The Design and Work for the Altar
Cloth at Giggleswick Chapel,
talk by Sally Figgins
Members had a most enjoyable day with
Sally, she introduced herself by telling members she was a Shuttleworth, born
at Gawthorpe Hall. We heard about
Giggleswick School Chapel and her family connection. The chapel was gifted to the school by Walter
Morrison and was opened in 1901. It is a
gothic design with a copper dome that looks out over the countryside. Sally’s design for the altar cloth was
inspired by the frescos inside the chapel. To get the correct colours Sally dyed the
threads – she contacted member Betty Garvey for advice about how to do the
dying. She wished to get the same
colours as the paintings around the chapel.
One of her main concerns was getting all the design elements to scale
because the cloth was so large. A
number of people helped with the project including Fine Cell Work.
Visitors are
welcome to visit the Chapel, by prior arrangement with the school, from Monday
to Friday 9am to 5pm. It would be lovely
to visit after hearing the story of the chapel and how the altar cloth was made;
Sally said she would be happy to show us around.
A selection of food for lunch
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