Meet Jo Bostock from the Embroiderer`s Guild
Interviews with Embroidery Artists • Educational, G, 01-Nov-2012
Embroidered Rainbow Squares made from regions all over the UK
These lovely squares arranged in Rainbow strips have been made by members of the Guild and you can see that they represent a whole range of designs, abilities and colour.
More about the Embroiderers Guild
The UK’s leading crafts association sharing opportunities for discovery and creativity.
10,000 Members, 195 Branches, 650 Young Embroiderers, 2 Magazines, Museum Collection, International Tours, Courses, Reference Library, Competitions, Events, 4 Annual Newsletters, Members Forum.
The Guild is made up of people who just love stitching and if you would like to join them you can contact them at their new UK headquarters and find out about groups in your area on their website, just click here. You can also use this phone number to call them – 01932 260 739.
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