We were very pleased to welcome Rev. Georgina Vye to our meeting last month when she brought along a lot of wools and fabrics to demonstrate her many skills with various crafts. There was a spinning wheel, a small loom and hand held pegging frames. Georgina showed us many types of wool taken from different sheep – the Shetland wool felt very soft. She then talked about the dying methods she used to produce a variety of colours. We were shown a large multi-coloured wrap she had made also the long chunky knit jacket she was wearing.
During some of her travels Georgina takes the opportunity to pick up supplies of wool and gather ideas for producing fabrics with various colour schemes, something she really enjoys.
Some of us had a go at weaving on the small pegging frames, which is really quite simple and therapeutic. You can make up your own pattern using a variety of colours or thickness of wool – a very satisfying hobby for anyone.
Thank you very much Georgina, for an enjoyable time together and for giving up your time for us.
The Worldwide collection box donations came to £72 , and these have been paid in and a cheque sent off to the Worldwide Treasurer. Thank you to everyone – it all adds up to helping our overseas projects.
Unfortunately our December meeting has had to be changed for various reasons. There will not be a Deanery Advent Carol Service as given in the programme, but instead we shall meet on TUESDAY 5TH DECEMBER in the hall, when Rev. Val Hoare will lead us with Readings, prayers and music for Advent through to Christmas. We shall have our usual Christmas Tea afterwards.
Wishing everyone a Very Happy Christmas and a healthy New Year.
Heather Elphick, Branch Leader