Interview with Lorna Bateman
Interviews with Embroidery Artists • Educational, G, 01-Oct-2010
Lorna has lived in the UK for ten years. She was originally from South Africa and is now happily working as a teacher and designer. Lorna loves all forms of 3-dimensional, raised, and textured embroidery. She tries to encompass as many of them in her designs as possible!
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