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available.  If you are interested you can email         This makes them more affordable, no postage & packaging
     me and I will place your name on the email              expenses and easily accessed online.  My patterns range
     list for future contact.                                from hand embroidery, needle felting, traditional wet
                                                             felting, machine embroidery and so many combinations of
                                                             these skills.
                                                             As I have taught them as work-shops I understand what
                                                             students require to give them confidence and knowledge to
                                                             complete the project. I make sure the patterns are well il-
                                                             lustrated, descriptive with many photographs. Whilst some
                                                             of the projects are large in size, I have scanned the pattern
                                                             pieces in sections so they can be printed on a regular A4
                                                             printer then assembled true to size.








     Designing a project can often prove stressful
     with many people being time poor and don’t
     have the head space to create a whole
     project.  The easier option to give voice to
     your creativity is to follow someone else’s
     design which you admire. This has worked
     for me whilst travelling igniting my creativity
     again.Having created so many designs over
     the last 20 years I decided to make them into
     digital files.




































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