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Feb 25

CLASS MT23 - Western Jewel (Numbat Panel) CLASS FULL -

$250.00
Registrations Closed
Start Date
25-Feb-2023 9:00 am
End Date
26-Feb-2023 4:00 pm
Timezone
(UTC+11:00) Australia/Victoria

Registrations Are Closed

MT 23 - Western Jewel (Numbat panel)  CLASS FULL  Complete WaitlistMT23image

My purpose for this workshop was to design a piece that was uniquely Australian. 

The panel features a Numbat surrounded by Australian landscape and wildflowers.
This workshop is aimed at teaching you the complexities of stitching animals and learning to shape them so they look three dimensional and life like.
 

The embroidery is stitched in Gumnut Yarn “stars” silk threads on 55 count Kingston linen.

Dates: 25 & 26 February 2023

Time: 9.00am for  9.30am start - 4.00pm

Tutor: Maree Talbot

Skill Level: Students should have experience with
detached buttonhole and working with single thread.

Class Fees:
EGV Member: $187.50 
Non-EGV Member: $250.00

Kit Cost:   $70.00
Kit contains pattern with detailed instructions for the project, colour photo, 55 count Kingston linen printed and prepared with backing, Gumnut Yarn “stars” threads and beads required to work project.

It is mandatory that a kit be purchased at the time of registration. 

Note: This class will be held in the Gallery
Registrations will open 15 Nov 2022 at 10.00am until  20 Jan 2023 at 4.00pm

 

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Event Type
Class
Event Location
Embroidery House
(Gallery)
170 Wattletree Road
MALVERN VIC 3144
Contact Details
Education Committee
education@embroiderersguildvic.org

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