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Stitch'n'Rip comes to Marlborough!



A little while ago I had the pleasure of introducing my 'Stitch'n'Rip' technique to some members of Marlborough Embroiderers' Guild in a 1 day workshop. I remember receiving this booking nearly a year ago and I am always shocked by how quickly time passes!



I started the workshop by showing some examples of my work which use the 'Sitch'n'Rip' technique and several of my sketchbooks were available to look at and use for inspiration.

        

I then explained the different stages of the 'Stitch'n;Rip' technique and gave my students materials so that they could have a go at making a flower in order to understand the process. They created some fantastic flowers!


             


Having gained an understanding of the technique, I gave the ladies some materials to create their own interpretation of one of my Plume pieces. On a linen background, they combined paper layers which included some pre-printed patterns and gold papers too. A card mount to complete the piece also added a touch of sophistication!

      

In the afternoon, I showed the group how they could use the 'Stitch'n'Rip' technique on Christmas cards too and they then had the opportunity to make some or create their own designs using their newly discovered skills.


    

     

     


    

We had a great day and the ladies produced some fabulous pieces, well done!


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