Tuesday, 19 January 2010

January 2010

A Happy New year to everyone.

This year promises to be a great one for stitching, after all we do have a small exhibition to aim for later in the year. More on that later as the year progresses. We had an informal get together on Saturday, with a great look at all the work on the walls at Guild HQ, a catch up with familiar faces at Summer School, lunch out, & of course the ever popular show & tell over a cuppa.

Goodies on show were as follows:-

Sheila had made this doll, designed by Nola Heart, from Cloth paper Scissors.

There was also this piece ( a snippet) from Sheila using french knots & raised chain band.



Jenny had been playing with more Teneriffe Lace,

as well as some drawn thread work.
There were also hearts for PassionART, to be displayed at the PassionART Outdoor Twilight Festival on Valentines Day.

This one made by Jenny features pieced fabrics & fancy machine embroidery stitches.
The next two by Robyn, one using white fabric & red crazy work stitching, the second one features white candle-wicking on red fabric.

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

November '09

There were five of us at our meeting this month, with one visitor. Being out last meeting for the year, a few of us had other commitments. Show & tell as always was fantastic.

Robyn had been playing with patchwork which features needle turn, curved piecing, foundation, and free machine embroidery.
Her spirit doll that was begun in August was now conplete.

Jenny had crocheted her daisies together into a scarf,

played with Teneriffe Lace,

and finished her first Bedfordshire Lace bookmark.

Donna was playing with canvas work, exploring stitches into panels that will eventually turn into tote bags.

Libby had finished the Glasses challenge that Sheila had given us in February, but you will have to wait a while until the others are finished & they can all be displayed together.

This was our last meeting for 2009, so come visiting again in January to see what we will get up to in 2010.

Monday, 19 October 2009

October '09

There were just a few of us that showed up for our meeting this month.



Libby as usual had great show & tell. The above two pics are more snippits from her "4 Season's" series.

Robyn had been working on the face of her doll from our August meeting. Come visiting next month to see the finished lady.


During the day Robyn created her own book plate for a newly purchased book that morning.

Jenny sat & created daisies all day from a fancy knitting yarn. Around 90 are required for the project that she has in mind.



After lunch Sheila arrived with her stunning rust dyed samples that were created using washers & nails on fabric dampened with water and/or vinegar.
All in all a quiet day with much magazine & book browsing, lots of cuppas, much chat & visitors from the South Coast.

Thursday, 24 September 2009

September '09

There were just six of us at our meeting this month, taking lines for a walk. It was interesting to see our different interpretations in this exercise.



Show & tell as always was awe inspiring.

Details of wrapped pannels by Libby, "Winter" & "Autumn".

A running stitch sample by Sheila, inspired by a photograph.

Monday, 17 August 2009

August '09

Our meeting last Saturday saw a fun morning playing with kaleidoscope designs. We all chose an immage that we liked, cut a wedge from it, then placed the wedge around a central point. It was interesting to note how the number of wedges used and placement of wedges gave some very interesting results. A few of us then started tracing the predominent lines to achieve workable designs.

This one was Cathy's, using a copy of an engeneering drawing .
Show & tell brought a small quilt from Sheila featuring her own hand dyed fabric & running stitch. The fabiric was dyed during a natural dying workshop with Kath Wilkinson.
There was also another basket made from scraps following the directions in "Cloth, Paper , Scissors"This is the inside of the basket.
Robyn had made a bag to hold all her small brooches long term. Eventually the sections will all be painted.

Above is the lower section of another doll brooch in progress, to be added to the above bag.

Jenny had been making still more lace, this time a rose leaf worked in a combination of bobbin lace & needle lace.