Saturday, August 20, 2016
Royal Agricultural Show
Once again our branch took part in the Royal
Agricultural Show at Knockaloe with members demonstrating a variety of
hand embroidery techniques alongside the small exhibition of 4” squares and a
selection of some completed projects from the wide variety of workshops the
branch has run over the past year. Our numbers were boosted each morning
with some enthusiastic Young Embroiderers who demonstrated needle felting,
making a variety of interesting animals such as sheep and turtles. The
stand attracted quite a lot of interest so lets hope for some new
members!
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Clasp Purse Workshop
Saturday workshop – designing and making a clasp purse –
Saturday 30th July
Hilary Cairns led a very productive, and very popular
workshop, on how to design a purse or bag to fit variously sized purse or
handbag clasps.
Once Hilary had explained the principles involved members
began their design work followed by embellishment before getting to the central
task of fitting their embellished fabric into the clasp purse/handbag
fitting.
This workshop was a very “full-on” experience of measuring,
designing, embellishing and then the critical skill of fitting the finished
piece to the clasp mechanism. Not an ounce of time was wasted other than
concentrating on the task in hand! I think that all members learnt a most
valuable lesson in the time involved in construction, without design etc, of
making a handbag or purse – so, all members will now appreciate exactly what is
involved in any purse or handbag that they purchase!
Charity Day Presentation
Presentation of cheque following on from the Jean O’Neil
Memorial Charity Day to the Breast Cancer Unit – Friday 29th
July
The July meeting of the Embroiderers’ Guild started with a
presentation of a cheque for just over £325.00 to the Breast Cancer Unit raised
through the Guild’s June charity day in memory of Janet William’s sister, Jean
O’Neil. The charity’s representative, Barbara Thorne, explained
about how progress had been made in the research and improvement in breast
cancer treatment and survival, an illness which can and has touched so many
members and how much all contributions were welcomed and
valuable.
The handover of the fund raising cheque was followed by a
most interesting and stimulating talk by professional weaver, Louise Martin, who
contrasted her work at Stirling Castle, weaving the replica medieval tapestries,
with her on-going travels and exploration of more contemporary weaving
techniques based on her travels to countries as far a field as Mongolia and
Turkey. Louise’s talk followed a series of weaving workshops which she had
given on the island over the previous few weeks and thus had subsequently
attracted many visitors to her talk.
Charity Day Presentation
Presentation of cheque following on from the Jean O’Neil
Memorial Charity Day to the Breast Cancer Unit – Friday 29th
July
The July meeting of the Embroiderers’ Guild started with a
presentation of a cheque for just over £350.00 to the Breast Cancer Unit raised
through the Guild’s June charity day in memory of Janet William’s sister, Jean
O’Neil. The charity’s representative, Barbara Thorne, explained
about how progress had been made in the research and improvement in breast
cancer treatment and survival, an illness which can and has touched so many
members and how much all contributions were welcomed and
valuable.
The handover of the fund raising cheque was followed by a
most interesting and stimulating talk by professional weaver, Louise Martin, who
contrasted her work at Stirling Castle, weaving the replica medieval tapestries,
with her on-going travels and exploration of more contemporary weaving
techniques based on her travels to countries as far a field as Mongolia and
Turkey. Louise’s talk followed a series of weaving workshops which she had
given on the island over the previous few weeks and thus had subsequently
attracted many visitors to her talk.
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