Sunday 21 July 2013

King's Lynn EG Exhibition

1.The display of Gold work mirrors
2. The Goldwork mirror by Helen Pease Voted 'Best in Show
3. Interior of St Margaret's church. Silk ribbon overlaid by metallic mesh. Top section formed by using machine embroidery lace patterns over fragmants of silk and sheers. Mounted on a raw silk background and framed within an arch made from  from painted bondaweb over silk, padded and quilted.
4 The Arches of St Margaret's Church using cotton and sheer fabrics with wadding Trapunto and Quilting. Note the shadowy figures of monks outlined in each of the arches.
5. The arches and stained glass of  the Interior of ST Margaret's church worked in felt, sheer fabrics, hand painting with hand and machine stitch.
6. The Interior of St. Margaret's church worked on acrylic felt with applied layers of chiffon, bondaweb and transfoils, bonded and heat treated . The sections were then burnt back using a soldering iron to reveal the differing layers.
7. The interior of St Margaret's church worked on painted calico, paper , plastic and merino fibres.The stained glass was made from merino fibres stitched onto plastic; collograph print onto brown paper which was padded and stitched.
8. The Group of pictures with a print of the original painting
9. The group of paintings hung with a print of the original painting.
10. A display 'My textile Journey ' by  Sheila Cetti, marking her progress in working methods over the years to demonstrate the theme 'Ancient and Modern'
11. This item , by Linda Turner, is entitled 'Splash' and demonstrates the action of water when an object is dropped into it. This action is as old as time but the materials used are very modern ,including layered organzas with various threads oer water-soluble stabilisers. The whole was worked with free motion machine stitching, dissolving and burning.
12. A selection of items from our display table including slippers , needle cases , books ,caskets and design books.
13.A panel entitled 'Starting Point' by Rachael King

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