016

Creative Raw Edge Collage

This is one of the classes that I have the privilege of teaching at AQC in April 2016 in Melbourne(for further information go to aqc.com.au). There are some exciting classes at the Conference as well as great exhibitions and 'shops'. So why not join me or one of the other classes. This is an exciting class with an interesting approach to raw edge applique. I guess all of us who teach collage teaches it in a different way to each other and we all have those wonderful hints and tricks to make life easier so join me at AQC.


This is the description to the workshop.

You will learn to look at fabrics and colour in totally new ways to create images to suit your textile works or quilts. Creative raw edge collage is a technique that can be developed almost spontaneously out of the love of the fabrics themselves and don’t we love those fabrics? You will create a small wall hanging approximately a A3 size. Some of the techniques covered in this workshop will be basic design, raw edge applique, free machine stitching/quilting and finishing techniques that will be required for your special raw edge collage work. Students will work on individual themes and therefore all finished work will be different. A fun workshop!

Suzanne Gummow - deatil "Southern Flowers"

Suzanne Gummow - deatil Peacock

Suzanne Gummow - detail flower

Suzanne Gummow

So come and enjoy AQC with me in April

Monday 11 January 2016


Teaching – a sharing process

 “A life in teaching is a stitched-together affair, a crazy quilt of odd pieces and scrounged materials. It is sometimes tedious and demanding, confusing and uncertain and yet it is often creative and dazzling. I find fragments of my teaching everywhere, like sections of a large quilt.” a part quote by William Ayes from his book “To Teach”

My teaching career is just as the above quote. When researching this for my blog, I had not realized how much of my life has been involved in teaching; well actually this is ALL my of adult life. I have worked as an Art teacher with the South Australian Education Department for the last 45 years as well as teaching in places such as the University of SA, WEA (Adult Learning), running workshops throughout Australia, writing for magazines, giving demonstrations and lectures at quilting guilds, tutorials online and the list goes on and on. I have loved every minute of it. So what is the importance of teaching? It is the sharing of your passion, knowledge and understanding.

They say you never learn as much as when you teach. I personally found that to be true. I always say that when I stop learning from my students it’s time to retire. This has not happened yet; I’m still teaching. Whether I am teaching a class, helping a friend, or typing up notes for a workshop I always come away with new inspiration and a new perspective, added knowledge and understanding. The power of fresh eyes is important and sometimes my students are spectacular. I remember demonstrating a technique in a class when a student asked, “Why can’t you do it this way?”  This often happens and is enlightening. They may see what I am teaching  in a different way and the more you teach the more of these revelations will happen and then you as a teacher find a new and better way of doing things so then you can share this with others. A question I often ask my students all the time is “What If?”

I am beginning my year 2016 with loads of teaching  happening.
Marden Senior College - Certificate Course in Textiles.
Sue's Sewing World (Adelaide) in March - Collage class
AQC - Australian Quilt Convention in Melbourne in April - Creating New Fabric and  a Collage class.

Watch the next few blogs to share more details about what it means to share my knowledge and experience in textiles. And please join my blog so you are then be notified with upcoming blogs.
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Preparing samplers for a class in my studio

Demonstrating at the SA Guild show - sharing my knowledge

Discussing a student's (Tess) folder at school - Textile Certicificate course