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Saturday, 21 October 2017

AUTUMN EXHIBITION 28-29th October

PENINSULA CRAFT GROUP 33rd EXHIBITION
 
IPSWICH SCHOOL
WOOLVERSTONE
IP9 1AZ
 
10am - 4pm
 
£1 Entry
Accompanied Children Free
Only assistance dogs
 
Refreshments available  
 
Our annual Autumn Exhibition at Ipswich High School in Woolverstone 
This is a delightful Historic building setting and lovely grounds to admire and walk in - makes this the perfect setting for our annual exhibition
 
Entry through the middle door - parking bays directly opposite the gate
 
There will be lots on display .....
QUILTS
WOOD TURNING
CERAMICS
CARDS
TEXTILES
CUSHIONS
HAND DYED SILK
FUSED GLASS
HAND TURNED PENS/PENCILS
PEPPER MILLS
HAND TURNED BOWLS
KNITTED GARMENTS
CROCHET ACCESSORIES AND GARMENTS
 
Many of our crafters have not only a local reputation for originality and expertise but international.
So you can be assured of a high standard of execution and unusual items to purchase for yourself or as a gift.
An elegant surrounding ... hassle free ..... tea/coffee and cakes to enjoy while you contemplate the items you have seen and wish to buy or have bought.
 
 
This year we have a new group of guest exhibitors with Barge Ware, textiles, hand dyed silks, cushions, fused glass, and ceramics
 
 
Please come and support these local crafters - everything is locally made by local artisans and crafters.
 
 
 
 
 



Friday, 23 October 2015

Sales Area for the Exhibition this weekend at IPSWICH HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS, WOOLVERSTONE

SALES AREA
 
A sample of what is on offer
Do come and support us!
You will be spoilt for choice
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Lots of QUILTS on show
 
Mark Cordle's wood - bowls to pendants

Guest Exhibitors:
Sam Lilley  - Navitstitch,
Trecey Barriett-Brown - Glass Fibre Vases

Sam Lilley - Navistitch

 Carol Duckenfield - Pen &Ink Cards
 
Mary Wyatt - Ceramic Birds and Cattle

Karen MacGregor - Prints & Textile

Barbara Hooper-Greenhill - Ceramics - Fairie Houses

Rebecca Turbitt - Ceramics

Brian Fitzsimmons - Peppermills & Pens

Lynn Dyson-Bruce - Crochet & Textiles

Jaquie Mansfield - Bookbinding

Jennie Lankester - Fabric

Maggie Lamb - Quilts & Wall Hangings
 

Autumn Exhibition this weekend Woolverstone Ipswich High School for Gilrls

 
EXHIBITION AREA
 
Exhibition Table
Artists :
Mary Wyatt, Pat Todd, Karen MacGregor

Exhibition Area
Artists:
Maggie Lamb Quilts
Marijke Madder - Cross Stitch

Exhibition Stand
Artists:
Mark Cordle  Wood sculpture
Barbara Hooper-Greenhill - Ceramic Fairie Garden
Lynn Dyson-Bruce - "Far Pavilions Quilt" & "50 Shades of Grey" Waistcoat

Exhibition Stand
Artists:
Ann-Marie Jarvis-Wall-hanging
Jenny Lankester - Miniatures
Sam Lilley -Navitstitch
Karen MacGregor - Cushion
Margaret Cossey - Christmas Stocking

Exhibition Table
Artists:
Chris Jarvis - Oak Stools
Karen MacGregor - Elephant
Ann-Marie Jarvis - Quilt Bag
Sales Area in the background

Exhibition Table
Artists :
Pat Todd- Ceramic Plaque
Chris Jarvis - Oak Stools
Karen MacGregor - Elephant
Ann-Marie Jarvis - "Forget-me-Not" Quilt in background
Lynn Dyson-Bruce - "Birds at my Window" Quilt in background

Exhibition Table
Artists:
 Barbara Hooper-Greenhill - Ceramic Vase
Margaret Cossey - Christmas Stocking
Lynn Haylock - Bead necklace
Lynn Dyson-Bruce - Crocheted & Felted iPad/book stand
Marion Pugh - Scorched Wood
Mark Cordle - Wood Bowl
 

Exhibition Table
Artist
Barbara Chapman - Mosaics

Exhibition Table
Artists :
Mark Cordle - Wood Lamp & Shade
Rebecca Turbitt - Ceramic Plaques
Linda Haylock - Beaded necklace
Lynn Dyson-Bruce - "Geometry" Bunting & "Black Magic" Lollipop Shawl
 

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Autumn Exhibition this weekend at Ipswich High School : WOOLVERSTONE

A small selection of the items for sale and on exhibition this weekend
Hand painted miniatures
Jenny Lankester
An opportunity to commission your own - portrait of a loved one or pet.....

Mouse Tablet or iPad rest/stand
Lynn Dyson-Bruce
Perfect for resting you tablet or kindle on
Other animals available or colours - just ask!

Funky Chicken smaller iPhone / Blackberry stand
Lynn Dyson-Bruce

Floppy Rabbit iPad rest
Lynn Dyson-Bruce

Pen and Ink Art
Carl Duckenfield a new member whose work is proving very popular.
A wide variety pen and ink artwork and cards available - including lovely snowmen cards!
 


Hand turned wooden peppermills
Brian Fitzsimmons
A variety hand turned pepper and salt mills plus beautiful turned pens and pencils - his work is highly prized
 
 
Carved wooden bowl and fruit - good enough to eat!
Brian Fitzsimmons
 
Hand made oak stools
Chris Jarvis
Unique 3 and 4 legged stools and chairs
Perfect stool for a child which can then be handed down through the family - antiques of the future

Beaded Jewellery and lace work
Linda Haylock
Perfect gifts

Quilts and wall-hangings
Maggie Lamb
Maggie will have a big selection of hand made quilts and wall-hangings on exhibition and for sale
Beautiful quilts for your bed - Double to King size quilts  

Quilted cushions
Margaret Cossey
Hand quilted and beaded cushion covers and Christmas stockings

A selection of wooden bowls
Mark Cordle

A selection of clocks
Mark Cordle

 
Hand carved apples
Mark Cordle
Mark will have an extensive selection of hand turned wooden bowls, vases, candlesticks, light pulls and bottle stops etc on exhibition and for sale - his items are highly sought after!
His little mushrooms are very popular!
Beautiful woodwork from high end bowls to smaller items which includes unique gifts for that difficult to please man or woman
 

 
Silver wrapped hand polished stones
Sharon Haddock

Silver and semi-precious Jewellery
Sharon Haddock
A new member
Hand polished and forged sterling silver work - which is proving very popular!
her new range of hand forged copper and silver items will be available
 
"Forget me Not"
Hand pieced and quilted King sized bedspread
Ann-Marie Jarvis
Exhibition piece - NFS

Queen Quilt
Maggie Lamb

Ceramic Plaque
Rebecca Turbitt - a new member exhibiting lovely plaques and lots of lovely new items!

Doggie Slippers
Hand pieced and quilted slippers
Margaret Cossey
Other designs available - just ask!

A selection of items we had on exhibition earlier this spring
Giraffe Wall hanging - Ann-Marie Jarvis
Hand crocheted shawls ands carves - Lynn Dyson-Bruce
Wall plaques - Barbara Hooper-Greenhill

A selection of Carol Duckenfields cards
These are just becoming so popular!

Turned wood bottle stoppers
Mark Cordle
Perfect stocking stuffer for that man in your life

Light Pulls
Hand carved by Mark Cordle
Pefect little house warming gift
and ......
is it not time to replace that tatty light pull in your bathroom with one of these lovelies?

Encaustic Art Cards
Unique cards by Ann-Marie Jarvis
Stunning art cards - every one an unique piece of art - you can frame them afterwards so a card and gift in one
 

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Forthcoming EXHIBITION OCTOBER 24-25th at Ipswich High School for Girls, WOLVERSTONE

30th Exhibition and Sales

at

Ipswich High School for Girls

Wolverstone

Shotley Peninsula

24-25th October 2015
 
All weekend
10am-5pm
£1  Entry - includes Exhibition Catalogue
Accompanied children free
 
This year due to renovations we will be in the SPORTS HALL - there will still be plenty of parking and our usual array of fine crafts for sale and exhibition
 
There will be our Group Members with their crafts with invited Guest Exhibitors
 
Members Exhibiting
Sue Brudenell - Textiles - art quilts
Mark Cordle - turned fine woods: bowls, goblets, platters, clocks, boxes, cord pulls, etc
Margaret Cossey - Embellished Quilting
John Cresswell - Silver Smith
Carol Duckenfield - Pen and Ink cards Fabric Manipulation
Lynn Dyson-Bruce - Textiles - Crochet, Embellished Quilts
Brian Fitzsimmons - Turned wood - Bowls, Peppermills and Pens
Gus Govett  hand carved wooden spoons
Sharon Haddock - Silver and semi-precious jewellery, dichroic glass
Linda Haylock  Bead jewellery, lacemaking
Barbara Hooper-Greenhill - Ceramics
Anne-Marie Jarvis - Encaustic Art, Quilting
Chris Jarvis - hand carved oak furniture
Maggie Lamb - Quilting - quilts, cushions, advent calendars, wall hangings
Jenny Lankester - Quilts, Hand Painted Minatures
Karen MacGregor - Prints, Textiles,  Fabric Manipulaton
Rebecca Turbitt - Ceramics, Jewellery
Helen Rounds - Quilting
 
 
Guest Exhibitors will include
 
Mary Wyatt - clay sculpture and ceramics
Pat Todd - ceramics - chunky bowls and fine porcelain
Verena Daniels - Fused Glasswork - panels and decorations
Lorraine Pegg - Textiles - fabric covered boxes
Becca Marshall - Collage
Sam Lilley - Navistitch
Tracey Bariett-Brown - Glass Fabric bowls and vases
Marian Pugh -- Scorched Wood
Sandy Pison - Glass Beadwork
Barbara Chapman - Mosaics - including 3 dimensional work
 
and the list is growing!
 
We hope to see you at our 30th Exhibition and hat you enjoy the show!!
Further details and examples of work will be posted as soon as possible!!
 
 
 


Monday, 21 October 2013

OCTOBER 26-27th our AUTUMN EXHIBTION at Ipswich High School WOLVERSTONE

OUR NEXT EXHIBITION is on



October 26-27th 2013

IPSWICH HIGH SCHOOL
WOLVERSTONE

IP9 1AZ

10am-4pm       
This coming Saturday and Sunday 

There will be teas/coffees and cakes and sandwiches available 
Entry is 50p 
apart from children who may attend for free 

There is plenty of FREE parking 

Christmas Decoration Table 
in Orangery Sale Room 

This will be our 26th Exhibition and Craft Sale

This Friday we will be busy setting everything up and meeting and greeting all our new and regular guest exhibitors - so all is ready for the Saturday Opening at 10am

The High School provides a wonderful setting for our exhibition and we are deeply appreciative of being able to use their facilities. 

The core members have been busy creating new items for the exhibition:

Mark Cordle will have some fabulous new bowls 
Maggie Lamb has been busy creating a variety of new quilts 
Linda Haylock will have some stunning new beading pieces 
Peta-Jane Gulliver is exhibiting several pieces as part of her shamanistic series 
Anne-Marie Jarvis will not only have her encaustic art but her now infamous bunny rabbits 
Chris Jarvis will be exhibiting some hand crafted stools 
Lynn Dyson-Bruce has not only some new jackets but some colourful new felted bags 
Helen Rounds has been busy hand quilting ............ 
Brian Fitzsimmons with some of his wonderful tactile turned wooden peppermills and pens 
Jean Pattle has been busy spinning wool and then weaving new items 
Sue Brudenell will be exhibiting some of her unusual wall hangings and of course her popular tote bags 
and Christmas Decorations 
and our new member
Karen McGregor with her designer printed wrapping paper and cards. 

Entrance Hall last year 

In addition  we shall be having a variety of guest exhibitors which will include: 

Mary Wyatt with her wonderful ceramic sculptures 
Pat Todd with ceramic jewellery 
Jim Nind will be recreating one of his art installations from Art on The Prom as well as exhibiting some of his work 
Lal Pegg will have some of her padded boxes and sewing kits 
Margaret Cossey will have various Christmas Stockings and slippers 
Embar Pottery will have a ranges of ceramics including some of their 'Green Man' series 
Zoe Rubens will be exhibiting her metal sculptures often made with recycled materials 

Last years Exhibition Room 

Apart from the Exhibition Room we will have a sales area in the Orangery

This year we are doing something new! 
The items for sale will be set out as 'themes' - so we will have dedicated areas as gifts for children, ladies, men, jewellery, accessories, fashion, house and home, a special Christmas area with all things festive! 
A bit like a department store so all like things are together 
We hope this will make things easier for people to select things to purchase

You are (weather permitting) able to walk around the gardens when you visit the exhibition - so with teas and coffee and cakes available it makes for a lovely relaxing day out!

In the past we have noted that people tend to walk about to do a first viewing then have a coffee and cake then go around again and then purchase.
Many come both days - think its the cake!
But for best selection come early as everything we make are one off's and thus truly unique - so once they are gone they are not repeated!
Regulars make a point of coming first thing Saturday for the best selection - some come up from London!

Exhibition items are for sale - unless marked otherwise
If you wish to purchase an exhibition item we mark it as 'sold', but where possible we like the items to stay on exhibition, to be collected on Sunday at 4pm.