Chairman’s  Report 

## Chairman’s Report 2024 

The Dorset Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers has enjoyed a very stimulating and successful year.  We have been able to pursue our twin aims of improving members skills and passing those skills on to other people. Over the year our membership has increased from 110 to 135; we are now among the largest WSD Guilds in the country. 

We have enjoyed eleven all day Saturday meetings and three all day Sunday workshops.  We have had several very interesting speakers covering topics such as weaving rugs from pre-used fabric, sustainability in our crafts, shibori dyeing and more.  Our ‘Skills Day’ in January was devoted to a number of smaller workshops run ‘in-house’ to enable other members to try out ‘new-to-them’ skills.  Our Open Day was open to the general public where once again we demonstrated skills in weaving, spinning, dyeing and felting to the visitors.  Following Open Day, we gained quite a few new members. We had a day with a “Great Wheel”, a device for spinning yarn developed in the Middle Ages and our Guild colleagues had the chance to have a go.  There was a fleece fair in June which offered members the chance to stock up on raw material for the coming year.   At every meeting, members have the chance to practise skills and seek advice and help from those more experienced practitioners.  All our members are very willing to help each other and are especially generous in the time they offer to newcomers learning to spin, weave or dye. At most of our meetings we are able to run a ‘Sales Table’ where one can browse books, yarns, equipment and more. Our programme also included a fascinating trip to Coldharbour Mill in Devon where we were able to see the mill in action and engage with various talks and workshops.  We opened this to other guilds to join us on the trip. 

Three of our members have had bursaries from the Guild during the year, enabling them to do courses in shibori dyeing and eco printing and to attend the Association of Guilds’ Conference in Devon. They have reported back on their experience and learning outcomes at our AGM in November. 

Several of us were able to attend the Association Conference at Bicton College over a long weekend and we enjoyed some very inspirational speakers and, of course, the company of likeminded souls. 

The National Exhibition at Hay-on-Wye, organised and run by the Association of Guilds of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers, featured six pieces of work submitted by some of our very talented members of whom we are very proud. 



Chairman’s  Report 

The Dorset Magazine wrote a feature devoted to our Guild, which appeared in September in time for Open Day. We were described as a warm and welcoming group dedicated to maintaining age-old skills. 

We have had a presence at a number of show and events throughout the county, including the Dorset Show, the Melplash Show, the Dorset Arts and Crafts Association Exhibition and a number of others. This has certainly had a very positive effect on our membership.  We have a very committed team who give up a lot of time to attending and demonstrating at these events which involves taking a gazebo and quite a lot of equipment. Our use of a self-storage unit has helped us to keep our equipment safe and secure. 

Over the year we have purchased three new four shaft looms, three new spinning wheels and an e-spinning machine which are available to members to borrow before they commit to buying expensive equipment. 

We have a new website, a Facebook page and regularly submit blogs covering the meetings so that people who have been unable to attend can keep in touch. Again, much of this is maintained by committed members. 

Our committee works hard to ensure that our meetings run smoothly, with support from a sub-committee who prepare a vibrant and balanced programme for the following year. We also have a very positive relationship with a local craft supplier, Frank Herring and Son who supports us in various ways. 

I think it is fair to say that we are a thriving group whose aims and objects, although devoted to heritage skills, have an increasing relevance in this day and age. 

Frances Fletcher 

Lead Trustee and 

Former Chairperson 



CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Dorset Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers
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1200685
Annual accounts for the
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0111112023
3110812024
Section A
Statement of financial activities
Restricted
income
funds
Ro¢omm¢nd•d ¢•tsgoft•s by
activity
Unrestricted
funds
Endowment
lunds
Prlor y•ar
funda
Total funds
Incoming resource$ (Note 3
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
Income and endowments from..
Donalion5 Bnd le9act•
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Olhertrading activrf
In¥tslTiien15
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S02
13,090
S03
S04
S8paYate ￿181 itemofincLX
Other
sos
Total
R&sources expended {Note 6
Expendltur¢ on:
Raising fvnds
CharitatrAe act￿rties
S07
Sep3ratg rnat01￿ rtem ofexpen59
Oth
S10
$11
Total
S12
12 187
Net in¢omell•xponditurnl b•for• Inv•$tm•nt
gainslllosses)
S13
903
903
Ne19a￿SlI￿Ssesj on investments
S14
Net incomell•xpondlturnl
Extraordinary items
Transfers between funds
Other recognised gainslllosses):
$15
903
903
S16
S17
G81n¥ k)sses on ￿Valuat￿ ofrwd assets forth¢¢h8ntys
othorg*n¥lh)ss¢$l
S18
$19
Nèt movement In funds
S20
903
903
ReconciliTation of funds..
Total fur￿$ bioughl forward
Total funds carried fonyard
S22
903
903

Section B
Balance sheet
Re$trlct¢d
Income
lund$
Unr•strSctsd
fund$
Endowmant Total thls
funds
Total last
year
Fixed assets
Intangible assets
Tangible assets
Heritage assets
Investments
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
{Note 151
(Note 14)
(Note 16)
(Note 17)
Totsl fixed assets BOS
B02
3,684
3.684
1,607
B03
B04
3,684
3,684
1,607
Current assets
8to¢k$
{Note 18)
Debtors
{Note 19
Investments
(Not¢ 17.4)
Cash at bank and in hand (Note 241
Total current assets
B07
BO8
25,873
25,873
255,000
255,000
28
,87
0,873
282.041
282.041
B10
Creditors: amounts falllng due wlthln
one year
(Note 20)
252
252
246
Net current assets/(Ilabllltles)
B12
55.00
280,621
281,795
Total assets less ¢uffent Ilabllllles 613
283,402
Creditors: amounts falling due after
one year
(Noto 20)
Provision$ for Ilabilities
814
B15
Total net assets orllabllities
Funds of the Charity
Endowment fund$ (Note 27)
Restricted income funds (Not• 271
Unrestricted funds
Revaluatlon reserrfe
B16
29,305
255,000
284,305
283,402
B17
818
255.000
255,000
29,305
B19
29.305
B20
Total funds 821
29,305
255.000
,305
Signed by one or Iruslees on behalf of all
the trustees
Dale of
approval
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