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Angie Hughes class

Hi all. Yes surprise surprise - here's another post. Just got back from a class with Angie Hughes organised by the Lutterworth Embroiderers Guild. It was so popular we had to book her for an extra day. 
Had a great time and wanted to share with you what we all got up to.
 So here's what I ended up with. For those of you who know - you'll see there's a lot of work left to go.
And below is another piece I managed to get started on - much bigger and a different colour scheme - lets see how it goes.
If you get the chance do Google her please do as there are lots of images out there of her work as well as lots on her site.
If you get the chance to take a class with Angie - please do - I'm sure you'll have lots of fun.
I also popped in to see the Market Bosworth Quilters yesterday. Theye were taking a class with Edwina MacKinnon. Another great teacher.

Comments

Sarah said…
This is working out really well, its such fun spraying the ink over everything and thinking about how to and what to remove, I really enjoyed doing this with Angie too.
Sarah

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