Saturday, May 31, 2014

Tree Rhythms by Heather Anderson

Oxford Young Embroiderers won The Group Entry of Individual Pieces class in the De Denne Competition, 2014

This piece is by Heather Anderson, age 9.

© Heather Anderson

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Tree Rhythms by Rosie Pater

Oxford Young Embroiderers won The Group Entry of Individual Pieces class in the De Denne Competition, 2014

This piece is by Rosie Pater, age 6.

© Rosie Pater

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Tree Rhythms by Alice Roskell

Oxford Young Embroiderers won The Group Entry of Individual Pieces class in the De Denne Competition, 2014

This piece is by Alice Roskell, age 9.

© Alice Roskell

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Tree Rhythms by Lydia Dale

Oxford Young Embroiderers won The Group Entry of Individual Pieces class in the De Denne Competition, 2014

This piece is by Lydia Dale, age 10.

© Lydia Dale

Friday, May 23, 2014

Tree Rhythms by Imogen Marooney

Oxford Young Embroiderers won The Group Entry of Individual Pieces class in the De Denne Competition, 2014

This piece is by Imogen Marooney, age 17.

© Imogen Marooney

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Tree Rhythms by Evie Monaghan

Oxford Young Embroiderers won The Group Entry of Individual Pieces class in the De Denne Competition, 2014

This piece is by Evie Monaghan, age 14.

© Evie Monaghan

Friday, May 9, 2014

Three Cheers for Oxford Branch

Oxford Branch has much to shout about this spring!

First, our very own Amanda Smith and Alex Messenger were awarded this year’s Executive Award. I can think of many, many reasons why they deserve this award but here, in his own words, is why Terry Murphy thinks so.
In recognition of their long standing service over many years to Oxford Branch as committee members in nearly all the roles at one time or another and their contributions to the Guild at 'Art in Action', the 'Big Stitch' at the Ashmolean Museum and developing the 'Travelling Books' concept, now shared with all branches of the Guild.

One branch member commented that they represent the lively, young faces of their branch.

Alex is known for dastardly quizzes. Amanda has been a good link between our branch and the region. They are best summed up by the saying ... 'If you want something done, ask a busy person' or, in this case, Amanda and Alex.

Amanda speaking about Alex ...
She is probably one of the most exhausting people I know and, at the same time, the most exhilarating person I have ever worked with; just so many ideas. I have to rein her in sometimes but her enthusiasm is infectious.
Alex speaking about Amanda ...
She is passionate about textiles of all sorts and strongly believes that stitching has a place in society and should be passed on to future generations. She supports in many ways, not only by giving her time and business expertise; but also with her thoughts and ideas to fellow stitchers who are looking for help and/or inspiration. She's known at our workshops as the "fastest stitcher in the west".
Amanda and Alex could not attend the AGM where Terry delivered his citation so he made a special journey Oxford to present their award at our April branch meeting.

Congratulations, Amanda and Alex, we are delighted that all you do for our branch and for the Guild has been recognized and rewarded.


Congratulations also to Oxford Young Embroiderers who won The Group Entry of Individual Pieces in 2014 De Denne Competition. Each year individuals and groups of young embroiderers and textile students enter this competition named after Lynette de Denne, the founder of the Young Embroiderers’ section of the Embroiderers’ Guild. The competition encourages entries from beginners, on interpretation skills and originality. The theme for 2014 was "Tree Rhythms". Well done, to all of our young embroiderers on this magnificent achievement.

And, last but not least, congratulations to Wendy Hughes who was Commended in the category of the Beryl Dean award for hand stitching in The Members' Challenge. The theme for 2014 Members' Challenge was also "Tree Rhythms".

Thursday, May 1, 2014

What's on in May

Ruth Smith will be revealing the secrets of Chinese folded pocket books.

© Ruth Smith

"The Story of Folded Secrets"
7.15 pm on Wednesday 14 May 2014
at Iffley Village Church Hall, Iffley, OX4 4EG.

Visitors welcome £5.00