Thursday 14 September 2023
Venue: Ford & Guy
Time: 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Price: £54
Learn the traditional art of embroidering with naturally dried flowers.
Set in a 20cm hoop with traditional Nottingham Lace tulle, your creation makes a perfect wall hanging for your home, studio or office. Be inspired by the Debbie Bryan design examples and create a unique art-piece with added hand-stitched embroidery techniques too.
What’s provided for your workshop with Debbie Bryan -
20cm embroidery hoop
Nottingham Lace tulle
Dried flowers and greenery
Embroidery threads
Embroidery stitch guide
Beads
All materials of provided.
Skill level – Adult, suitable for all levels
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