Grassington Embroiderers' Guild has a change to their published programme this month. Unfortunately, due to a hip operation, "Using an Embellisher" with Stella Hughes is being replaced with:
"A Christmas Patchwork Wreath" with Caroline Nicholls. Thank you to Caroline for standing in at very late notice! Please bring your basic sewing kit, red and green threads, and beads to embellish. Fabrics and a pattern will be provided.
For all those keen to use and learn about an embellisher, the Grassington Embroiderers' Guild will be creating samples during the Stitch Mornings of 2020. A final day workshop, using ideas from the samples created during the year, will take place at the December 2020 meeting.
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