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Carol Naylor Class

Hello all.Well another busy enjoyable weekend.
Saturday was spent with the lovely Lutterworth Embroiderers Guild attending a class with Carol Naylor. And the most amazing thing is I actually finished my piece today!
So we all started off with a piece of blank canvas, drew on the design and then got stitching  well, more like painting with threads.
So this is what I started with: 
and after a lot of stitching.... I ended up with this:
I'm really pleased with the result. We used a variety of threads both on the top and in the bobbin.
You can see the rest of the groups results at the Splendour of Stitch in Lutterworth between 13 to 17 August. It includes an exhibition, demonstrations, sales table and refreshments between 10 - 4 each day with a late night on Friday between 6-9.  Please do make a note and try to see us if you can. I can assure you the cakes are great.

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