Flocks, Socks and Two Smoking Needles Exhibition.
This year, 2004, marks the 25th anniversary
of the Ulster Spinners and Weavers Guild and to celebrate
this tremendous
achievement the Guild are organising a traveling exhibition
to show the work that is currently being done by the modern
day spinners and weavers. The theme of the exhibition will
be socks – but not just any old socks! A modern day
slant will be evident – who says knitting is old
hat, or should that be old socks?
In 1979 the Guild was established in Northern Ireland
with the hope that it would continue to attract a growing
number of members whose interest in these traditional
crafts of both spinning and weaving would ensure that
they would continue into the next generation. 25 years
on this has been proved beyond doubt and the crafts are
still as popular as ever. The Guild boasts a very healthy
membership with new and very welcome applicants joining
every year.
 |
 |
| Turquoise Socks Created by Dorothy Ward |
Kay Johnstone's Fluorescent Socks |
In this, our Silver Anniversary year we are mounting an
exciting and innovative exhibition which will initially
be displayed at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum Joint
Textiles Exhibition in which opens on August 21st. After
that the exhibition specific to the Spinners and Weavers
will move to other venues around the Province.
Our title ‘Flocks, Socks and Two Smoking Needles’ reflects
the use of the many different type of fleece; will be centred
around socks and, of course, needles will come into play
to assemble the various pieces which will be both knitted
and woven. Our range of items will depict the ancient craft
as it was to the modern day interpretation of the brief.
It will be a stimulating and interesting contemporary slant
on what has previously been viewed as an old and, somewhat
mistakenly, a rather staid traditional craft.
The exhibition runs during the last week
in August '04 at
the Folk and Transport Museum.
 |
 |
Andee
McKeown's Liquorice Allsort inspired Piece |
A
work in Progress by Merle Osbourne |
|