Showing posts with label History and Traditions. Show all posts
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Thursday, 5 June 2014

1514 AKA The Horse Quilt Hawick Common Riding 2014 ...

So, I did get my latest quilt finished. Could have been a couple of weeks earlier but, hey just in time. I've been lucky to have it hanging in town during the lead up to the 2014 Hawick Common Riding, it's been on display for a week already in one of the local high street banks (RBS). It seems to have been very well received. I popped down this morning to have my photo taken for the local newspaper The Hawick News.

The quilt measures 70"x78" cream cotton sateen with Quilter's Dream wool wadding over Hobbs 80/20 and a mixture of trilobal polyester threads by Glide and Superior. This is my own design drawn out on paper first then transferred to fabric with a blue water soluble pen.  The design and all quilting including a variety of background fills was first quilted, washed and blocked, then painted with pigment paints and Inktense pencils finishing off with a coat of fabric medium.


A bit of background.....Firstly understand that the Men of Hawick were conscripted to fight for King and country in 1513 at the Battle of Flodden, most of the Men didn't return. Only old men, young boys, women and children were left in Town.

This quilt commemorates the capture of the English flag a year later at Hornshole, nr Hawick in 1514, so this year 2014 is the Quincentenary....500 years.



I love this before and after shot of the horses head.


Had to find a place to add some feathers...


The oak leaves are worn by the riders in their lapels on the main Common Riding day in June.







The monument which is on the out skirts of town to the east commemorates the skirmish where the young boys of the town overcame a band of English Raiders and captured the English flag in 1514.


The map in the background shows all of the villages where the 'ride outs' have a halfway picnic.  These rides are kind of 'an enactment' of riding the town boundaries to check that no English have crept through.













Around the border quilted and then shadow painted is the first verse/chorus of the Hawick Ballard sung at any and all of the ceremonial events, this song has over 20 verses...no way I was going to include all of those.

Teribus Ye Teri Odin
Sons of Heroes Slain at Flodden
Imitating Border Bowmen
Aye Defend Your Rights and Common






1514 AKA The Horse....

We are now off out to watch The Cornet tie the ribbons on the horse statue in town and then up bright and early tomorrow for the big celebrations.....





Tuesday, 3 June 2014

To Denholm....

The past weeks have flown by, Saturday saw the last of this years Hawick Ride Outs before next weeks big celebrations. We counted 268 horses leaving via Wellogate on their way to Denholm.....







Arriving in Denholm, looks like Tessa has been up to her knees in mud...


 We had some light refreshments and waited a while....Fieron joined in with her Dad for the return ride....Kyle swapped horses and rode Willow home...


 Waiting again with refreshments



Fieron riding Bess




Tuesday, 27 May 2014

To Mosspaul


Saturdays 'ride out' went to Mosspaul, 24 miles in total, it's a hard ride, 207 horses crossed the Pilmuir field.

Here are a couple of links for further information....

Mosstroopers club

Mosspaul Inn






The Cornet leaving....


Pilmuir field

Pilmuir Field

Skelfhill



Arriving at Mosspaul

It was a freezing cold day at Mosspaul.....we rushed over to get a good spot to park and chat then got a bit cold waiting for the horses. After a picnic and refreshments the horses were ready to travel back to Hawick.




On the way home at North House the Cornet presented Kyle with the William Mitchell Hislop Memorial Cup for Junior Moss Troopers with Good Grace. Thank you for honouring Kyle with this award, of course we all secretly know our Grandson is special.

The Alan Water


Saturday, 24 May 2014

Mini Ride Out for the Primary School Children

This will be the last time Fieron can join in with the Mini Ride Out, next year she will go to the High School so will be too old.
This ride is for Primary years 1-7 and ponies under 14.2hh. Fieron rode her Grandads pony, Bess is 14.1hh.

The children rode around the park following the Cornet for one hour...then came back for refreshments, everyone seemed to have a good time.









 My Lovely Granddaughter riding Bess...