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Meeting of East Yorkshire Embroidery Society

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An open meeting with a talk by Rachel Lombard entitled Being Creative - my stitch journey. .Rachel’s work includes panels, free standing and wall hung mirrors, stitched books, handbags and collections of embroidered buttons. Surfaces are created from printed and bonded papers, printed silks and hand dyed felt. These are embellished with hand and machine stitch to produce a range of distinctive and individual artworks

2.15 p.m. Members £1.50 Visitors £2.50 Membelrship £6.00 per year.

The Darby and Joan Hall Finkle Street, Cottingham, HU16 4AZ East Yorkshire HU16 4AZ

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Website: www.eyes-embroidery.co.uk

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