35th Wanaka Embroidery School 15-17th March 2019 - Mount Aspiring College Plantation Road, Wanaka
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35th Wanaka Embroidery School 15-17th March 2019 School founded in 1985 by the late Gay Eaton Mount Aspiring College Plantation Road, Wanaka Nikki Delport- Wepener Maree Talbot www.oegembroideryschool.co.nz
Registration form WANAKA classes name and number Name: …………………………………………. 1ST choice …………………………….. Address:………………………………………… 2nd choice …………………………….. …………………………………………. 3rd Choice …………………………….. …………………………………………. 4th choice ……………………………. Postal code:…………………………………….. DUNEDIN classes Weds 13th & Thurs 14th (prior to Wanaka) Cellphone:………………………………………. Maree Talbot – Telephone:………………………………………. Tudor Rose Knot GardenGoldwork Email:……………………………………………. Sat 23rd & Sun 24th March Nikki Delport-Wepener – Are you a Guild member? Yes No Pomegranate Registration fee (non-refundable) Guild name:……………………………………... Guild members $20 Online registrations & credit card payments are expected to be available from 29th Non-guild members $30 September 2018 Each person registering must have their own Class Fee –Wanaka $110 form and separate payment please. If using this registration form please send cheque or details of direct payment with your Stitch & chat $25 completed registration page to: Class Fee – Dunedin $110 The Registrar: N.B. Kit cost to be paid in class direct to OEG Wanaka Embroidery School tutor 65 Manse Road, RD 2, Waitati, 9085 Lunches – Wanaka only Or by email to: registrar.wes@gmail.com Includes sandwiches, sweet baked item & fruit Requirements Lists will be emailed. If no Please indicate one choice only email address, please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope 114 x 225mm (DLE) Veg/salad (covers 2 lunches) $20 Payment can be made by cheque payable to: Meat/salad (covers 2 lunches) $20 Otago Embroiderers’ Guild Inc. Wanaka Gluten free(covers 2 lunches) $22 School Or Total box $ by direct payment into our bank account: Westpac (South Dunedin) – CHECK LIST: Otago Embroiderers’ Guild Inc. Wanaka School List all choices DLE (114 x 225mm) Stamped Self 03 1729 0005564 00 Addressed Envelope if no email Please show your name and class number Payment WANAKA CLASSES: in the reference fields NAME & NUMBER when making direct payment Retain a copy of registration form
WANAKA PROGRAMME 2019 FRIDAY 15th March Room 7/8 is open to receive work for the display. 5.30 – 6.00 p.m. Registration in Common room prior to welcome. 6.00 – 6.30 p.m. Welcome and introduction of tutors 6.30 p.m. Tutors’ Dinner SATURDAY 16th March Class Times: 9.00 a.m. to Noon and 1.00 pm to 3.30 p.m. SUNDAY 17th March Class Times: 9.00 a.m. to Noon and 1.30 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. (The longer lunch break gives time to look around the classrooms and display of work) Dunedin Classes: 9.00 to Noon and 1pm to 3.00pm Registrations: These will be processed upon receipt of the form and payment. Receipts: The requirements list will be your class confirmation and receipt of payment. Kits: To be paid direct to Tutor at Class or will be specified in the requirements list Cancellations: Cancellations received before the 15th February 2019 will be subject to non- refund of the registration fee although class fees will be returned. There will be no refund on cancellations received after 15th February 2019. Accommodation: Students are required to arrange their own. Lake Wanaka Tourism website has an excellent choice of Hotels/Motels. Visit www.lakewanaka.co.nz Registration Fee: Includes tea and coffee – available in the East Common Room. PLEASE BRING SOME OF YOUR WORK FOR THE DISPLAY Please make sure your name is attached REGISTRATIONS TO BE IN BY 15th FEBRUARY 2019 Please indicate all choices and post registration form, payment or deposit details and a 114 x 225mm (DLE) size stamped and self-addressed envelope if no email. The Registrar OEG Wanaka Embroidery School 65 Manse Road, RD 2, Waitati, 9085 All registration enquiries to Pearl Stenhouse 021 262 8289 or registrar.wes@gmail.com Merchants Elna-Sewing and Jan’s Patch (0800 104 700) cell 0212 770 611 B J Colourways (03 215 7667) Chris Aspinall (knife and scissor sharpening) will have their Trade Stalls open during the weekend. A Coffee Cart will be on site.
WANAKA CLASSES 2019 Amy Baker 3501 Gaynor Chronican 3503 Just Mossing About: Goldwork Scarab Beetle Recreating the New Zealand Forest Floor Working an Egyptian Scarab beetle. A small piece of Goldwork (10cmX10cm) incorporating a number of This class is going to be all about experimenting with Goldwork techniques including padding, couching, stitch and techniques to recreate the textures and detachable wing and bead work. Using passing thread colours of the New Zealand forest floor, and I encourage or jap thread, coloured purls, Pearl purl, bright check anyone coming to this class to come along willing to and a other Goldwork threads. The beetle can also be learn, play, and have fun. There will be no 'wrong', as worked in silver threads. nature is not perfect. Kit cost $25. Class suitable for moderately experienced stitchers as Amy is a textile artist based in Kingston, and has been the work is fine. Kit including all threads, fabric and embroidering since she first learnt to thread a needle at needles plus instructions $45.00 Instructions, photos age 6. She has received critical and popular recognition and notes only $5.00 for her artworks, and finds inspiration in everything - from politics to the natural environment. An experienced Gaynor has been tutor in a variety of subjects, she is a firm believer in teaching embroidery enjoying the process as much as the finished item, throughout NZ for many years. She has embracing her been invited to take own style, and part in many Master loves introducing . Classes and has people to also attended a class embroidery. at the RSN. Gaynor particularly enjoys raised embroidery work and is an accomplished embroiderer. Jane Carroll 3502 Colleen Kelly 3504 Needle Weaving Sampler Hussif Assissi work This is a hussif featuring up to 15 different patterns of Assisi work was first created by Nuns in a little Italian needle weaving on 28count linen banding. The finished village called Assisi. Traditionally stitched in the colours hussif is approximately 36cm by 16cm laid out and has of the past -scarlet and blue- but today it is done in a needlecase, pincushion scissor holder and pocket. many colours and is charming in its simplicity. The class will include different needle weaving patterns Kit cost $25 for you to choose from, instructions on how to construct Colleen has been teaching at the Wanaka School of and personalise the hussif contents as well as making a embroidery for over 10 years. She enjoys designing twisted cord and simple tassel. There will be different pieces and feels privileged to be invited to share them. colour schemes to choose from. Kit cost $62 This is the third Wanaka . Class that Jane has taught. She has been enjoying . creating various forms of embroidery for over 35years and particularly enjoys whitework, hardanger, stumpwork and anything to do with stitching
Nikki Delport-Wepener 3505 Sue Lucas 3507 wepener Iris Germanica Stumpwork Garden Circle, Frog and Water Begin with a simple pure silk Lilies appliqué and work through the This piece includes a variety of Stumpwork, Needlelace design incorporating cords, wired and Surface Stitching. It is stitched in Silk threads on a and unwired needle-lace and Silk background. You will be taught all of the techniques dimensional appliqué. The beautiful to finish the Frog and the Lily Pond, but will need to ancient technique of unwired complete your stitching at home. The design measures barbola is also included in the petals. The centre, calyx and bulb approximately 8cm across and up. All materials to are worked in fine and composite complete the piece will be included in a kit. stitches. Skill level: All welcome The kit cost is $55 Kit contents: the kit contains the Sue loves embroidery and trying as many techniques as instruction booklet, colour photo, she can. She enjoys the challenge of designing her own fabrics and all the threads and work and sharing it with others through teaching. notions needed for the project (needles excluded). Kit cost: AU$115.00 New Zealand price will be in your requirements list. . Nikki moved to Hong Kong in January 2006 and opened Les Designs. Since she has continued to teach, exhibit and lecture on freestyle embroidery internationally. She consults & designs for interior decorators worldwide as a textile artist. Nikki enjoys creating new techniques & integrating Eastern and Western cultures & mastering techniques from bygone eras. Currently Nikki teaches free-style embroidery in Hong Kong. She is a qualified school teacher & certified embroidery artist having trained in free- style embroidery, Royal School of Needlework and City and Guilds. Nikki’s Asian experience includes double-sided Chinese embroidery, bookbinding & qipao construction (Chinese dress & button making). Nikki has co-authored two books with Lesley Turpin-Delport & writes articles regularly for international needlecraft magazines & is involved with private embroidery commissions. Wendy Johnstone 3506 Judy Mason 3508 Blossom Time Creative Inspiration Elizabethan and surface stitching techniques are Designing and exploring outside the box is a very important combined in this project. in creating a piece of work. After a series of exercises, the Very cost effective, all worked in a single strand of silk student will reach a starting point for a piece/series of or stranded threads. Project size 7” x 4.5” creative work. One item supplied $5 Wendy lives in New Plymouth. Regional Rep for the Kit $20 (includes silk fabric Taranaki/Whanganui/Manawatu region for 6 years before with design on/colour taking up the position of Education Officer for ANZEG. She photo/full instructions) .All you require are the has completed several certificates and has achieved the ANZEG Diploma of Teaching. threads in your chosen colour She also studied with Judy has been a member Photo the Embroiderers Guild of the OEG for many years of America, and attained and was taught embroidery her Master Needlework at KETC by the late Helen Judges Badge. Drawing Moran. learning new her inspiration from the techniques. She enjoys all Taranaki region with the aspects of embroidery, and mountain, sea and bush, loves using a variety of and her travels she colours together to create works mainly with her an image, it is like painting. sewing machine but also She has tutored at enjoys doing surface Guild/Wanaka/Nelson & stitchery in a creative ANZEG Conference. way o Her exhibit for ‘Fabric in Time’ was featured on the cover of ANZEG 2010 Diary.
Eunice McLeod 3509 Desiree Simpson 3511 Folk Art Tool Holder Hardanger Blue Designed to store all your embroidery gadgets and Hardanger stitched on Brittany Lugana. Size is approx. 25 markers, this holder includes a zippered inside pocket x 25 cm. Sixteen squares each surrounded by four sided and multi layered pockets that can be customised to fit stitch, inside each square is a different design, like a your tools. The front and inside pockets are embellished sampler. Suitable for those who have a moderate level of with felt and easy embroidery. Make it your own by stitching. choosing your own colours and threads. The holder when opened out measures 7½” x 18” (19cm x 45cm). (Construction will be done outside of class but you will . receive comprehensive instructions). Suitable for all levels. Pattern cost $4.00 Desiree has been teaching embroidery and quilting for 28 . years and enjoys designing her own projects. Eunice enjoys traditional counted thread embroidery also likes to encourage others to stitch. She belongs to the Otago Embroiderers’ Guild. Shirley Pygott 3510 Janine Smith 3512 Pohutakawa Goldwork Please take a Seat Stitching small sections to create a patchwork effect, This striking Pohutukawa design is worked in basic metal which gives the opportunity to stitch your own individual thread techniques on black velveteen.The techniques chairs, combining stitches effectively to create patterns of surface stitch with metallic thread, couching 3 different and texture with a variety of colour. Experiment and let’s types of gilt thread, attaching smooth purl and sequins see what happens! Costs $10 and stitching on Kid leather will be covered. Janine began stitching at an early age and had a large The finished design measures 8 x 10 cm. This class is display of work when she was 18. She enjoys creating suitable for students with no prior experience of working her own designs which allows her to push and challenge .with metal threads. Kit cost $34 herself and to play with stitch and colour. Janine has Shirley has specialised in Metal Thread Embroidery and Surface had her work exhibited both locally and nationally. She Stitch techniques since 2003. A trained school teacher, she has won 1st prize in the exhibition ‘Ode to Blues’. tutored for the past 14 years, including 6 national conferences, many regional retreats, regular weekly local classes and on two international cruises. She prefers using traditional . techniques and materials in innovative ways, and enjoys making seemingly difficult techniques accessible to all levels of stitchers with her low stress approach. She has completed the ANZEG Diploma of Embroidery& the Diploma of Embroidery Teaching & has received many awards in Regional & ANZEG National exhibitions.
Pearl Stenhouse 3513 Felicity Willis 3515 Beadwork Scissor Keep Birds of a Feather Appliquéd, embroidered birds on a collaged background of old embroidery/lace/ hand printed fabric. We will use a Beaded Nasturtium Scissor Case. Delica beads and square variety of techniques including hand and machine stitch are used to make this delightful fabric covered case, embroidery plus some basic painting and stencilling. We . worked in 2 sections the right side bead work is stationery, will create the students’ chosen birds using any or all of the beaded flap when lifted revels the scissors. (Permission these techniques, appliqué them to our backgrounds and from Jill Oxton to teach as Adapted) then embellish with hand and/or machine embroidery Experience working with beads an advantage . etc. Kit cost $50 Felicity has been an embroiderer for many years. She is Influenced by her mostly self-taught and enjoys creating her own designs Grandmother and and embroideries. A lot of her work is on handmade felt Mother, Pearl has an but for this new class she has been working with old obsession with Fabric, embroideries to create the backgrounds. As a tutor she Thread & Beads. A enjoys helping students create their own designs and member of the Otago hopes students in this class will embrace a sense of fun Embroiderers Guild, and a willingness to experiment while they create original Pearl has a long history embroideries and celebrate teaching, having taught the long-forgotten stitchers at Guild meetings and whose work will be in the May Day. A dressmaker background. She is a by trade, Pearl is now former editor of ANZEG ready to pass on her Threads . magazine and, in skills. collaboration with Kath Des Forges, wrote a history of embroidery in New Zealand ‘The Decorative Stitch: 200 Years of NZ Embroidery’. Maree Talbot 3514 Peacock & pomegranate This design features a peacock sitting on a branch surrounded by a pomegranate, butterfly and caterpillar displaying his magnificent tail . feathers. This piece has been designed as an introductory piece for ladies wanting to experience Elizabethan embroidery. It is stitched in DMC stranded floss and Coton a Broder 25 threads on a linen background and uses stitches and techniques from this period. KIT COST $54 New Zealand price will be in your requirements list. Kit contains pattern with detailed instructions, colour photo, 55 count Kingston linen printed with designs and prepared with backing. Size of linen is approx 11x 10 inches Gumnut Yarns “stars” silks, DMC Coton a Broder 25, YLI gold metallic, YLI #100 silk and Mill Hill beads required to work the project. Embroidery and art have always been a large part of Maree’s life. Maree's speciality is Elizabethan Embroidery, especially its plants and animals and she is a sought after teacher around Australia and New Zealand at Needlework Shops, Embroidery Guilds and Conferences. Stitch and chat 3516 th This is your opportunity to take part in our 35 Wanaka Embroidery School. Bring along a project and enjoy the company and expertise of other stitchers in a relaxed environment. Stitch & chat is held in the same room as the Display of work to enable supervision of the display
DUNEDIN CLASSES 2019 Wednesday 13th & Thursday 14th March. (NB this class is prior to Wanaka weekend) Maree Talbot .Tudor Rose Knot Garden The inspiration for this workshop has come from my love of the intricate patterns and plants of the Tudor gardens, the concept of a knot garden first emerging in Elizabethan England. Elizabethan knot gardens were designed to mimic the beautiful embroidery designs which were associated with that period in British history. This workshop allows you to recreate a typical knot garden using techniques and stitches from the Elizabethan period Kit Cost $60 New Zealand price will be in your requirements list. Kit contains pattern with detailed instructions, colour photo, 55 count Kingston linen printed with designs and prepared with backing. Size of linen is approx 11x 10 inches, reel of 371 Couching thread, reel of YLI Gold metallic and Gumnut Yarn “stars” 22nd &Sunday silks required Saturday for project.23 rd March Students will (this have aclass choiceis of following the Wanaka school weekend) colours on the day. Skill level – Intermediate Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th March (this class is the weekend following the Wanaka classes) Nikki Delport-Wepener Pomegranate (Punica granatum) This is a striking botanical design which can be interpreted in . mixed media. Crewel stitches can be combined with flat, textured and dimensional illusions in exciting threads and ribbons. The pomegranate is a fun design with a mixed media approach. This design is ideal as it has ribbon work, composite stitches as well as wired and unwired needlelace. The actual embroidered size is approximately 28cm x 20cm. Kit contents: the kit contains the instruction booklet, colour photo, fabrics and all the threads and notions needed for the project (needles excluded). Kit cost: AU$115.00 New Zealand price will be in your requirements list. Skill level: All welcome REMEMBER no photograph can do justice to the actual work. Photos of classes in this brochure may be viewed and enlarged on our website www.oegembroideryschool.co.nz
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