Monday, October 26, 2020

Friday 16th October - Confessions of a Wardrobe Mistress

 This talk had been well advertised and was well attended. There were probably more visitors than members, which was a shame, because it was a most interesting and entertaining talk.

Despite having the front half of her car wiped out, when turning into the hall car park, Jude Fullerton, lived up to the adage "the show must go on" and her talk was a performance in itself.

Jude with the dragon suit from the show "Mulan"

She explained how it was her job to 'translate' the director's ideas into sets and costumes. Budgets are always tight, so, for the amateur shows, mums and friends help with making or adapting costumes. Basic costumes can have many lives, being reincarnated to suit the show in production.

'Little Mermaid' costume on the right. The pink dress is "adaptable"

Jude also sources costumes online. Made in China is cheap and especially useful for a show like Mulan - and then they can be used again for "The King and I"!
Sometimes, costumes have to be hired. The show in preparation at the moment is "Shrek" and the padded green ogre and donkey, are beyond the local seamstresses.
Jude is full of ideas for the local shows, so we were given a sneak preview of Donkey visiting the Home of Rest for Horses, as a promotional video.

The time just flew by and we came away with a greater understanding of the work that goes on behind the scenes, not just in getting the actors and singers up to speed but in the creation of the whole magical setting, to transport us away from the real world.

Showing some of the headgear which is often very important in creating character.



Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Social Stitching 6th October

 Onchan Park was an excellent venue for the Social Stitching gathering. The staff were so welcoming, arranging the tables and waiting on us. The refreshments and cakes were also delicious. 

Six ladies attended and had a most enjoyable morning. Only one lady carried on with a Sewing Sister doll, everyone else had brought along another personal project.

We are trying to vary the days of the week and the venues for Social Stitching so that members can get to attend a few at least during the year. Onchan will certainly be on the list of places to return to.



Thursday, September 24, 2020

AGM Friday 18th September 2020

 Our well attended AGM was preceded by the presentation of a cheque for £400 to Manx Blind Welfare, this being money raised, and donated, at our Garden Party back in July.


Everyone wanted the dog!

After the business part of the meeting, a circle was formed and ladies showed what they had created during the (for us, mercifully short) period of lockdown. Short it may have been but our members had been exceedingly busy and creative. It was awesome!

During the course of the next day, Saturday 19th September, eleven members came along to work away at the "Sewing Sisters" kits, which is our current group project.

So happy to be on a Covid free Island.

Our Young Embroiderers joined us. Their project was to appliqué and decorate cup-cake shapes. These will be put together into a group piece, which Green's restaurant in St Johns has agreed to exhibit. It would be good to gain some more YEs.

Pleased as punch!






Friday, September 11, 2020

Social Stitching - September

 


Twelve ladies gathered together at JJ's in Laxey on Wednesday, where we were made most welcome.

There was much chatter and laughter, as we caught  up. Most ladies had brought along their dolls kit and progress was made. There were also several completed dolls for everyone to admire and these acted as a spur to get on and complete more. It looks hopeful that we shall soon have a wonderful display. Everyone has put their own stamp on the basic patterns and diversity is the name of the game!

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Garden Party/Charity Day. 25th July 2020

Firstly. apologies that this post is unaccompanied by a visual record of what was a most enjoyable day.

We were all so taken up with seeing each other again, that no photos were taken!

Despite a rather dull and breezy day, Marilyn's garden was looking superb and we marvelled at how she manages it all.

Most ladies who came, at least started off stitching outside in the sheltered nooks around the garden before migrating indoors.. Some had brought their own stitching, others opened their kits and started on the "Sewing Sisters" project - I'm not quite sure whether tongues or needles were most employed! Tea, coffee and some home baking meant we were well "fed and watered".

A cake and produce table, and plants for sale, generated interest and donations for our chosen Charity and Janet will be able to hand over the sum of £250 to Manx Blind Welfare. 

Thank you to all of you who came and made the day a success. Those of you who didn't make it to Patrick may find that their kits are delivered to them, otherwise you will be able to pick yours up at the AGM in September.


Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Coronavirus

All meetings, workshops and Social Stitching are currently cancelled.

Normal service will be resumed as soon as we possibly can.

Meanwhile, think positive- there’s all the extra time you may have in self isolation to get those UFOs finished!

Thursday, March 5, 2020

We made the press!


Sorry about the rogues' gallery, but the write  up was good!

Social Stitching on 3rd March at Greenfields café was attended by 6 members and also 3 others, who had had their interest stimulated by the Open Day. We hope that they may want to join us on a more permanent basis. They will be very welcome.