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GUILD PROGRAMME

& EXTERNAL EVENTS 2024

The Theme for 2024 is Weaving


GUILD PROGRAMME

January 20th                                       Social Day to recover from the excesses of Christmas and New Year

February 10th                                    Loom Speed Dating

March 9th                                    Dyeing Day

April 13th                                            Anne Jackson : The Witchcraft Series   11:00am   
                                                                       www.annejackson.co.uk


May 11th                                                   Amanda Hannaford :
​                                                               Bringing out the best from your coloured skeins


June 8th                                         Social Day

July 13th                                              Social Day 

August                                                  No Meeting.  Guild Picnic at Rampisham Hill Mill TBC

September 14th                                 Frank Herring.  Wheel MOT & Warping A Loom - Demystified.

October 12th                                      Skills Evaluation Day

November 9th                                    AGM & Member Sale Day

​December 14th                                 
Christmas Activity - Card Weaving PLUS Shared Xmas Lunch


SHETLAND CHALLENGE 2024

 This year's Shetland Challenge is for a triangular lace Hap, knitted in a single colour to a traditional pattern
​in your own handspun Shetland wool.


​  ​The Challenge will be judged during the Skills Evaluation Day in October.
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"Hap" means "to wrap, cuddle or keep warm!"
​For those who are new to Haps, this was the name given to the traditional knitted shawl, worn on a daily basis by Shetland working women as protection against the harsh climate, "Hap" being the dialect word meaning to wrap, cover or keep warm.   
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​Working haps were knitted from the coarser Shetland wool, with the various natural colours being used to add interest.
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Example of a traditional, square working Hap.
They followed a basic design of a central garter square surrounded by four mitred side panels in an Old Shale style pattern, finished with a lace edging. The square was then folded into a triangle which was wrapped and tied around the body.

The finest wool was used for the stunning Shetland lace shawls, which had been made so popular by Queen Victoria and which had had their commercial introduction at the Great Exhibition of 1851 . These followed the same construction as haps but were knitted in 1 ply or cobweb lace on long, fine needles or "wires", and in intricate lace patterns throughout. 

The 2024 Shetland Challenge Pattern

Shetland Challenge 2024: Introduction, spinning instructions and abbreviations are here.

Shetland Challenge 2024: Pattern Part 1 is here.

​Shetland Challenge 2024: Pattern Part 2 is here.

TOUR DE FLEECE

This project will run throughout the year
and will focus on the many different types of
fleece from around the UK.  

It will analyse their various characteristics,
and their most appropriate methods of
fibre preparation, processing and finishing.

The aim is to produce a range of various fibre
samples and completed items, highlighting the
strengths and characteristics
of each type
of fleece, together with their
 most
appropriate usage.

EXTERNAL EVENTS

Details of all the following events will be updated on an ongoing basis.

Wonderwool, Royal Welsh Showground     Sunday 28th April

The annual Wonderwool exhibition will be held at the Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 April. Full details of Wonderwool 2024 can be found here.

We are organising a coach trip to the exhibition on Sunday 28 April, the cost of which will be £55, including entry to the exhibition.  Places are limited to 50.

There will be four collection points as follows:

0630   BOVEY TRACEY   Station Road Car Park
0650   EXETER  Sowton Park & Ride, near Junction 30 M5 
0710   TIVERTON  Travelodge Junction 27 M5
0730  TAUNTON  Blackbrook Park Avenue, near Junction 25


The coach will depart the Exhibition at 1600 and will return you to your collection point.

If you would like to attend please contact the Secretary to reserve your place and for details of the account to which your BACS payment should be made. Please would you ensure that you include your preferred collection point in your email.


 RHS Rosemoor     Torrington    The Great Hobbies Weekend            Saturday 4th - Sunday 5th May

We will be exhibiting, and volunteers will be required to run demonstations and a workshop.

Devon County Show                  Thursday 16th -  Saturday 18 May

The Great British Fibre Festival,  Coldharbour Mill, Uffculme     Saturday June 1st & Sunday June 2nd  

A celebration of British wool production and the tapestry of crafts, fibre creatives and makers that contribute to its rich history.  Further info on their website 

AGWSD AGM , London    Saturday 8 June

The next AGM of the AGWSD will be held on Saturday 8 June 2024 at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL.
 
The AGWSD letter giving notice of the event is here

The document containing forms for nominations, propositions and points for discussion is here.

The deadline for returning the forms is 10 February 2024.


John Arbon Mill Open Weekend​   South Molton   Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th June. 

Full details of this extremely popular event are here.  

Their Virtual Mill Weekend will follow on Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th July.  Full details are here.

2024 AGWSD Conference  "The Riches Of Wool"  ​     Friday 12th - Sunday 14th July

​The brochure for the Conference can be downloaded here 

The application process is now underway and the closing date for applications is 31 January 2024.  The Registration Form pdf. can be downloaded here.

The cost of the event is £250 for the residential package and £145 for the non residential package.
Accompanying guests, space permitting, are £175 per guest.

All the above information is also available on the AGWSD website

The Okehampton Wool Gathering       ​ Saturday 28 September

This year's Okehampton Wool Gathering will be held at Lakeside, Roadford Lake, Broadwoodwidger, Lifton which offers more space than last year's event at Meldon.  It has easy access, ample parking, a great on-site cafe and a beautiful location for all to enjoy.

Details will follow throughout the year, and further information can be followed via the group's facebook link 
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AGWSD Exhibition  Hay Castle, Hay On Wye  Monday 14th - Sunday 27th October

​This year's theme is Borders, Battlefields and Books.

All information released to date, including details of how to submit an exhibit are here.


Stitch Fest South West   Newton Abbot Racecourse   Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd November

NEARLY WILD WEAVING 
Connecting tapestry weaving, weavers and nature


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Nearly Wild Weaving is run by Irene Evison and Anna Wetherell who are passionate about tapestry weaving, nature and combining the two in much of what they create.

They are both members of their local Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers – Irene in the Highlands and Anna in Lancs & Lakes - and are involved in a range of projects  with the aim of connecting tapestry weaving, weavers and nature. 

They are planning two very exciting activities this year, places on which are limited.

The first activity is a retreat of song and weave in the Scottish Highlands in April. 

​The second is overseas to explore the weaving and textile heritage, culture and practices of communities in the Humla valley in the Nepal Himalaya in October.
​
Full details of both trips are available via the links below.
Seinn na Talmhainn, Fighe nan Sgeul 
Singing the Land, Weaving the Stories
​

A retreat of weave and song 
​​in the Scottish Highlands

8th to 12th April 2024


Sacred Fibres
​Textiles of the Hidden High Himalaya

​

An immersive journey into the textiles
of the mountain communities
of the Humla area
of northwestern Nepal

​
​October 2024



https://nearlywildweaving.wordpress.com/singing-the-land-weaving-the-stories/
https://nearlywildweaving.wordpress.com/sacred-fibres-textiles-of-the-hidden-high-himalaya/
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