Wednesday, 2 January 2019
Coming Up in February
Stitch Morning followed by a talk on "Felting" by Annis McGowan
What began as a hobby for Annis has now become a small business. She has combined her passions of needle felting, design and wildlife by creating wonderful sculptures which can be seen in galleries around the Lake District and Thirsk.
"Once I discovered the art of needle felting it became my passion. I love the way wool can be sculpted into my own creations."
Grassington Embroiderers' Guild welcomes all visitors to our talks.
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