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Thursday 10th November | 2022 | 1pm- 4.30pm and 5.30pm - 8pm
Lace Market, Nottingham
£45
Enjoy an introduction to this delicate floral craft in this new Dried Flower Embroidery workshop. Be inspired by design examples and create a unique decorative hoop to compliment your home, or gift to a loved one.
What's provided for your Workshop:
-15cm Embroidery hoop
-Nottingham Lace tulle
-Dried flowers and greenery
-Embroidery threads
-Embroidery stitch guide
-Imitation gold, silver and bronze leaf
-Metal leaf adhesive
-Gold Line brushes
Plus, your creative class includes tea or coffee and sweet treat.
Skill level – suitable for all levels
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