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1st - 30th September | 2022 | Preferred time slots
Debbie Bryan, Nottingham Lace Market
£28 per person
September's Craft of the Month; dedicated to Heritage Open Days 2022.
Choose from an array of beautiful Nottingham Lace inspired patterns to embroider – each designed in-house! Printed on British linen, this fabric is perfect for hand-embroidery. Use the stitch guide provided or create your own stitch plan inspired by various creative samples.
Package prices are per person.
Heritage Embroidery Crafternoon: Hand-embroider your own heritage print
Your Heritage Embroidery Crafternoon includes an introduction from the Debbie Bryan team on tips and techniques, before you'll be set on your way to creating your own hand-embroidered designs.
For this Crafternoon, a collection of detailed heritage designs have been created, printed on British natural linen. Inspired by the design influences of none other than the in-house Nottingham Lace Archive – a collection of highly detailed, technical drawings, lace punch cards and intricately made delicate laces.
This natural linen is a high-quality cotton linen blend woven in the UK. This excellent quality fabric is superb for hand-embroidery.
What's provided for your Heritage Embroidery Crafternoon:
-10cm Nottingham Heritage Print Hoop
-Embroidery threads
-Sewing threads
-Beads
-Hand embroidery stitch guide: A4 double sided, designed by Debbie Bryan, printed in the UK
-How-To postcard: A6, designed by Debbie Bryan, printed in the UK
-Heritage card detailing the Nottingham Lace Archival history: A7, designed by Debbie Bryan, printed in the UK
With your choice of tea or freshly ground coffee and a chocolate fudge brownie!
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