Let’s Explore – Building Stitch Surfaces
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HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR KWC MEMBERSHIP? Renewals for KWC are now due ($40 per annum) to enjoy Stitching and Beyond Sundays for free. IF NOT…please transfer $40 clearly labelled “SandB”
REMEMBER TO RENEW YOUR KWC MEMBERSHIP ($40 per annum) if you wish to continue being part of Stitching and Beyond Sundays. Renewing members need only to transfer $40 clearly labelled
Happy Mothers Day to all the mums out there! If you’re given the chance for some time out, here’s an opportunity to work on your own project and enjoy the
Layers and scraps… and holes… the basis of exploratory textile work. What can we discover today? Let’s try using organza, netting, tissue paper, tracing paper or gauze to create layers.
Come and join us for a day of exploring and playing with collage and stitch! We’ve been inspired by Danish textile and mixed media artist Lisbeth Degn and her delightful
We all admire Stitching and Beyond member Jude’s gorgeous rock collections as she stitches away at Monday gatherings. Come and join us for a Sunday away from it all as
DEVELOP….(the shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 1933 edition) To unfold, unroll; to unfurl…1868 To flatten out (a curved surface); to change the form of (a surface) by bending…1879 To unveil; to
DEVELOP….(the shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 1933 edition) To unfold, unroll; to unfurl…1868 To flatten out (a curved surface); to change the form of (a surface) by bending…1879 To unveil; to
Deborah Wace, a printmaker with 20 years’ experience, creates intimate direct prints from the flora of Tasmania and large-scale dry-point etchings and fabric designs based on Tasmania’s native botany. She
You are invited to a workshop in Linda Chee’s own studio, surrounded by her creativity and looking out over magical vistas of the Huon River. Linda is a Eucalyptus dye