My favourite work was by Lesley Uren and it was a Leafy Sea Dragon done in gold work. It was positioned behind a table so I couldn't get too close to see the details.
Leafy Sea Dragon on Gold by Lesley Uren |
Lesley Uren also had a Weedy Sea Dragon on display.
Weedy Sea dragon by Lesley Uren |
Another of my favourites was a box with a beautifully appliqued and embroidered top by Sylvia Reeves.
Water Lily by Sylvia Reeves
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I also took a detail shot to see the wonderful embroidery.
Water Lily detail |
I also liked Perception by Mary McArdle, it was a combination of painting and embroidery.
Perception by Mary McArdle |
There was a lot of gold work on display and here is one called She is in Love by Sue White
She is in Love by Sue White |
There were a few quilts on display and there was one that caught my eye because of the embroidery and the dear little quotes on it. It was displayed on a hoop and unfortunately the name card was placed right in the middle of it.
Best Friends Forever by Glenda Walker
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There was a stand of little works by the South Western Branch who were celebrating their 40th birthday. The embroidery was exquisite.
South Western Branch 40th Birthday display |
Blue Wren by Gillian King |
Butterfly by Gwenda Armitstead |
Robin by Beverley Speirs |
Thistle by Robin Southey |
The Ebb and Flow Challenge was won by Linda Bateman with her incredible piece called Who Broke the Golden Egg.
Who Broke the Golden Egg by Linda Bateman |
It's hard to appreciate the wonderful and intricate beading from the photo.
The Embroiderer's Guild in Wattletree Road, Malvern, Victoria, Australia put on a wonderful exhibition every year and if you get a chance next year I highly recommend a visit.
Bye for now,
Linda
2 comments:
Love a show and tell that I don't have to leave the house! HA Wonderful work
I know what you mean, Robbie. Exhibitions are always so much better in real life though. I wish I had the time to see more.
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