Quilting with Thembi – Part 3 – by Sue Cameron

Next, we cut out another Saw Tooth Star but this time we stitched it by machine.  Thembi whipped through the cutting in record time for a new quilter – it feels good to say that she is a new quilter. We had a problem when we took out the machine that had been issued...

Quilting with Thembi – Part 2 – by Sue Cameron

On Tuesday night, during dinner, Thembi and I discussed how I would go about teaching Thembi how to teach her students.  We discussed whether we should do handwork or machine work.  Eventually we decided that it would benefit the students most to do both:  handwork –...

Quilting with Thembi – by Sue Cameron

Last night I met a remarkable young woman.  Her name is Thembi.  She grew up in Jozini in Zululand and graduated from Walter Sisulu University in Mthatha in the Transkei, with a teaching degree in Consumer Studies.  Fresh out of university, she applied for a position...

Material Hugs – by Twig

I used to do pottery. I wasnt very good at it, but I loved it.  I loved the unpredictability of the process of pot-making.  It was impossible to see the finished pot in that lump of clay, but there was so much potential – and so many opportunities. With every step...