We are a group of women (but men are welcome!) who have an interest in textile art and embroidery. We are of mixed abilities and there is no need for you to be able to sew to come and join us - there are no tests!
New members are always welcome - why not call in and join us as a guest for a few months?
Meeting fee for visitors is only £5.
Our meetings vary - we have talks and workshops, show and tell - we also have lots of weekend workshops and playdays. For details of what's coming up (and what's been and gone!) check out our programme below...

Sunday 4 August 2013

National Stitch Day

Some Halifax members celebrated National Stitch Day by having their photos taken while they were sewing, elsewhere than in their workrooms. 


Here's Janice in her garden (lovely lilies!) 



Sue L is stitching at Nab End Quarry above Sowerby - she says that she took a bag of UFOs with her, but she doesn't say whether any of them became FOs!


Mandy (that's me) sewing in the aircraft hangar at West Yorkshire Police HQ - they helpfully brought the helicopter inside for me to have this photo taken because it was raining!

Anne is busy camping and stitching - she's such a multi-tasker!



Sue T just photographed the sewing she did as she didn't have anyone to hold the camera - lovely work though!


Margaret did some HUUUUUGE French knitting using Sirdar Fizz yarn


Davina says that she and "Little H" sewed together the background 
for their block of the month quilt

3 comments:

  1. Well done, everyone! Go, go, GO on those UFOs! I have an article on my blog discussing ways to fathom out how UFOs got stalled and how to get them re-started and finished.=)

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  2. Looks like you did not get as wet was we did. Even our piece of work that everyone was stitching got drenched! Not caught up with the other lot who were at St Peter's Garden Centre yet, but they were inside stitching.

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  3. We didn't organise a group thing Hazel, just did our own things to join up on here. I would have been v wet if I'd had to go out to the helicopter instead of it coming in to me! Mandy

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