Aline Wooley also donated these two quilts to Project Linus today, when accompanying Joy - really beautiful!
Layers of Stitch is a branch of the British Embroiderers Guild, based in Grantham, Lincolnshire. Our meetings take place on the 1st Tuesday of every month and we are currently meeting in a building on the Grantham Tennis Club site
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Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Project Linus
Joy Kitchen, one of our members, kindly volunteered to deliver the extra quilts, made by members since the January Meeting.
Joy is off today to Ruskington, and has sent these photos of the quilts she is taking to Project Linus Lincolnshire co-coordinator, Brenda.
Joy is off today to Ruskington, and has sent these photos of the quilts she is taking to Project Linus Lincolnshire co-coordinator, Brenda.
Wednesday, 8 March 2017
April Meeting
NEXT
MEETING:
Tuesday 4th
April, 2017, 10am, Tennis Club, Grantham
HELEN PHILLIPS - The Master Craftsmen
of Kashmir
Helen Philips, (Door to the Himalayas) Will be giving a talk and showing examples of textiles from Kashmir, some of which will be available to buy.
"How long this tradition
will continue depends very much on the ability to bring these shawls to a wider
market. The current political isolation for Kashmir has resulted in very few
tourists visiting the region."
Do not forget to bring
your pennies (or lots of pounds!) as Helen will be selling some exquisite
items. See her website on http://www.doortothehimalayas.co.uk/himalayancommunities/kashmiri-craftsmen
Tuesday, 17 January 2017
Letter from Kate Pike
Layers
of Stitch
We
began the new year with a very interesting session led by Brenda and Fran from
Project Linus, who are local organisers of this organisation providing quilts
and comforters for sick babies and vulnerable children. Thanks to Sue and her
group, they went away with 19 extra quilts (and they were lovely!) and the
promise of more to come.
Joy
Kitchen has kindly offered to be coordinator for any more quilts which may
appear at the next two meetings (February and March), and she will take them to
Project Linus in the Sleaford area for us. Sue also
has
a knitting pattern for a stillborn baby’s wrap with hood, if anyone is
interested in making these or knitting and donating premature and newborn size
hats, cardigans, mittens, bootees or blankets, which go via Sue to Peterborough
Maternity Unit.
Michele
and Ros went to a Christmas ‘bring and share’ lunch meeting in December at the
Lincolnshire branch in Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln, and came back with
information about how they will be organising the Embroiderers’ Guild stand in
the Flower Tent at the Lincolnshire Show in June. I still need to clarify a few
points with them, but we are hoping to do some stewarding during those
two days, with free or reduced entry for those who do.
The
backdrop to the stand will be garden trellis and in our committee, it was
decided that any members who would like to contribute a stitched piece (these
will not be for sale) on a Horticultural theme, these will be exhibited
in the round wooden frames they are stitched on, frames not larger than 6
inches in diameter. That way, we hope to have quite a number of pieces on
our piece of trellis. More details, if you need them, at the February meeting.
I
now have the exhibition ‘tree’, in pieces, from Grantham Museum, and I will
bring all the triangles to the February meeting in order to disperse them back
to their makers.
At
the next meeting, February 7th,we shall have mini-workshops,
beginning to make items to sell on the table of the Lincolnshire Show stand. (
Items priced up to £20 are the guidelines we have been given.)
Sue
has some small embroidered brooch ideas, and will bring the requisites, and I have
Tina’s permission to use her flower brooch pattern – Tina did this with us as a
workshop whilst we were still at Stitchcraft! and we have now been at the
Tennis Club for two years – so I will bring instructions, templates and some
fabrics. If you have leftover pretty bits of cotton of your own, please bring
to use.
The
basic flower is made from a 12cm
diameter circle of fabric x 5 – but these can be smaller or larger – this
should give you an idea of the size of fabric needed for one flower. You will
need toning thread, and we will supply felt for the backing, and brooch pins.
There will be some beads for embellishment.
We
shall also be making lavender bags; there are some heart-shaped pieces of
fabric already cut, ready for sewing, but again, you may have pieces you can
use, and they do not necessarily need to be hearts! And we shall need bits of
ribbon to hang them on. There will also be some lavender and filling available.
Other
ideas may be perhaps handmade notebooks, or small bags for a mobile phone, or
similar; some of these could be embroidered. You may also have other ideas of
your own.
If
you do not wish to do any of these, do bring your own stitching and be
sociable.
We
are looking for a logo, or even several logos, which can be used on our blog,
on flyers, and other publicity, which will immediately identify us by its
format, and can be used incorporating our rather long name – LAYERS OF STITCH,
EMBROIDERERS’ GUILD GRANTHAM.
It
can be any piece of embroidery, from which we might use a small detail, and can
be any shape, round, egg-shaped, rectangular, or whatever. This is to be your
challenge for the next few months, with entries to be in at the April meeting,
and judging will take place after Easter. There will be no prizes, just the
kudos of having your piece of stitch as a logo for the branch.
Happy
stitching!
I
look forward to another productive meeting, and to seeing you all on 7th
February.
Kate.
Saturday, 7 January 2017
3rd January Meeting
Message posted on Facebook by Project Linus co-ordinator.
"Today I gave my first Project
Linus talk of 2017 to a lovely group of ladies at Grantham Embroidery Guild. We
came away with 19 quilts that they had made. Well done ladies thank you from
Brenda and Fran Sth Lincolnshire — with Frances Yvonne and Brenda
Pack."
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
January 2017 Meeting
Tuesday, 3rd, January, 10am, at Grantham Tennis Club.
Project Linus UK.
We will have a speaker on this very interesting subject
"Project Linus UK is a volunteer organisation. We aim to provide a sense of security and comfort to sick and traumatised babies, children and teenagers through the provision of new home made patchwork quilts and knitted/crocheted blankets, and give volunteers across the UK the opportunity to contribute to their local community."
Lunches available at the Tennis Club Cafe, (please order when you arrive)
Requirements list.
Something to do in the afternoon.
Thursday, 22 December 2016
Sad News
Cynthia Dower
We have received the following message from Robyn, Cynthia's daughter today.
"I'm afraid I have to let you know that mum passed away last night. She had been deteriorating for a while, and had been in a hospice in Spalding where she was being kept very comfortable. I was with her right up until the end and she seemed very peaceful."
Cynthia was an original member of the LOS EGG Committee and instrumental in setting up the Blog, and publishing so many of the photographs of our early days. We will let members know the funeral arrangements later.
We have received the following message from Robyn, Cynthia's daughter today.
"I'm afraid I have to let you know that mum passed away last night. She had been deteriorating for a while, and had been in a hospice in Spalding where she was being kept very comfortable. I was with her right up until the end and she seemed very peaceful."
Cynthia was an original member of the LOS EGG Committee and instrumental in setting up the Blog, and publishing so many of the photographs of our early days. We will let members know the funeral arrangements later.
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