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Showing posts with label Mark Cordle. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Our craft show today ........................and tomorrow!

Well things went well today - lots of super nice comments about the show and yes it is the ebst yet (from the regulars)
Lots new people as well - from seeing our work on Art on the Prom in Felixstowe last September

So do come and see all our work - it is ALL handmade - no manufactured things imported etc
All the work is original and made by the members of the group  and their guests - over 30 artisans exhibiting

Also for all you quilter's there are lots of quilts on show (they would make a show in themselves!)


Ipswich High school for Girls
Woolverstone
10-5pm
£1 entry includes catalogue
This weekend Saturday & Sunday
 
Come tomorrow - last day - not to be missed!


Rebecca Turbitt: Ceramics

Carol Duckenfield: Pen & Ink

Chris & Ann Marie Jarvis: Oak furniture and Rabbits

Karen Macgregor: Hearts textiles

Mark Cordle: Wood Turning

Carol Duckenfield: Pen & Ink

Linda Haylock: Lace & Beads


Barbara Chaplin : Mosaics

Lynn Dyson-Bruce - Crochet & Textiles

Lynn Dyson-Bruce - Crochet Jackets

Rebecca Turbitt: Ceramics

Pat Todd: Ceramics

Barbara Hooper-Greenhill - Fairie Doors

Barbara Hooper-Greenhill: Ceramics

Lynn Dyson-Bruce: iPad, Tablet & iPhone stands/rests

Ann Marie Jarvis: Quilt

Sure Brudenell: Quilting

Sure Brudenell: Quilting

Lynn Dyson-Bruce : Quilt

Ann Marie Jarvis & Helen Raunds :Quilts

Lal Pegg: Textiles- Owl

Sharon Haddock: Minatures

Tracey Barriett-Brown: Glass Fibre

Maggie Lamb: Quilts

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

All that glitters - Jewellery on show this coming weekend

Turned wood and acrylics
Mark Cordle
Lovely tactile pieces

Crazy Lace Agate Pendant
Sharon Haddock
Part of a range of stunning pendants

Dichroic Glass
Sharon Haddock
Gorgeous glowing colours

 
Semi-precious stone ear-rings
Margaret Cossey

Semi-precious bracelet
Margaret Cossey
 
There will also be new pieces in a new range of work
by
Carol Duckenfield
and
Rebecca Turbitt
 
Gorgeous necklaces in semi-precious stones and scorched fabric brooches and ..........well am not sure - we shall have to await the weekend ...................... can't wait!!
Think my bank balance is going to get hit hard with these artisan jewellers ................... oh dear !!

Monday, 12 August 2013

CHELMONDISTON SHOW - WHAT YOU MISSED!




Quilts, rugs, bunting and blankets for sale
Draped over the railings outside as it was such a lovely day
In teh entrance - lots of Lynns crochet items and aprons to tempt you

Guests perusing items for sale and on exhibition and talking to the various artisans


Mark explaining his woodturning to various guests

It was a lovely day and although we did not have a full complement of group members we did manage a good show.
Gloria outshone hersefl with her yummy cakes and sandwichs and rolls - we never take a packed lunch when she's doing our catering!

Thursday, 23 May 2013

25th Exhibition is this weekend ...........sneak preview



Small display we have set up in the reception area of The Shipwreck 
Quilts by Maggie Lamb 
Crochet blankets by Lynn Dyson-Bruce 

Below are a few tasters of what is on display in our Exhibition Hall ......

Bowl by Mark Cordle 

Quilt by Maggie Lamb 

Quilt by Helen Rounds 


Encaustic Art by Anne-Marie Jarvis 

Clock by Mark Cordle 


Jet & Pearls by Marianne Brame 

Wall Hanging by Sue Brudenell 
Patchwork Bag by Anne-Marie Jarvis 


Wall Art by Peta-Jane Gulliver

Beaded and Woven Candle Holder by Linda Haylock

Wall Hanging by Sue Brudenell

Kyanite Necklace by Marianne Brame 

Tunic crocheted by Lynn Dyson-Bruce 

Ceremonial Piece by Peta-Jane Gulliver



Don't forget everyone our 25th Exhibition starts this weekend on
Saturday at 10am and finishes on Monday at 4pm
At
Shotley gate - on the first floor of the Shipwreck
IP9 1QJ

Be there early for the best choice of items - for yourself or as gifts
There will be a wide array of crafts from clothing, to quilts, to woodwork, to jewellery


and of course CAKE ......................
sorry 
no pics as yet ......

We have commissioned a special celebration cake,which will be officially  cut at 
3pm on the 
Monday 27th May
So make sure to be there for that afternoon if you want to help us celebrate our 25th Exhibition!

Prior to that a free soft drink is available to those who attend 

We look forward to seeing all our regular customers and of course new people! 

Lets hope for good weather and a good attendance


Peninsula Crafts 25th Exhibition

25th-27th May at the Shipwreck, Shotley Marina IP9 1QJ
Open 10am-4pm

Entrance 50p  Children free

Free Parking

Original Art and Craft items on show and for sale

The Peninsula Craft Society will be holding its 25th Exhibition this spring – quite an achievement for a small local society! This success is surely a testimony to the quality and diverse range of crafts available from the group.

To celebrate this achievement we have invited past and present members and guest artists to exhibit their latest creations.

This will be a very special exhibition and sale room showcasing the very best the region has to offer.

Monday, 1 April 2013

PENINSULA CRAFTS - Forthcoming SHIPWRECK EXHIBITION MAY 25-27th 2013



Peninsula Crafts 25th Exhibition

25th-27th May at the Shipwreck, Shotley Marina IP9 1QJ

Open 10am-4pm


Entrance 50p  Children free

Free Parking

Original Art and Craft items on show and for sale


The Peninsula Craft Society will be holding its 25th Exhibition this spring – quite an achievement for a small local society! This success is surely a testimony to the quality and diverse range of crafts available from the group.

To celebrate this achievement we have invited past and present members and guest artists to exhibit their latest creations.

This will be a very special exhibition and sale room showcasing the very best the region has to offer - so please come and help us celebrate it!

This is the first posting for a group that has successfully been in existence since 1997. The membership has grown and changed through the years  reflecting a dynamic and lively group. The skills and crafts on offer have also changed and expanded through the years, varying from jewellery, wood-turning, quilting, weaving  spinning, ceramics, pottery, bead-work to name but a few! 

The group has attracted not only a local dedicated group of followers and regular customers but a far wider audience. Many travel specially to attend the first day to ensure the best choice of unique items on exhibition and for sale. 

Below are a couple of photographs from last years exhibition at the Shipwreck in April 2012




Views of the exhibition room - April 2012 Shipwreck


Views of the sales room 2012 Shipwreck Exhibition

Keep checking as we shall be showcasing each members profiles. This will include a short biography with background information with photographs of their craft items, which will be regularly updated. There will be links to individuals web pages /blogs etc  - so watch this space!  

Below are some samples of our committee members work that were exhibited at last years Shipwreck Exhibition as a taster of things to come this year!  They all do commissions and have been actively sought after by clients not only locally but from all over the UK and overseas - many having a well deserved international reputation for their work.


Margaret Lamb - Chairman of the Society

A sample of Maggie Lamb's quilts, cushions and bowls exhibited at the Shipwreck in 2012
Maggie is not only our current Chairwoman but a master craftswoman in quilting and fabric art.
She has exhibited at many major exhibitions and shows across the country

Mark Cordle - Deputy Chairman

A beatiful example of Mark's wood turning - this lovely spalted vase
Mark creates the most wonderful fine walled vases and bowls along with his famous mini-mushrooms!
The latter are very popular


Marianne Brame - Secretary

Marianne creates stunning jewellery from silver and various precious and semi-precious stones.
They range from chunky amber peices to delicate silverwork and beading and Marianne has been exhibiting in the area for many years.


Helen Raunds - Treasurer

Helen hand stitches and hand quilts her work creating unique quilts and wall hangings.
This fun Amish Doll quilt is a combination of applique and patchwork all done by hand.


Linda Haylock

Linda strings together the most innovative creations in beads - from jewellery to beaded sculptures and has exhibited at various craft shows within the region.