Saturday, 11 January 2020
January's Meeting
Some wonderfully colourful and intricate pieces of fabric artwork were the result of the "Weaving off-loom" workshop this month. It was led by one of our members from the Grassington Embroiderers' Guild, who with her wealth of samples was nothing but an inspiration to us all.
The diversity of these textile creations has certainly motivated me to experiment more with weaving on different shapes and with varied textured threads. Thank you Chris for introducing me to this exciting new concept, I have already found a very large branch to create something a little different for the handicraft section of my local agricultural show this summer!
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