Maeldune Trust celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Maldon Embroidery

By Guest

22nd Oct 2021 | Local News

On Monday (18 October), the trustees of the Maeldune Trust were delighted to welcome many of the embroiderers who created The Maldon Embroidery 30 years ago.

The lord lieutenant of Essex, town mayor, town clerk, our wonderful manager and volunteers from the Maeldune Centre all came together to celebrate with us in Maldon Town Hall.

How lucky we are to be the custodians of this amazing piece of artwork which these ladies helped create, and which is a real jewel in the crown of Maldon.

It is not only an exquisite piece of embroidery but also a pictorial history of our town.

Humphrey Spender's brilliant design and colours have been embroidered so beautifully that it appeals to all ages.

The embroidery, translated into fabric and stitch by Lee Cash, brings Maldon's history alive for everyone in such a unique way. It is as fresh today as it was when it was made.

Our wish was to thank and applaud these embroiderers for the legacy they created for Maldon.

Judging by the chatter and laughter, we believe the afternoon was enjoyed by all.

Old friends were reunited, enjoying and sharing their memories over cups of tea, sandwiches and cakes.

We must also thank Marks & Spencer's, Tesco, Morrisons, Lidl, Aldi and Westview Nurseries for their generous donations towards the tea party. Their generosity was greatly appreciated.

     

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