Jessica Grady will be giving a workshop on "Decorative Embroidery and Embellishment with Recycled Materials" to the Grassington Embroiderers' Guild.
Requirements List for the above workshop:
Basic sewing kit, assorted needles, scissors, 8-10inch hoop. Everything else will be provided but please feel free to bring any special embellishments you would like to use.
For those not attending the workshop, we will be having a Stitch Day so bring your own work to continue.
There is a Fairisle colour work knitting workshop with Jaki Bogg at the Rendezvous Hotel in Skipton on Sunday 1st March. Contact the hotel for details if you are interested.
Rokeby Park has a rare collection of 18th century needlework pictures on display. Contact Sally Davies the Curator for further details.
Harlow Carr library has a needlework exhibition at the moment and is well worth a visit.
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