Biennial Exhibition 2007 page 1
Open Exhibition of members work, with no specific theme.
Visitors voted for their favourite braid, and there was a prize for the most popular exhibit.
Mallards:Two heads in a sedge - by Anne Dyer
was voted favourite exhibit.
Tablet and Inkle weaving with mixed materials
View of the exhibition space at the museum
Large central exhibition case
Corner Glass case
Small bag and Spectacle case - Ply-split - Sandy Jessett
"Olives" Necklace - Fill Gap - Margot Lees
Purple & Black, Bronze Necklaces - Kumihimo on Maradai- S Jessett
Lucet Tower - Lucet - Ziggy Rytka
Assomption style sash, Chromatic - Carol James
Free end braiding - Wool
Luggage strap - Inkle - Stranded cotton silk - Ziggy Rytka
Lucet pot and Cherry blossom - Macrame string - Ziggy Rytka
"Craftsmen's Creed" - Inkle - rayon lettering - Anne Dixon
Container - Ply-split - Maureen Jennings
Small vessel and Coaster - Ply-split - Mary Duxbury
Firoshiki bag - Inkle -Baltic patterning - Anne Dixon
Cords and silver pendants - Fill Gap - Anne Brammer
"Purple Curves" and "Wave Rhythms" - Takadai - Jennie Parry
Brooch - Margot Lees
Central glass case
Central glass case
"Waves and reflections"
Elizabeth Andrews
Ply-split darning - Silk
Harry Potter Memorabilia - Celia Elliot-Minty
Tablet weaving - Cotton 4ply
Wall Hanging (Details) - Anneliese Blase
Back strap and rigid heddle
Neckpieces and Bangles - Julie Hedges
Ply-split braiding - Cotton and metallic threads
Old Chinese Proverb - Anne Dixon
Tablet weaving - Rayon
Mans Belt (detail) - Steve Pretty
Kumihimo on a Takadai. Sasanami braid using 49 x100g bobbins.