We resume our sewing stitch morning on the 5th of September.
We shall look forward to seeing items produced at home this summer. I am working on a large wall hanging using a combination of techniques learnt from the Janet Brown workshop and the Jane Wallbank workshop. Hope to have it completed for "Show and Tell" on the 5th!
The AGM will be at 1:30 and we will welcome any new sewers to join our lively group.
Just a reminder that it is National Stitch day on August 4th and we hope you will all join the Grassington Embroiderers' Guild with your stitching at the Annie and Betty's cafe in Grassington for the day. We will have little samples for visitors wanting to learn to stitch and a teacher at hand!
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