There were 16 of us at the last meeting and we had quite a busy session. Most were stitching or drawing, painting was not indulged in as we were all dressed up ready for our lunch out at Betton Farm.
Six of us had a talk with a lady who is setting up a textile exhibition based on World War 1. We are joining in as representatives of our group. The exhibition will tour local libraries during 2014 but in 2015 it will go to the Royal Armouries in Leeds and then onto Portsmouth. It will also display in York but I can't remember where. Hopefully there will be even more venues over the four years commemorating the war. We had a good session bouncing ideas around and have decided to produce pieces of work based on the shapes of medals but about A4 size. The theme will be 'Women in World War 1' and looking at the different roles they played. Hope to have some ideas on paper next month. Some of the pieces already produced are quite dark so we are going to try and do 'colourful'. There should be a website in action in the new year so I will put up a link to it when it gets going.
We cleared away about twelve o'clock and headed out for a really nice lunch. Afterwards we came back and collected our things and headed home. No photographs this time as I forgot my camera again.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.
About Me
- Textile Experimental Group
- 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.
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
Monday, 9 December 2013
1st Thursday December Meeting
Only five of us here today but we all managed to get some work done. Maureen has completed her piece based on some old machinery, Ann was painting bondaweb so she could get started on her pieces, Pam and Val were busy stitching and I was making a cobweb felt scarf which turned out very well and I am really pleased with. The village hall is great for making long pieces of felt because they have some good solid, long tables that can be put together to create a long surface to work on. I can feel everyone slowing down now for Christmas, clearing bits and pieces and getting ready for the break.
This is Maureen's piece, now shaped into a pot
Val has done a piece of her own design using various drawn
threadwork stitches. My photography doesn't do it justice.
This is my felted scarf, still very wet but it dried lovely.
Sunday, 24 November 2013
November Meeting
Fifteen of us had a good day working hard. Ann kindly brought her laptop with some photographs she took of the exhibition at Salts Mill a few weeks ago and it was good to see the work again.
We had a discussion about the request we have had to submit work for various exhibitions around the local libraries next year culminating in a large display at the Royal Armouries in 2015. Topic is of course the First World War and some groups are already under way with their work. We have a few members interested in doing something so we are going to look further into it for next month. Apparently there isn't much work done so far on women in the war, so we may go down that route.
A few people brought in their 'Elements' work so far and we had another discussion about how we would arrange our own exhibition next May. There is some really good work been done and I think it is going to look fantastic.
Everyone was geared up for the Knitting and Stitching Show next day and it didn't disappoint. We all came home with various bags and boxes and everyone declared it a good day. I think there were more people there than ever before. I certainly didn't get as long as I would have liked round the exhibition stands and I didn't have time to double back and revisit traders for a second look. Jenny and I looked in on the Art in Action stand and picked up some interesting tips from one stand but unfortunately I didn't get the ladies name. One is photographed below, not very good but I did a quick sample on Saturday so I wouldn't forget the method.
First, stitch tissue paper onto a piece of fabric using either hand or machine sewing. Next, cover the tissue and stitch with gesso. While the gesso is still wet, place another piece of fabric over the top and leave until it is completely dry. When dry, rip the two pieces of fabric apart. You will get some of the tissue clinging to the stitching and the rest will have attached itself to the other piece of fabric. Two samples in one go!!
I will do this again with some more interesting fabric and tissue but the idea is good.
We had a discussion about the request we have had to submit work for various exhibitions around the local libraries next year culminating in a large display at the Royal Armouries in 2015. Topic is of course the First World War and some groups are already under way with their work. We have a few members interested in doing something so we are going to look further into it for next month. Apparently there isn't much work done so far on women in the war, so we may go down that route.
A few people brought in their 'Elements' work so far and we had another discussion about how we would arrange our own exhibition next May. There is some really good work been done and I think it is going to look fantastic.
Everyone was geared up for the Knitting and Stitching Show next day and it didn't disappoint. We all came home with various bags and boxes and everyone declared it a good day. I think there were more people there than ever before. I certainly didn't get as long as I would have liked round the exhibition stands and I didn't have time to double back and revisit traders for a second look. Jenny and I looked in on the Art in Action stand and picked up some interesting tips from one stand but unfortunately I didn't get the ladies name. One is photographed below, not very good but I did a quick sample on Saturday so I wouldn't forget the method.
First, stitch tissue paper onto a piece of fabric using either hand or machine sewing. Next, cover the tissue and stitch with gesso. While the gesso is still wet, place another piece of fabric over the top and leave until it is completely dry. When dry, rip the two pieces of fabric apart. You will get some of the tissue clinging to the stitching and the rest will have attached itself to the other piece of fabric. Two samples in one go!!
I will do this again with some more interesting fabric and tissue but the idea is good.
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Another Isobel hall workshop
We decided to take advantage of Isobel being in this country and booked a second workshop with her, this time doing Vessels. We were all a bit unsure of what we were doing to start with but we soon had a production line going with everyone getting at least 2 vessels made if not completed. Most of us have to finish off at home, adding the extra decoration and stitch. It was a lovely day but we were all exhausted by the end. Our thanks to Isobel and her husband for two informative and enjoyable day.
So, some photographs. First, there were a few finished books from the last workshop and then some of us hard at work on our vessels.
So, some photographs. First, there were a few finished books from the last workshop and then some of us hard at work on our vessels.
Christina's on the left and Barbara D. on the right
Roma's on the left and Anita's on the right
This is Maureen's book cover
Shirley's bowl under construction and a finished one in the background
Val has a lovely coloured vessel using sinamay
This is Maureen's, another really delicate looking vessel.
Another of Jan's
These two are Roma's
Monday, 4 November 2013
Isobel Hall Book Workshop
It is nearly a fortnight since we did the workshop with Isobel, doesn't time fly. Sorry I have been so long posting the blog but it was half term and my daughter and I have been dashing around and I have bought a new car! We went to Salt's Mill and saw the exhibition there which was wonderful, as everyone else who had been had already told me. As we were in Bradford we also visited Bombay Stores and my daughter bought some lovely fabrics which we have made into cushion covers.
So, back to the workshop. It was a very hectic day to fit everything in but we really enjoyed it. It is good to see how different products work and react with each other. Most people were saying things like 'I like this, I think I will buy some' or alternatively 'I don't think I would use this again'. Isobel also gave us a talk about paper and its different qualities which was very useful. I have got my brother-in-law roped in to making me a frame for book binding.
Below are some of the work that was done with Isobel. We are now looking forward to the vessels workshop in November.
Here are two that were finished by the end of the week. The one on the left is done with pastel crayons covered in mod podge gloss and highlighted with encaustic wax in gold. The dark strip is the same paper as the background but painted with Tim Holz alcohol ink in Aubergine (I think).
So, back to the workshop. It was a very hectic day to fit everything in but we really enjoyed it. It is good to see how different products work and react with each other. Most people were saying things like 'I like this, I think I will buy some' or alternatively 'I don't think I would use this again'. Isobel also gave us a talk about paper and its different qualities which was very useful. I have got my brother-in-law roped in to making me a frame for book binding.
Below are some of the work that was done with Isobel. We are now looking forward to the vessels workshop in November.
Here are two that were finished by the end of the week. The one on the left is done with pastel crayons covered in mod podge gloss and highlighted with encaustic wax in gold. The dark strip is the same paper as the background but painted with Tim Holz alcohol ink in Aubergine (I think).
Friday, 18 October 2013
October Meeting
The day we had all been waiting for. The Chinese Whispers would be revealed. This all started last year when we split into two groups, each group was given a photograph that only the first person in the group could look at. That person did a piece of work based on that photograph and then the piece of work was passed on to the next person. No one else saw the photograph and just did an interpretation of the work they had been given. It is amazing how it develops and changes. Below are the two photographs and the first two pieces taken from it. If you want to see the last pieces, you will need to come to our exhibition next May when they will all be on display.
Some lovely work was done on each piece.
As I mentioned above, we have settled a date for our exhibition on the 10th and 11th May 2014 at
Ayton Village Hall, so keep a look for notices nearer the date.
There were 18 of us in the hall this week so it was very busy. Christina was making cling film sandwiches, Liz was finishing off some book covers and Barbara was in the long back room making cords. It was a lovely bright sunny day, a shame to be indoors really but we all enjoyed ourselves and there was chocolate cake as it was National Chocolate Week.
Pam has moved to the seaside.
While Marilyn is heading around the world.
Some lovely work was done on each piece.
As I mentioned above, we have settled a date for our exhibition on the 10th and 11th May 2014 at
Ayton Village Hall, so keep a look for notices nearer the date.
There were 18 of us in the hall this week so it was very busy. Christina was making cling film sandwiches, Liz was finishing off some book covers and Barbara was in the long back room making cords. It was a lovely bright sunny day, a shame to be indoors really but we all enjoyed ourselves and there was chocolate cake as it was National Chocolate Week.
Pam has moved to the seaside.
While Marilyn is heading around the world.
Monday, 23 September 2013
Main September Meeting
Most people are now back from their summer holidays and were eager to get started working again. We had much discussion about the coming workshops with Isobel Hall in October and November. It is quite difficult to get the things you need in this area, however we have managed to source kozo paper in large size sheets and I found cocos fibre, Jackie has found some Mod Podge but it will be expensive to order from the internet because of the weight. However, we are looking forward to our workshops and I am sure it will be fine on the day.
Jackie had visited the exhibition Cloth and Memory 2, at Salt's Mill and gave it an excellent review, so much so, I have persuaded my daughter to go with me in the half term break. You can easily fit in a trip to Bombay Stores on the same day. The exhibition is on until the 3rd November.
People are now starting to concentrate on their exhibition pieces and they are all coming on well. It is amazing how everyone has a different take on the same topic.
Next month we bring our 'Chinese Whispers' pieces and see where it has taken us. For those who don't know what we are doing - all will be revealed on the October blog.
Below are some of the pieces being worked on that all have the theme of water for the 'Elements' exhibition.
Jackie had visited the exhibition Cloth and Memory 2, at Salt's Mill and gave it an excellent review, so much so, I have persuaded my daughter to go with me in the half term break. You can easily fit in a trip to Bombay Stores on the same day. The exhibition is on until the 3rd November.
People are now starting to concentrate on their exhibition pieces and they are all coming on well. It is amazing how everyone has a different take on the same topic.
Next month we bring our 'Chinese Whispers' pieces and see where it has taken us. For those who don't know what we are doing - all will be revealed on the October blog.
Below are some of the pieces being worked on that all have the theme of water for the 'Elements' exhibition.
Barbara is weaving a rainbow
This piece by the other Barbara is coming on really well
Maureen is just sampling at the moment
Monday, 9 September 2013
1st Thursday Group - September meeting
The first Thursday Group met last week and had a busy morning. Unfortunately I forgot to take my camera so I couldn't record what everyone was doing. Needless to say, they are all busy working on their 'Elements' pieces ready for the exhibition next March. Maureen and Val were updating their sketchbooks, Ann is still working out how to translate her inspiration (which is fabulous) and Pam, Marilyn, Angela and Barbara were stitching.
I have just bought a book called 'Make it Personal' by Hilary Beattie and I can recommend it for creating your own backgrounds and fabrics. Lots of information on printing and suggestions for taking it further. She is planning a series of books on how to get from your initial inspiration to a finished piece so I am looking forward to the next one.
Yesterday I went on a workshop with Lindsey Tyson doing Devore and Transfer Printing. We had a very busy day but we managed to get several pieces of fabric devored and then we printed over the top of some of them as well as printing on other fabrics. It was a very good day and the cake was delicious. Here is some of my work.
I have just bought a book called 'Make it Personal' by Hilary Beattie and I can recommend it for creating your own backgrounds and fabrics. Lots of information on printing and suggestions for taking it further. She is planning a series of books on how to get from your initial inspiration to a finished piece so I am looking forward to the next one.
Yesterday I went on a workshop with Lindsey Tyson doing Devore and Transfer Printing. We had a very busy day but we managed to get several pieces of fabric devored and then we printed over the top of some of them as well as printing on other fabrics. It was a very good day and the cake was delicious. Here is some of my work.
This was a crumpled transfer print over devored satin
This was a transfer print over polyester/cotton
This was a transfer print on to some Evelon that I took with me
I didn't print onto the velvet we devored, I am saving that for something else.
Sunday, 18 August 2013
August Meeting
We were a few members missing today due to holidays, etc. but fourteen of us got a bit of work done.
We have confirmed the 22nd and 23rd of March 2014 as a date for our next exhibition so everyone now has a timescale to work to. The exhibition will feature our main body of work on 'Elements' but we will also be displaying work done in workshops and other experimental things we have done.
One of the members, Barbara, has had her weaving selected for the next exhibition at the Quilt Museum in York. It will be on display from the 6th September to the 30th November. The Quilt Museum have started putting small exhibitions of different types of work to compliment their main exhibitions of quilts and patchwork and I think it works well.
Another of our members, Marion Atkinson has an exhibition of her work on in Scarborough
Liz has created this lovely image of the Taj Mahal using one of her screen prints as the background.
Jackie has been doing some more printing. The top piece is a thermofax print on some hand dyed fabric. The bottom one is leaf rubbings using water soluble crayons then the piece is dipped in water to bring out the colours and make some of them run. It looks really good.
We have confirmed the 22nd and 23rd of March 2014 as a date for our next exhibition so everyone now has a timescale to work to. The exhibition will feature our main body of work on 'Elements' but we will also be displaying work done in workshops and other experimental things we have done.
One of the members, Barbara, has had her weaving selected for the next exhibition at the Quilt Museum in York. It will be on display from the 6th September to the 30th November. The Quilt Museum have started putting small exhibitions of different types of work to compliment their main exhibitions of quilts and patchwork and I think it works well.
Another of our members, Marion Atkinson has an exhibition of her work on in Scarborough
'Sea Fret'
Contemporary textiles.
30th Aug. to 15th Sep. at Undercroft Gallery.
St. James Church. 24 Seamer Road. Scarborough
Fridays/Saturdays 11-00 till 4-00, and Sundays
2-00 till 4-00
Maureen and Barbara have both been going backwards on their work since last month but the changes they have made are for the better! Christina brought her granddaughter with her today and we have all been encouraging her with her sewing.
Jackie has been doing some more printing. The top piece is a thermofax print on some hand dyed fabric. The bottom one is leaf rubbings using water soluble crayons then the piece is dipped in water to bring out the colours and make some of them run. It looks really good.
Sunday, 21 July 2013
July Meeting
This was the smallest attendance I've seen for a while due to various reasons but it meant that those of us who did come got lots of work done. Maureen was continuing with the piece she was working on earlier in the month (see photo below) and it is looking very interesting.
Moira and Christina had been on the Regional Summer School with the Embroiderers' Guild and had done a two day workshop with Rachel Lombard working with brown paper. The results below were stunning and set us all off collecting brown paper bags.
Moira also brought along a piece she had done some years ago using sugar paper and machine embroidery which had lovely subtle colours.
Anita has been trying out dissolvable paper, following instructions from Maggie Grey. Think I will have another go at this, it turned out really well.
We have two workshops with Isobel Hall coming up and a trip to the Bowes Museum in September so we are going to be busy from now on with our exhibition looming next March. Those who are members of the Embroiderers' Guild also have to think about their competitions as well.
I mentioned on the last blog about our book covers we did for the local libraries. Below is a photograph of them when they were at Ayton. They have been to Pickering and are now at Malton and Norton. We hope a few other libraries will be interested in displaying them too. They make a nice competition for children, matching the pictures to the books.
Moira and Christina had been on the Regional Summer School with the Embroiderers' Guild and had done a two day workshop with Rachel Lombard working with brown paper. The results below were stunning and set us all off collecting brown paper bags.
Moira also brought along a piece she had done some years ago using sugar paper and machine embroidery which had lovely subtle colours.
Anita has been trying out dissolvable paper, following instructions from Maggie Grey. Think I will have another go at this, it turned out really well.
We have two workshops with Isobel Hall coming up and a trip to the Bowes Museum in September so we are going to be busy from now on with our exhibition looming next March. Those who are members of the Embroiderers' Guild also have to think about their competitions as well.
I mentioned on the last blog about our book covers we did for the local libraries. Below is a photograph of them when they were at Ayton. They have been to Pickering and are now at Malton and Norton. We hope a few other libraries will be interested in displaying them too. They make a nice competition for children, matching the pictures to the books.
Thursday, 4 July 2013
First Thursday Group
The First Thursday Group met today and there were six of us present. Everyone was busy but we did get distracted by some books that Ann had brought in but also by a suprise visit from Liz who brought our copies of Workbox magazine to show us the article with our book covers in. The photographs have really come out well. The display has now finished at Pickering Library and will travel to Malton and Norton libraries for the summer holidays.
Jenny brought some transfer painting to do and we were all enthralled by how they were coming out. Unfortunately the one below wasn't dry before she left so we will have to wait to see the result.
Maureen was working on painted bondaweb and kunin felt to produce this work based on a distorted photograph (think it was a train).
Pam is doing 'water' as part of her Elements theme and she is working on this seascape.
Jenny brought some transfer painting to do and we were all enthralled by how they were coming out. Unfortunately the one below wasn't dry before she left so we will have to wait to see the result.
Maureen was working on painted bondaweb and kunin felt to produce this work based on a distorted photograph (think it was a train).
Pam is doing 'water' as part of her Elements theme and she is working on this seascape.
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Workshop with Dionne Swift
After a very enjoyable workshop with Dionne last November doing sketchbooks, we booked her again to do some screen printing.
She had us working very hard all day but we all came away with three pieces of printing (except Maureen who left one of hers behind) using different screen printing techniques.
Everyone is working hard on their 'Elements' theme and one or two used this opportunity to produce some work on that theme. I have purchased one of Dionne's screens for the group so anyone can borrow it and have another go. I am about to make a bag to carry it around in - watch this space!
Bookings are under way for our trip to the Bowes Museum on 26th September. We have a coach of 29 seats to fill so if anyone has a friend or relation that would like to come (men included as long as they don't mind being in a minority) please let Anita know.
I have added a couple of photo's I took of our printing hanging out to dry. Pity it wasn't fine enough to put it outside.
She had us working very hard all day but we all came away with three pieces of printing (except Maureen who left one of hers behind) using different screen printing techniques.
Everyone is working hard on their 'Elements' theme and one or two used this opportunity to produce some work on that theme. I have purchased one of Dionne's screens for the group so anyone can borrow it and have another go. I am about to make a bag to carry it around in - watch this space!
Bookings are under way for our trip to the Bowes Museum on 26th September. We have a coach of 29 seats to fill so if anyone has a friend or relation that would like to come (men included as long as they don't mind being in a minority) please let Anita know.
I have added a couple of photo's I took of our printing hanging out to dry. Pity it wasn't fine enough to put it outside.
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