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Saturday 7 March

Silver Darlings by Lizzie Wall – Workshop

“Silver Darlings” is the traditional nickname for Atlantic herring, which are small oily fish that get their name from their silvery shimmering scales and streamlined bodies.

We were lucky to have Lizzie Wall return and share her Silver Darlings workshop with fourteen members.  Lizzie showed us some of her Silver Darlings projects then with the aid of examples she talked us through each stage of the workshop.  Lizzie had kindly provided all the supplies and materials required and we were able to look through her vast array of fabric in order to make our project.  During the day as everyone worked at their own pace the silence in the room indicated the amount of concentration that was being taken.  After lunch Lizzie demonstrated how we could use free motion quilting to enhance and finish our projects at home.

At the end of the day when we displayed our work it was fascinating to see a very colourful shoal of Silver Darlings, with each individual project looking so different although we had all started with the same pattern. 

Finally before we all packed up members expressed their thanks to Lizzie for a very enjoyable and successful workshop and everyone agreed they had thoroughly enjoyed the day.

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Events 7 August – Remade Worcester Talk

27 members were pleased to welcome Sue Fry who, together with her husband, came along to tell us all about Remade Worcester. Sue explained that following the closure of Worcestershire Resource Exchange five local members recognised the need for a scrap store in Worcester so they took action and in 2022 Remade Worcester was born. Volunteer run the aim was to prevent materials being sent to land fill.

In September 2023 they found a home at the Crowngate Centre in Worcester where they work closely with local businesses and contributions from the public. With help from 19 volunteers they sort and bundle a variety of mostly fabric items, which can be used for arts and crafts etc., thus enabling them to achieve their aim of preventing the materials from being sent to land fill. The fabric is also available at low cost to the public, community groups and charities. They run Workshops and offer training to develop skills in crafting and up cycling.

After the talk members took the opportunity to look at the items Sue had brought along and several purchases were made.