Pick A Pocket – At Last!!!
In the Spring 2023 members of the guild spent several meetings studying and discussing the history of pockets. As part of that study, members were encouraged and challenged to make […]
In the Spring 2023 members of the guild spent several meetings studying and discussing the history of pockets. As part of that study, members were encouraged and challenged to make […]
Hello fellow stitchers! Are you enjoying the “dog days” of summer? Have you been itching to get some stitching done? This is just a little reminder not to let this time
ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT!!! No need to be squeamish! These bugs are made with thread, beads, sequins, and other bits and bobs. We are starting off our 2024/2025 workshop series
July 30 is World Embroidery Day, a perfect day to work on enjoying the art of this stitchery craft. World Embroidery Day is the perfect day to: Why not come
Continuing on with our tapestry studies during our virtual Wednesdays, Catherine Nicholls of our ABC team gave an informative presentation about the details of how this tapestry came to be.
In a previous post here, I wondered what had happened to some of the various public artwork pieces that our Guild had created. Well I have tracked some of them
Continuing on with our study of tapestries, at our virtual meeting in April, member Catherine Nicholls presented her research related to the Keiskamma Tapestry. What follows is the result of
As previously mentioned here, one of the mandates of our Guild is to reach out to our community through displays of our members’ work. This quarter’s display at Lions Gate
With our group spending time studying tapestries, we realized that our group historically has done several group projects that one could describe as tapestries. Yes, yes, we know that these