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Thursday 16 - Sunday 19 April 2020
Debbie Bryan
£22
Design your own beautiful hand-embroidered pattern to adorn your own cyanotype print. With access to our great selection of luxurious yarns and embroidery threads, choose your favourite cyanotype print from our selection and get stitching!
This crafternoon gives you the opportunity to improve on your creative skills such as hand embroidery and gilding.
Whilst you’re here why not make use of our award-winning Tea Room! We provide a variety of delicious food and drinks including homemade soup, fresh sandwiches and smoothies. We also have Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten-Free options available.
This crafternoon is self-led with an introduction by the Debbie Bryan team. We advise 1.5hrs for this Crafternoon.
Creative Techniques
Hand-embroidery | Gilding
Materials Table
Original cyanotype 6×4″print | Yarns & threads | Gold, silver & bronze leaf
Fee includes
All materials | Your choice of tea, coffee and cake or house cocktail
£22 Per Person. Fee Includes Tea, Coffee & Cake OR House Cocktail
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