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A STITCH in time is producing oodles of colourful artwork for a group of Kibble
Whalley Adult Centre and, as these pictures show, it was certainly a colourful affair. The croup, which was
ts annual exhibition at
“orts of things, from eTemari” halls and
exessa Halfpenney in place. JPHOTOS BY
Valley women. E The local branch of the
formed 12 years ago, has dispelled the myth that embroidery starts and ends with cross-stitch. s On display were all
ombroidered cushions to apulent wall-hangings
nd intricate pictures. T Guild member Mrs
a plained that "Temuri,”
involves “pinning out” patterns on a wool-woven
n ancient Japanese art,
ball and then embroidering the designs
‘ "The Japanese take sTemari’ very seriously,”
c as well as being
The balls are presented on occasions such as christenings and weddings.”
ulturally important.
exAlso on display were emamples of ethnic
u broidery, as well as snusual dyeing and
out Mrs Halfpenney, was s a “very well-attended and
uccessful” event, with some “beautiful artwork” on display. Not slow to sing the
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INSPIRATION from India came to guild chairman Mrs Vickie Venn when she made this sumptuous machine-embroidered hanging, a detail of which is seen in our picture below
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he commented. "It is a very competitive pastime,
i mbroiderers' Guild held
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praises of embroidery, Mrs Halfpenney — who owns the Embroidery Centre at the Old Toll House on Parson Lane, Clitheroe — described “ the pastime as both atherapeutic and
REPORT BY THERESA ROBSON
once a month, at the Spiritualist Church, on Grcenacre Street, or at Whalley Adult Education
rtistic.” E The Kibble Valley
mbroiders’ Guild meets
Centre.Meetings include guest a speakers, many of whom
asre embroidery experts, co well as workshops asvering particular
agedection for youngsters qo City and Guilds
titled “The Young Embroiderers’ Guild.” t .Membership can lead
five to 18, aptly
titching
techniciues.The exhibition, pointed H broidery, Gawthorpe Vvailable from Kibble
emancashire’s home of
s uild membership Jecretary Mrs Jean
ail. a Further details are Galley Embroiderers' ohnson (0282 8I>‘J237).
m
pects of the craft. a Membership is open to
M
inyone with an interest bn embroidery, whether a aeginner or advanced, snd there is also a
fualifications, as well as ourther exhibition work, Lften at East
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MEMBERS of the guild worked throughout the dav on various projects, showing visitors how thej 'put the finishing touches to their works of art
A MACHINE-EMBROiDERED cushion, the work of guild secretary Mrs Margaret Pullin (pictured), was one of the star attractions
THE ancient and specialist Japanese art of “Temuri” is demonstrated by guild member Mrs Tessa Halfpenney
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