Meet Carolyn Sinclair
Interviews with Embroidery Artists • Educational, G, 01-Sep-2011
Jennie Rayment with Carolyn Sinclair look at some of her favourite projects and talk about how she made them.
So, you will hear how Carolyn made silk fibre objects with the help of a microwave, buttons with the help of computerised embroidery software on her machine, lights out of cat food pouches and beaded vessels on a loom.
What you see will inspire you to do something with your own hands.
Click to learn more about Carolyn Sinclair and Jennie Rayment.
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