There are numerous pieces of needlework within the Minster, from exquisite needlepoint kneelers,
to banners
There is also a beautiful children's hanging made by the York Minster Broderers Guild in 1993.
Each square is about 6 inches and represents an animal found in the Cathedral. The panels are worked by individuals whose names appear on a list beside the work. There are 36 squares.
I have tried to capture as many as I can individually - they are so lovely.
There is also an altar frontal, worked by cathedral women in the 1950's. The woman who spoke to me in the Cathedral told me it was a thanksgiving after the war. The backing fabric has been replaced once.
There is a matching Bible frontal.
I was surprised at the date. I'd have guessed 1970s.
There is a lot more embroidery in the Cathedral treasury. I feel pleased to have seen as much as I have, to be able to get close enough to see it clearly, to photograph it and to have a conversation with one of the Broderers.
Each square is about 6 inches and represents an animal found in the Cathedral. The panels are worked by individuals whose names appear on a list beside the work. There are 36 squares.
I have tried to capture as many as I can individually - they are so lovely.
There is a matching Bible frontal.
My informant, the woman who approached me in the Cathedral, is a member of the York Minster Broderers (formed in 1967) currently working on a new frontal soon to be completed and dedicated later this year.
When I returned to the Minster the next day, the frontal had been changed, so I was fortunate to see the one above. The second one is patchwork and appliqué with gold work to catch the light.