Tuesday 28 August 2018

1st September meeting

Our speaker on Saturday is Isobel Hall who some people will remember from when she was a member. Isobel is now an internationally known textile artist but does return to her Guisborough roots. Her talk is titled 'Mixed Media and Stitch' At present she has an exhibition at Kirkleatham Museum so plenty of examples  of her work there. She is also running a dayschool for us on 9th September when we will be making 'Books with a Medieval Inspiration" The dayschool isn't quite full if anybody would like to come along.

Sunday 12 August 2018

SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018 DAY OF STITCH PART TWO


More photos of very colourful hearts and the children who made them.   Some of the children it was the first time they had done any stitching and they were delighted with the hearts they made. 
























 The start of a lovely colourful heart stitched by Anne A. during the day.




Anne A.  Lovely colourful heart finished off.
































SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018 DAY OF STITCH PART ONE


We all enjoyed a lovely day at Pinchinthorpe Forest and Walkway just outside Guisborough yesterday in the railway carriage.

The theme this year was hearts and there were lots of things to do for all ages.  Colouring for the little ones.  Felt heart shapes to decorate or stitch and glue on to cards, fabric hearts to stitch for older children or adults and we had lots of willing customers during the day as you can see from the photographs.

























One youngster didn't want to make a heart, he wanted to make a worm which turned out big enough to be a snake.  He was very pleased with himself.

Monday 6 August 2018

100 HEARTS 1914 - 1918 6 AUGUST 2018




These are the latest entrants from our branch. We were asked to contribute hearts to commemorate 100 years of the end of World War 1.






Diane J. has brought attention to the women who were quite callously classed as "superfluous" through no fault of their own but to the dreadful loss of life of the men who would have been their husbands.




 Diane J. her second heart is to commemorate peace in 1918.
Linda D.  To commemorate her husband's grandfather Corporal Herbert Cook, M.M. 4th Bn. Yorkshire Regt.  who died on 15th January, 1917.