Our group has welcomed many of the former MEG members and we also look forward to welcoming new members from all walks of life with an interest in any type of stitchery or a desire to learn all about what we do. Whatever your textile and stitch craft interests are, or levels of ability, the varied programme and opportunities offer something for everyone. Read more some About Us here. Or Membership Registration here.
Next meeting will be held on-
Saturday 15th March 2025
The planned visit to the Elizabeth Hoare Gallery in Liverpool Cathedral on Saturday 15th March 2025 has been CANCELLED due to circumstances beyond our control.
Saturday 15th March 2025
1.30pm – 4.30pm In lieu of the Cathedral visit a “Spring Cross Stitch Workshop” will be held in All Hallows Centre, Greenhill Road, Liverpool L18 6JJ. A variety of small simple patterns will be available on the day to make and then turn into cards, hanging decorations or to frame. Aida cloth and threads will be provided. Please bring a basic sewing kit. Additionally, if you have a cross-stitched piece that you have made, please bring it to inspire others. Cost is £5 for members and £10 for visitors. Please book with Miranda at coursebooking@megonline.co.uk by Tuesday 11th March 2025.
Saturday 12th April 2025
Have a look at the updated Programme of Events for 2025 here…
Our recent Chicken Scratch Workshop with Miranda Farby was very successful, and really was enjoyed by all. Miranda guided us through the steps to making a gingham cushion cover and we all achieved a lot as you may see from the photographs here. In fact, Sandra has completed her embroidery and is ready to proceed with making it into a cushion cover.
Our festive Winter Social for 2024 was held in November, comprising several different types of activities. The Sampson family Christmas craft stall was filled with items made by various members of the family and the MEsG sales table had lots of books and materials for making our own projects. The Raffle was huge with lots of donated prizes; it took ages to draw all the tickets; most people went away with at least one prize and some with two. The refreshment stall offered delicious items made by some of our members including cakes and other sweet and savoury items, as well as coffee and tea. On display was member’s work from workshops held during the past year. Additionally, a competition of pieces completed during this present year was held. Two mini-projects (folded-felt Christmas tree decorations and Dorset button gift tags) were available; they proved popular as a chance to make something and chat to both old friends and visitors. Towards the end of the event a quiz was held to test our knowledge of favourite board games, films, songs and Christmas traditions. At the end, all were wished a Happy Christmas. We look forward to seeing everyone at the January meeting. Michele xxx
Photographs are available to view here.
Here are the completed banners for Merseyside Expressive Stitchers’ group. Many thanks go to all members who embroidered the beautiful squares, and thanks to those members who spent hours assembling the banners and doing the final stitching towards completion. We are very happy with the final result.
Sunday 30th July 2023 was World Embroidery Day
.Some of our committee are taking advantage of the sunshine with a coffee morning at Liverpool Cathedral. It was glorious!
There is a lovely write-up about NW Regional Day 2021 in the April edition of CONTACT. Read all about it here! https://www.megonline.co.uk/nw-regional-day-write-up/
North West Regional Day 2021
Saturday 24th April 2021.
Our first ever Virtual North West Regional Day was a triumph! We had 112 people registered and 103 attendees on the day, which was enjoyed by all. Our Speakers – Linda Miller, the acclaimed Machine Embroidery artist, and Michele Carragher, Principal Costume Embroiderer for Game of Thrones were magnificent. They both shared their work and were a great inspiration to us all. The Rose Bowl and Aurifil competition entries were up to the usual high standard and the winners were announced at the close of the day. The Rose Bowl was won by Sandra Kendal from North Lonsdale branch with PSYCHEDELIC LOVE and the Aurifil Award for Excellence was won by Diane Moore from Merseyside branch with A GLIMPSE OF VENICE. Congratulations to all the winners! Have a look at all the comments and reactions, also the Raffle Prize winners here https://www.megonline.co.uk/nw-regional-day-2021/

1st Prize Winner, PSYCHEDELIC LOVE by Sandra Kendal, North Lonsdale branch, computer printed photos with machine stitch and appliqué, Rose Bowl competition 2021

1st Prize Winner, A GLIMPSE OF VENICE by Diane Moore, Merseyside branch, painted pieced surface, worked by machine and some hand stitching, Aurifil Competition 2021