Thursday 26 May 2022

 

2022 Programme

 

Wednesday

15th June

9.45am

to

3.30pm

 

Crazy Patchwork Workshop

To be held in the Stockbridge Room, Estate Building at Gawthorpe Hall

The course will start promptly at 10.am    More information below

Cost £20 members   £22 non members   

Tutor:  Alison Metcalf

 

Wednesday

13th July

9.45am

To

3.30pm

 

Finger Looping Workshop

To be held in the Stockbridge Room, Estate Building at Gawthorpe Hall

The course will start promptly at 10.am     More information below

Cost £20 members   £22 non members 

Tutor:  Gail Marsh                                                           

Wednesday

17th August

9.45am

To

3.30pm

 

Needle Tatting Workshop

To be held in the Stockbridge Room, Estate Building at Gawthorpe Hall

The course will start promptly at 10.am     More information below

Cost £20 members   £22 non members 

Tutor:  Gail Marsh                                                             

 

We are planning to plant a tree in the grounds to commemorate the Jubilee. 

Everyone seems to have had the same idea so it is difficult to source the kind of tree we would like.  It needs to be suitable for the conditions at Gawthorpe and an appropriate type of tree.  The National Trust are helping us in our quest. 

 

 

Workshops

All the workshops are held in the Stockbridge Room of the Estate Building at Gawthorpe Hall.  

For a booking form and information about the course email:                        ‘friendsofgawthorpe@gmail.com’  

The National Trust Cafe is not open in 2022, so please bring a packed lunch.       

Tea and coffee will be available all day in the workroom.  

 Please bring your own cup.

Please use the National Trust car park when attending a workshop. 

More details on the registration form.   

 

A tour of Lancashire Archives Preston

Friday 24th June 10.30 am   - 

Earlier this year Friends of Gawthorpe contributed £500 towards the conservation of the Shuttleworth Accounts (1581-1621) which are kept at Lancashire Archives Preston.  The Archives and Gawthorpe Hall (LCC Museum Service) had successfully applied for grant funding to conserve the archives and the contribution from the Friends was additional to that.  This is an opportunity to have a tour behind the scenes of the archives and to see the conservation of the Shuttleworth accounts as the conservator works on them.  Places are limited, first come – first served, ring Gawthorpe Hall (01282 771004) to book a free place (if this is over subscribed we will see if the archives can offer another date).

There is limited paid parking available at Lancashire Archives in Preston (Lancashire Archives (Record) Office, Bow Ln, Preston PR1 2RE), and it is close to Preston railway station.


Gawthorpe Textiles News

Gawthorpe Textiles Collection, Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, Lancashire, BB12 8UA
Tel. 01282 773 963. www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk

 

 Let’s Create Jubilee Workshops

Gawthorpe Textiles Collection has received funding to help the local community to get creative for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

We have received a grant of £3,500 from the Arts Council England Let’s Create Jubilee Fund to help our local community to put creativity at the heart of the celebrations for Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.

Made possible thanks to National Lottery players and administered by UK Community Foundations on behalf of the Arts Council, the Let’s Create Jubilee Fund will support a programme of artist led workshops linked to the Green Canopy Ethical Textiles Exhibition on show at Gawthorpe Hall until 10th July.

Local artist, Rabia Sharif will run a series of free workshops for adults in May and June at Gawthorpe Hall. Rabia’s beautiful, embroidered jacket pictured here is a key piece in the Green Canopy Ethical Textiles exhibition.

12.30 pm to 4 pm Thursday 19th May                

12.30 pm to 4 pm Saturday 28th May

12.30 pm to 4 pm Thursday 9th June

12.30 pm to 4 pm Thursday 16th June

 

Book through Eventbrite: 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/gawthorpe-textiles-collection-3288050358#_=_

Contemporary embroidery artist, Jess Grady, will run a series of workshops for families in the Jubilee half term week in venues around Burnley. Jess utilises unconventional and recycled materials in her textiles which are a bold and tactile exploration of colour and pattern. Dates will be available on Eventbrite shortly.




Re: Fashion Repair Shop at Finsley Gate Wharf

 On selected dates over the summer months we are running a series of open sessions and workshops to help people to learn the skills to give their old clothes a new lease of life.

You can also bring along any clothes that need mending and we’ll see what we can do. Leave them with us to repair and renew and come back and collect them next time we are open. You can also donate clothing that you no longer want that we can upcycle, repair, and resell. Come and see us at Finsley Gate Wharf in Burnley on one of the following dates:

Sunday 19th June Heritage Open Day 10.30am to 3.30pm
Workshop: 11am to 1pm - Learn how to darn a hole in a knitted garment

Saturday 30th July Repurpose and Recycle Day 11am – 3pm
Workshop: 11am - 1pm - Learn basic sewing skills to mend your clothes

Sunday 28th August 11am – 3pm
Workshop: 11am to 1pm - Make a decorative patch to cover a hole or stain

Sign up for your free workshop place by contacting Bev Lamey - b.lamey@gawthorpetextiles.org.uk

The Re: Fashion Repair Shop is being run by Gawthorpe Textiles Collection in association with the Canal & River Trust and is part of the Ethical Textiles project funded by the National Lottery Reaching Communities Fund.


Lancashire’s Textile Treasures – 

Heritage workshops at Queen Street Mill, Burnley.

 

Textiles are an important part of every culture with the power to unlock memories and bring people together.

Gawthorpe Textiles Collection is looking to work with local residents to explore the stories that textiles can unlock in a free programme of six textile heritage workshops starting on 18th May.

During the workshops participants will develop skills in basic digital photography and image creation, writing, research, and storytelling towards curating an online exhibition.

Workshops will be held at Queen Street Mill Textile Museum in Burnley.

The Lancashire’s Textile Treasures project is a collaboration between Gawthorpe Textiles Collection, University of Central Lancashire and Super Slow Way.

The project received DCMS and National Lottery funding, distributed by the Heritage Fund as part of their Digital Skills for Heritage initiative.

For more information and to sign up, please contact Bev Lamey on b.lamey@gawthorpetextiles.org.uk


Animated film about Miss Rachel

Click on this link (or type in the link) to see an animated film about Miss Rachel. 

https://youtu.be/Oo4tVHW1d8Q

Artwork in the film was made by year six students from Padiham Green C of E  Primary School.


Support Us

Gawthorpe Textiles Collection is going to be undergoing some major changes. In 2021 we updated our vision for the future of the Textiles Collection and our goal is to create a centre of excellence in textile learning. We are currently developing partnerships with educational institutions and other stakeholders towards achieving this. However, we also need to do some groundwork to make the Collection more accessible and easier for people to use.

Due to a shortage of space and worsening environmental conditions in the Collection stores in the Hall basement, we are no longer able to continue to keep the Collections stored there in the long term. As such we are currently looking for a new premises to relocate the stores to. This move creates a fantastic opportunity for us to undertake work with the collection to improve how it is stored, to photograph each item and improve cataloguing. The current stores are full and relocating will mean that we can also begin adding to the collection again, as well as have more space to make the collection accessible to researchers, academics and the general public.

In addition we also intend to redisplay the Collection galleries in the Hall. This will include purchasing new display cases to improve the way that the textiles can be shown, to tell new stories and to introduce recordings that we have of Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth speaking about her collection, bringing both Rachel and the Collection to life for visitors.

All of this activity is going to cost in the region of £300,000 and in the coming weeks we will be launching a major fundraising campaign. We are incredibly grateful for the support that we already receive from the Friends of Gawthorpe, however if you are interested in finding out more about other ways that you can support us,  please visit our website: 

https://www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk/support-us

 

www.gawthorpetextiles.org.uk   -   What’s On  -  Events & Workshops

or

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/gawthorpe-textiles-collection-3288050358#_



LCC – News from the Hall

 

Summer Events

 

Gawthorpe's Remarkable Women exhibition

Discover the lives of some of the women of the Kay-Shuttleworth family, and the impact they had regionally and nationally. Exhibition spread through the historic rooms of the Hall.                                 

Wednesday 15th  June to Sunday 6 November

Included in admission to the Hall

Crown making

Jubilee event

Have a go at making your own regal crown or tiara to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.  

Wednesday, 1 June

1 – 4 pm £2.50 per child, booking recommended

The Royal Visit to Gawthorpe Hall

In 1913 King George and Queen Mary visited Gawthorpe Hall. Join our re-enactor to find out more about their visit from 'Miss Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth' who was there on the day.

Thursday, 2 June 12-4pm included in admission to the Hall

Vintage bus rides to Padiham

Free vintage bus rides on the lovely red Leyland bus from Gawthorpe Hall to Padiham town centre, as part of Padiham's 1940s weekend. Plus free entry to the Hall for anyone in 1940s costume today!

Saturday, 25 June 12-4pm

History Wardrobe

 

An entertaining evening presentation by History Wardrobe – Silks and Roses - A delightful wander through garden history and floral fashion

Wednesday, 29 June  7pm

£12 (includes glass of wine)                  booking essential  01282 771004

Victorian Kitchen Day

Visit the Victorian Kitchen and meet our Housekeeper to discover life 'below stairs' using the servants' spiral staircase

Friday, 22 July

1 – 4pm included in admission to the Hall

 

Lace discovery afternoon

Discover more about fascinating and intricate lace making with our lace experts.

Wednesday, 27 July

1 – 4pm included in admission to the Hall

Outdoor Theatre

Love's Labour's Lost

 

Shakespeare's romantic comedy performed by Off the Ground Theatre.  A superb way to spend a summer's evening, bring your own picnic and seating.

Saturday, 30 July

6.30pm tickets from www.offtheground.co.uk 

 

Summer Holiday Fun

Our boredom buster events every Wednesday afternoon will keep the children entertained during the school holidays.  Different activity every week.

Wednesdays 1 pm – 4 pm

3, 10, 17, and 24 August £2.50 per child

Quilt discovery afternoon

Discover the wonderful world of quilts, meet our quilting experts who can show you some of the best techniques for making fabulous quilts

Wednesday, 7 September

1 pm – 4pm included in admission to the Hall


 

Lace Discovery afternoon

 

A group of lacemakers will be demonstrating – bobbin lace, needle lace, tatting and crochet.  There will be spare lace pillows and other implements for visitors to ‘have a go’. 

There will be a weaver with her small loom demonstrating how to make a braid. 



National Trust

In 1913 King George and Queen Mary visited Gawthorpe Hall. 

Queen Mary planted a Copper Beech tree and King George placed the sundial on top of its pedestal (Both the tree and sundial are no longer there)



The spade is on National Trust collections website  Spade 421951 | National Trust Collections it has been used a couple of times since, one is listed on the NT site and it was last used in 1990s to plant the mulberry that it still there.   Although the spade is in good condition it is unlikely to be used again for any future plant. 

The inscription on the handleHer Majesty Queen Mary used this spade in planting the Copper Beech at Gawthorpe.  9 July 1913.


Summer Walk  -  Wednesday 17th  August, 11am to 12 noon.  National Trust ranger Kayleigh Chadwick, will show us the latest developments in the garden completed by the National Trust volunteers.  They are a skilful group who have worked hard in the garden.    

The Walled Garden  - The National Trust team of Volunteers have been growing produce in the walled garden and intend to have an honesty box on display as and when produce is available. So, keep an eye out for a barrow of Gawthorpe Hall home grown produce or a posy of flowers collected from the garden. If you take some home, please leave a donation which will go towards conservation efforts at Gawthorpe Hall.  



 

Our membership has fallen during the last two years, wouldn’t it be a lovely idea for us all to ‘find a Friend’ to join the group and swell out numbers ready for our                50th Anniversary next year?   


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