"This exhibition has been staged with the Guild activities of the last forty years in mind, using props and equipment from the improvised to the expertly crafted. (Yes, upside-down table legs have been used more than once for warping pegs!)
"The Guild began in 1969 when the majority of members were spinners and knitters, with a few venturing into weaving.
"Today you will see examples of all these crafts in their traditional form plus many innovative applications of them — and myriad yarns of colour and texture that were not dreamed of forty years ago. Look for tapestry weaving, flax weaving, felting, crochet, braiding — some practical, some decorative, and all made with a passion for fibre."
Here are some snapshots from the opening night. The exhibition is open until Sunday 10 May.
by Rose Pelvin
Didn't we do well! 118 items from 32 people. Congratulations everyone.
ReplyDeleteThat bottom scarf on the red-scarves-on-warping-board pic: yum yum yum!!!
ReplyDeleteOf course you would like that one Meg. It's Judy Bool's and it's pure silk. Beautifully woven and the colour is gorgeous.
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