International Guild of Knot Tyers
The International Guild of Knot Tyers is a worldwide association for people with an interest in knots and knot tying.
Formation and beginning
Officially established in 1982, the founding members were initially drawn together by the 1978 publication in The Times of an allegedly new knot, the Hunter's bend. The idea for a knotting association of some kind grew from the contact between two people. Des Pawson was a retail manager for a large stationery firm based in Ipswich and a knot craftsman. Geoffrey Budworth was a Metropolitan Police Inspector and knotting consultant. Des first wrote to Geoff on 8 October 1978. They met before the month was over, and if it was not mentioned then the idea of contacting other knotting enthusiasts was raised by Des in a letter dated July, 1980, when he pressed for a suitable venue and suggested The Maritime Trust. Even then, 1981 went by without further development; and this is a source of regret to them both as it was the centenary of Clifford W. Ashley's birth.Aims
2013 Constitution
The object of the Guild shall be the advancement of education by the study of and practice of theart, craft and science of knotting, past and present. In furtherance of this object but not otherwise
the Guild shall have the following powers:
- To undertake research into all aspects of knotting and to publish the useful results.
- To establish an authoritative body for consultation purposes
- To publish a periodical or periodicals and other papers and books about knotcrafts and related subjects.
- To form and maintain a library of books, papers, films, photographs and other materials about knotcrafts and related subjects, with a view to making information available to Members of the Guild, and to the general public.
- To form a collection of knots and knotting and work related crafts.
- To encourage the employment of knotcrafts as a manual activity in schools, and as a therapy among the physically handicapped
- Research and development of innovative shoe-lace tying methods
Members of the Guild assisted with revisions and corrections to The Ashley Book of Knots in 1991.
''Knotting Matters''
Knotting Matters is the quarterly news letter of the IGKT and is sent by post to all subscribed members.The first issue was published in autumn 1982 and was 17 pages long and in black and white, edited by Geoffrey Budworth. The centennial was produced in September 2008, edited by Lindsey Philpott, and was professionally printed with colour covers and was 50 pages in length. Knotting Matters is made from Guild members' submissions and other news from the guild.
Founding members
The Guild dates from an inaugural meeting of 25 individuals aboard the Maritime Trust's vessel RRS Discovery berthed in St. Katharine Docks in the lee of Tower Bridge on April, 17th. 1982. Those in attendance were Dr. Harry Asher, Roy E. Bail, C.G. Bellingham, Geoffrey Budworth, John Constable, Bernard J. Cutbush, Anne Devine, Ron W. Evans, Sid Evans, Eric Franklin, Frank Harris, John Hawes, Paul Herbert, Edward Hunter, Jill Jenner, Albert Kirby, Allan McDowall, Desmond Mandeville, Graham Mott, Des Pawson, Liz Pawson, Douglas Probert, W. Ettrick Thomson, Don Woods, and Quinton Winch.Percy Blandford sent apologies for being unable to attend. Fred Browne of Boston, Massachusetts, Robert Chisnall of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and Charles H. S. Thomason of Queensland, Australia all expressed a wish to be involved from the outset but due to distance were unable to attend the opening meeting.
International and local branches
- Alaskan Branch
- East Anglian Branch
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- Northwest Branch
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
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- Pacific Americas Branch
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- Sweden
- West Country Knotters
- West Yorkshire Branch