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  • Harrogate Knitting & Stitching Show 2013
[Show as slideshow]
CHINESE JOURNEY IN THREE PARTS by Stephanie Crawford, pictorial quilt
DUNES DUET by Linzi Upton and Ann Long, Two Person quilt
IN PLACE by Dorothy Caldwell
CHOKER by Jean Littlejohn
WIDOW'S WEEDS by Jean Littlejohn
SPRING IS ROUND THE CORNER (detail) by Jan Beaney
A RETROSPECTIVE by Margaret Nicholson
"YOU'RE THE MASTER" JOYCE GRENFELL by Chrissie Morgan, weaving with cotton warp, mohair wool weft, 25ins x 28ins
FLIGHT by Jill Exell, Art Quilt
THEY CAST A SPELL ON ME, 2005, by Laura Kemshall, Quilter' Guild Collection
MILLINERY by Margaret Woodliff Wright
MILLINERY by Margaret Woodliff Wright
MILLINERY by Margaret Woodliff Wright
MILLINERY by Margaret Woodliff Wright
MILLINERY by Margaret Woodliff Wright
MILLINERY by Margaret Woodliff Wright
KNITTED LIFE PAINTING by Nicky Barfoot
KNITTED ARAN CARPET by Judith Watson, Awarded Gold in Knitted Textile Awards 2013
KNITTED GARMENT by Tania Leskinen. Inspired by the book "City of Shadows" by Peter Doyle
entry to EG "Blooming Marvellous" competition by Caroline Allen
entry to EG "Blooming Marvellous" competition by Caroline Allen
entry to EG "Blooming Marvellous" competition by Carolyn Webb- Highly Commended
EG Members Challenge entry, Birds Category, THE PARROT HAT by Hazel Alexander, Highly Commended
entry to EG "Blooming Marvellous" competition by Hazel Wagstaff, VILLAGE GARDEN, Highly Commended
entry to EG "Blooming Marvellous" competition by Heather Record
EG Members Challenge entry, Birds Category, MY BIRD FLYING by Ann Clare, winner of the Julia Caprara Award for the use of Colour
EG Members Challenge entry, Art Nouveau Category, DRYAD ACERACAE by Rosemary Yates, Best in Category
EG Members Challenge entry, FIREBIRD RISING FROM THE EMBERS by Bronwyn Fleming, Christine Risley Award for Machine Embroidery
EG Members Challenge entry,  winner of Flight Theme, SECRET VINE by Astrid Dudgeon
embroidered textile inspired by designs from 'Anthropologie' and 'Designers Gold' by Abbie Wardle
(detail)embroidered textile inspired by designs from 'Anthropologie' and 'Designers Gold' by Abbie Wardle
Stitched installation on perspex by Bella Leonard
Stitched installation on perspex by Bella Leonard (detail)
Stitched installation on perspex by Bella Leonard (detail)
Stitched installation on perspex by Bella Leonard (detail)
HEDERA VENENUM-POISON IVY COAT by Julie James-Turner, wearable art that explores the complexity of female identity. Felted nuno, hand dyeing and reclaimed hand made fabrics
HEDERA VENENUM-POISON IVY COAT (detail) by Julie James-Turner, wearable art that explores the complexity of female identity. Felted nuno, hand dyeing and reclaimed hand made fabrics
RED RAMBLING ROSES wrap over skirt by Julie James-Turner. Felted nuno, hand dyeing and reclaimed hand made fabrics
MASAI GIRL by Margaret J. Nicholson, gold Or Nue embroidered in silk thread, wrapped cords and jewellery findings, 1995
COVENTRY CATHEDRAL LADY BANNER by Margaret G. Nicholson, raw silk embroidered with a variety of gold work techniques with spangles, jewels and applique
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