Tuesday 26 April 2016

Exhibition - New Zealand Hospital Community Tapestry - Mount Felix

I walked down to the Riverside Barn Arts Centre to work on the tapestry (embroidery) in the gallery, where it is on display. There was lots going on - a few people coming in to see the exhibition and quite a few stitchers working on panels. Linda showed me how to do a nice, flat stem stitch and I got on with our third panel (the Plunket family) and Linda got on with our second (the last one showing the barn and some leaves with the names of the stitchers). Here are some pictures from the exhibition.

This is the exhibition with lots of information and photographs.
 
The designer came down from Scotland to look at our progress.
Linda and Helen working in the gallery
Rydens School is working on this panel showing a "lemon Squeezer"- shaped hat with a Kiwi dreaming of Cooktown.
 
Our finished panel: Gallipoli
Detail from our finished panel (I did this bit)
A really lovely design showing Christmas at the hospital
 
Nurses with the Old Manor House - some were billeted there
One Kiwi soldier married a local girl - Miss Rosewell of Rosewell's boatyard - they met over an ivy-clad wall.
The King and Queen came to visit Mount Felix hospital (an expert sewer did this - it's amazing).
I was working on this one today - it shows the Plunket family and their servants - Michele did this. I don't know what the flowers are.
Linda is working on this one - trying hard to make the clinkers and tiles look interesting
A community tapestry is a great idea - I feel part of a community - a Walton community rather than a Weybridge one, but never mind.

Here is a link to a site with the history of the hospital

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