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Thirty years of embroiderers’ talents on exhibition

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President of the NSW Embroiderers’ Guild, Margaret Gollan, left, with Narrabri embroiderer Joan Bradshaw and Joan’s work ‘Butterfly Gardens.’|Four founders launched the Narrabri embroiderers’ group 30 years ago. Three were at the embroiderers’ 30th birthday exhibition on the weekend, Kaye Tindal, Win Simshauser and Christine Cain, pictured with some of the work of the last three decades on the ‘Reflections’ wall. The fourth founding member, Julie Roy, is absent from the photo.|Among the embroiderers and their guests at the Narrabri embroiderers’ group  30th birthday celebration, visitors Anne Bullen, Valda Bruniger and Angie Partridge, Moree.|Visitors at the embroiderers’ 30th birthday exhibition, Pat Jackson, Enid Alexander and Doreen Lilliebridge.||
Narrabri embroiderers’ craftmanshiop and creativity was on display at the group’s 30th birthday exhibition at The Crossing Theatre on Friday and Saturday.
The 16 member Narrabri group is a member of the NSW Embroiderers’ Guild.
The exhibition was titled ‘A Cascade of Pearls.’
A feature of the display was a collection of pieces made by the founders of the group, a wall display themed ‘Reflections.’ Another feature, among works from group members, was a large wall hanging, the group’s ‘challenge’ project for the past 12 months,  titled ‘I Can Stitch A Rainbow’ to which each member made a contribution.
A special guest for the 30th birthday event was the state president of the NSW Embroiderers’ Guild, Margaret Gollan.

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