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Sleaford Embroiderers: All Stitched Up- *THIS EXHIBITION HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO THE COVID-19 CRISIS *

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Saturday, 28 March 2020

This biennial exhibition brings together 24 local embroiderers who work with specialist tutors at NCCD to learn new skills such as printmaking, machine embroidery and woad dyeing, to create new works. Over the last 12 months the group have responded to a design challenge set by NCCD to create new abstract work that enables them to explore, experiment and stitch more freely.This biennial exhibition brings together 24 local embroiderers who work with specialist tutors at NCCD to learn new skills such as printmaking, machine embroidery and woad dyeing, to create new works. Over the last 12 months the group have responded to a design challenge set by NCCD to create new abstract work that enables them to explore, experiment and stitch more freely.

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01529 308710
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The National Centre for Craft and Design

Navigation Wharf, Carre Street, Sleaford,

Lincolnshire, NG34 7TW

Hub, Sleaford , Sleaford, Lincolnshire

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