Heritage Open Days workshop and talk at Debbie Bryan

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Friday 8th September
Venue: Debbie Bryan
From 10.30am: Early Viewing
11am, Talk: A Royal Connection with Debbie Bryan, free
Working with leading British textile specialists, take the opportunity to learn more about the Debbie Bryan's manufacturing partners from Fewkes and Cluny Lace to GH Hurt & Son.
2.30pm – 4.30pm: Punchcard Garland, £20
Celebrating Nottingham’s superb Lace Industry heritage, see first-hand the archival materials used in a new creative way. With beautiful paper-craft techniques and heaps of beautiful hand-stitching, be inspired by the histories surrounding Nottingham’s Lace Market.
All materials are provided with a perfect helping of tea, coffee & cake.
Perfect for all skill levels.
Book during opening hours.
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