Friday 27 July 2018

July meeting - Members' show and tell

At our last meeting of the year all members were asked to bring along a piece of work and talk about it.  As usual we had a wonderful selection of embroidery and textile art and some of the work is shown below.

At the top is Joy Newington's work from the fibre fusion workshop, with further embellishment, and at the bottom left is Mavis Lee's work, from the same workshop, beautifully presented in a glass frame.  On the right is Anne Shaw's intriguing work on the theme of 'Planets':-



On the left this grid shows Sheila Conchie's casket (I think we should ask her to do a workshop, don't you?) which she made at Summer School.  On the right is Valerie Grant's beautifully embroidered stole worked in Pearsall's silks and currently used as a communion stole.  Below is a close-up showing the detail of the embroidery:-



Here is a photo showing Allison James' landscapes: layered fabric embellished with hand and machine stitch.  Beautiful colours.  And below is Judi Brown's hand dyed silk clutch bag with hand and machine stitching:-


This is Nikki Parmenter's textile work based on a theme of small worlds - you could spend an hour looking at it and still find something new!


Chris Harris's work is based on a photograph taken in the garden, using a Japanese method known as Momigami - or kneaded paper.  The technique is based on crumpling paper by hand and then stitch is added:-


Pat Thomas brought along a hand-made cushion on which she has stitched some of the dozens? hundreds? of small triangles which she made by hand:-



Ann worked this hand felted landscape, based on a photograph of hills in Scotland, whilst she was at North West Region summer school:-


And Belinda completed the display of work to be proud of, and showed her beautifully decorated book cover:-


As always, this show and tell meeting was a great success and we were all able to appreciate each others' work.  Aren't we a talented bunch?!



Thursday 26 July 2018

100 Hearts Project and exhibitions

In conjunction with SSAFA, the Embroiderers' Guild is proud to be part of the commemoration of all those who took part in World War 1.  Those who fought are now fading memories to the generation who came after, and soon they too will be lost to us.

Glossop members have interpreted their own memories of remembered family members, or aspects of the war about which they feel strongly, in cloth and thread.  Their work is to be included in a unique exhibition of hearts to be held in Liverpool Church of England Cathedral from Monday, 10 September until Sunday, 7 October.

At our July meeting we were able to admire the beautiful and thoughtful work which has been completed and submitted for inclusion in the exhibition:-



Hearts from different regions of the Guild will form a total of thirteen exhibitions.  Dates and venues can all be found on the Guild website:-
www.embroiderersguild.com