Myfanwy was fortunate enough to study City & Guilds Creative Embroidery at Woking with Marion Brookes, followed by the course at Windsor with Jan Beaney and Jean Littlejohn. Regular masterclasses with the late Vicky Lugg and Constance Howard followed.
Workshops
Myfanwy now runs workshops in Hampshire and all around the country. She has been seriously involved in textiles for over 20 years. She has been dyeing for almost that length of time, and this has evolved into a range of hand-dyed threads, etc., and sold online at www.sassalynne.com and via her Etsy shop www.sassalynne.etsy.com. As sassalynne.com is about to have a revamp, you can find some items listed here.
Textile art supplier
Her textile art supplies business, click here, is a source of unusual dispersible fabrics, threads, and embellishments. Although very little is online, new websites are coming very soon. In the meantime, search within the ‘Shop‘ section of this site to find some items, and buy them via PayPal.
Author
Myfanwy is also the author of “The Embellisher: let’s get started.” In her work, she uses dyed and decorated papers, hand threads, yarns, fabrics, and fibers which are often manipulated with the Embellisher. In conjunction with Colouricious has produced DVDs in the Inspired Series.
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