Covid 19 – July 2020
Covid 19 – July 2020 This is my fourth posting since we had to cancel our Guild meetings back in March so it is great that things are starting to […]
Covid 19 – July 2020 This is my fourth posting since we had to cancel our Guild meetings back in March so it is great that things are starting to […]
Covid 19 – June 2020 Yet another month passes and there are signs that the lockdown is starting to lift but unfortunately our June and July meetings have been cancelled
Covid 19 – May 2020 It is now a month since I last posted on our blog and we are still all locked down. I have heard from a number
It is amazing how all our lives have changed in just a very short period of time. To try and keep everybody in touch we thought it would be fun
Louise Nichol – Lino Printing on Fabric Louise first introduced herself as a textile artist and she doesn’t class herself as a printmaker. She talked us through the process which
Louise Nichols’ talk this month was entitled, “From Graduation to a career as a Textile Artist”. As a child she always enjoyed drawing and sketching so when the time came,
Our February speaker was Dr Susan Kay Williams, Chief Executive of the Royal School of Needlework, who kindly returned to Lockeridge to give the second part of a talk about
Lovely collection of photos to celebrate Nikki’s workshop. Thanks to Vernice and Kay Uploaded by Ros
Pamela’s interest in Russia started at a young age when her father worked in London near to the Russian Shop and bought home books and artefacts as presents. She went
Our Christmas “bring and share” lunch is always an enjoyable event and this year joint chair Clare Russell and Ann Smith started by presenting Kay Francis with some flowers as