TASTER: A Wander Round the Hope Quilters Exhibition - Part 1
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 01-Dec-2012
Guided by Sylvia Critcher
Sylvia shows us around some of the lovely quilts that were on display in the exhibition.
The Hope Quilters’ Banner managed to take away the rosette for Viewers Choice as well as the Humour Quilt Prize at Quilts UK, Malvern in 2009.
Sylvia is famous for her corded and stuffed work and you will see examples of this as well as often using buttons as a means of holding the quilts together.
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Seeing Stars workshop
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The Silk Route
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Silvia Critcher
Known for her trapunto and faux French boutiques, you can see Sylvia teaching a wide range of patchwork techniques, and you can contact her by tel: 01732 462653 or by e-mail: [email protected].
Click here to learn more about Sylvia Critcher.
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