Member work

Member work

Saturday 29 October 2016

Talk by Hanny Newton - "Embroidery, my story so far"

Members and visitors will be welcome at our talk on Friday 4th November by Hanny Newton, a hand embroiderer with a great love of stitch - especially gold work embroidery.  She loves to find inspiration from the rich tradition of hand embroidery and uses this to find her own contemporary approach to hand stitch.


Hanny studied hand embroidery at the Royal School of Needlework, and then contemporary craft at Falmouth University, which allowed her to combine her interest in both traditional and modern approaches.


After graduating in the summer of 2014, Hanny was selected for the Embroiderers' Guild Graduate Showcase 2014 and has exhibited nationally since then, including at Handmade in Britain, Art in Action and the Selvedge Spring Fair, and she delivers talks and workshops nationwide.


Visitors are always welcome to come along to talks.  
For details of times and venue, please see 'About our Branch ... How to find us' .



Thursday 20 October 2016

Stitched Primroses - Fran Holmes talk and workshop, October

Fran Holmes, a member of textile group Meniscus, gave us a very entertaining talk about her textile journey from City & Guilds (which struck a chord with many of us) onwards.  We learned about some of the unusual techniques she used to create her highly original cabbages for a C&G module,


and innovative uses for Spunbond (the new name for Lutradur) and Vilene/Vliesoline products, such as the very useful Solufleece for machine-stitched items.

Fran's talk was called, "Stitch, heat, burn, distort", which exactly describes her beautiful textile work, from a gossamer-lace cape and ballerina's dress






to books, boxes, flowers, leaves and primroses in pots,



which happened to be the subject of our day school the following day ....

Thankfully, Fran had made up kits of materials and provided templates for the day school, so we just needed to bring our sewing machines and appropriate threads.  This meant we wasted no time in getting down to the stitching,  



and we spent a thoroughly enjoyable - and productive - day on our flower and leaf making:






We had already painted the polystyrene inner for our tiny pot, so that just left the stitching to be finished at home, and assembly of the final 'plant' ...


We're hoping they turn out as well as Fran's.