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With a morning introduction to this magical Victorian photographic print process and an opportunity to view our studio’s historic Nottingham Lace industrial cyanotype, learn and experiment the process and design applications with beautiful materials.
Create your final print before a seasonal lunch and an afternoon of fabric embellishment and embroidery, adding distinct design to your creation.
Creative Techniques
Illustration | Negative space composition | Hand-embroidery | Embellishment
Materials & equipment table
Acetate | Permanent Pens | Interesting objects | Unusual shapes | Nottingham Lace | Yarns and threads | Buttons and beads | 15cm Embroidery hoop
Fee includes
All materials including a embroidery hoop to display your cyanotype print | Lunch | Tea, coffee & cake
£60 Per Person. Fee Includes All materials including a embroidery hoop to display your cyanotype print | Lunch | Tea, coffee & cake
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