About Me

East Ayton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
A group of ladies who enjoy traditional embroidery but who meet once a month to try some experimental work. We meet at Ayton Village Hall on the third Thursday in the month for a full day and again on the first Thursday for half a day. We currently have a waiting list of people who want to join us.

Monday 25 November 2019

November Meeting

We had to park in the next street this month as the men were tarmacing the road outside the hall main entrance and we had to use the back door.  This meant a walk across the wet playing field so we were limited to the amount of bags we could bring this time.  However, most people made it and managed to still do quite a bit of work.  Several brought their Artists Trading Cards from the workshop earlier this month with Pauline Twyman and some had done some more at home.




As you can see, some of us decided to try moving into coloured cards.

We have chosen our next stitch to work on and Couching was drawn from the hat so several people started work straight away while others did their own work.


These are lovely sheep that I think belonged to Mavis



Susan is working on some bags using Japanese fabrics that she had left from making quilts.


Barbara is working this lovely sea piece.  The fishes are trapped behind organza and she is stitching through the layers.

Wednesday 6 November 2019

Workshop with Pauline Twyman

We had a lovely day on Saturday with Pauline doing Artists Trading Cards.  What was special about these was that they are done only in neutral colours - no turquoise!  It can be difficult to restrict yourself to such a tight palette, especially if like me, you use a lot of colour.  Everybody made at least two cards and most did three, even those who did hand sewing.  At the end we chose one of our cards to leave on the table and took away one belonging to someone else so that we had done a trade.  Pauline had made a lovely book to hold hers in and I am tempted to make one myself.

Here is our show and tell table at the end of the day:







At the end of the day I went home and finished my 4th card and did a couple more (one of which isn't neutral but grey and cream).


October Meeting

A quiet meeting this month as several people had to leave early and we were just doing our sewing.  One or two have already started on their Africa project and some were finishing off their landscapes they did with Kate Slaughter.  Otherwise a quiet day but some nice work being done.  Looking forward to our workshop with Pauline Twyman.





Some fabric manipulation going on here


This beadwork will become a christmas decoration. (Spellbound pattern if you would like to know)

This design is destined for the side of a bag.

Friday 20 September 2019

September Meeting

We had a nice display of finished landscapes from out meeting last month.  I had finished mine but forgot to take them in.


We have now sorted out our topic for the next exhibition in 2021.  It will be AFRICA.  Lots of ideas there and not forgetting that Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt are all in Africa.  We tend to only think of the southern countries that have the national parks with all the wild life and the flowers of the far south.  I can see lots of printing of patterns and beadwork designs coming on.
This month Christina gave us a demonstration of marbling using shaving foam.  She had learnt this on a workshop this summer and while quite messy it is quicker than the normal way of doing it and is quite effective.  We printed a couple of pieces of cotton fabric and then did a piece of white felt which we made into small baskets when they had dried.  They still smell of men's shaving foam even though it was supposed to be perfume free but it should fade with time.  Think I'll put mine out in the garden while the weather is fine.





Looking forward to seeing what everyone has done with their pieces next month.

Wednesday 21 August 2019

August Meeting

I seem to have missed posting July's meeting but it was fairly quiet with everyone doing their own work. August however was a different matter with an excellent workshop with Kate Slaughter.  We made mini landscapes which everyone enjoyed doing.  It is amazing how the same topic can be done so differently by eighteen people.  Of course, everyone also enjoyed the boxes of Kate's lovely threads to buy.





Some of the lovely landscapes that were produced on the day.

Sunday 23 June 2019

June Meeting

Half way through the year already and I don't feel as though I have got over Christmas yet!

The exhibition at Ayton went really well and is now continuing at Picturesque Gallery on St. John's Road, Scarborough until the 29th June.  We have had a few visitors there but I think that the majority of people know we are at Ayton now.
We are not choosing our next topic to work to until September but to keep everyone going we are starting two smaller projects.  The postcards are still popular, especially with the newer members so we will continue with that and people can dip in and out of it as they please.  The other project will be working on six stitches, one at a time, to make a stitch sampler book.  This is a useful exercise especially for those who are not traditional stitchers but also as a reminder for those who are.  We will also look at a piece of work which will be connected to the main topic but will be more focused.  So, lots to be getting on with.
There was still plenty of activity during today as people now have time to do a few things that they have been meaning to do for a while.





New member Diane was working on these lovely flower prints


Starting out on a new piece here but I can't remember whose work it is.


Christina did this sample by Jean Littlejohn  in an old Stitch magazine.  Part of the demonstration on Transfoils that we had.

My piece for the demonstration.

Tuesday 28 May 2019

May Meeting and Exhibition

The meeting on the 16th was spent finishing off work for the exhibition and working out how it was all going to be hung.  We still had a few changes to make on the day but we started at 8.30am on the Saturday and we were ready for opening the doors by just gone 10 o'clock.  How's that for teamwork!
The two day exhibition went really well.  We had more visitors than ever and the repeat ones said how good it was to have such an exhibition in our area.  The sales table did really well and was looking quite depleted by the end of Sunday.  I am quickly searching through my work and making extra cards for sale at Picturesque Gallery, 8-10 St. John's Road, Scarborough, YO12 5ET, which starts on Saturday 1st June and runs to Saturday 29th June, 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday.  The sales table is only available on Saturdays.  Thoughts are now turning to a new topic to work on and the side items that we do as well.
Here are a few photographs to whet your appetite to visit us in June.


Christine's 'Bomber Command' seagulls caused much amusement.


Christina's piece on fishing, nets and crab pots.


Ann's ammonites.

Lesley's delicately coloured landscapes and sketchbooks.

Monday 25 March 2019

March Meeting

Today a few of us started putting together the postcards for the exhibition.  They look stunning once they are all together.  Just waiting for a few more to come in.

Here is a poster for our exhibition with all the information for Ayton and Picturesque gallery. Hope you can read it OK.




Everyone else was working on pieces for the the exhibition and things are moving along well.  It was a lovely sunny day and a shame to be inside but we enjoy our day working away.


Christina's shells are lovely


Some rusting been going on here.


Christine's high seas which morph into a sea serpent is coming on really well.


Shame this didn't photograph so well but it is Ann's tiny pieces of work attached to a larger fabric.

Sunday 3 March 2019

February Meeting

I hadn't forgotten to do the blog  for February, I have just been so busy this last week with my daughter here for half term, we have been out and about enjoying tea and cake as much as possible.
We had an enjoyable meeting with lots of work going on for the exhibition and lots of arrangements sorted for it.  Posters are printed so if anyone wants one, just get in touch with me.  Unfortunately it won't upload onto this site.

Beach huts on the Yorkshire coast.


I think Helen is working on her 'Cargoes' piece, one of these looks like a 'stately Spanish galleon'


Carolyn has returned to the plaster work technique we learnt with Maggie Smith.


Christine has gone for a fun collection of work using the idea of the family going on holiday to the seaside.


This is the start of the postcards coming in for mounting on strips of canvas which will then be hung on display boards for the exhibition.  Always an interesting moment when we see the postcards we didn't get and everyone's interpretations.

Monday 21 January 2019

January Meeting

Into the new year now and the exhibition is creeping closer.  Planning is going ahead quite well although my brain still keeps trying to tell me it is a long way off yet.
Today we did some experimenting with such things as lutradur, tyvek and other heat dissolvable fabric and also using expandaprint and moulding paste as resists.  It's always useful to have a go at these things before going out and buying them and then finding you don't like them.  Christine was also trying out angelina fibres for a lovely piece of work she is producing.


Christina has been working on crab pots.



Some painted and heated lutradur


Ann has been busy making lots of samples of ammonites and also this lovely blue rock pool using a marbling bath.


Cath's lovely ammonite will probably be on our poster this year.