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Stick Dolls in Sydney


This Sunday 6th May, I will be running a workshop, 'Making Messenger of the Peace Dolls' in conjunction with the "Stitched up in Sydney" exhibition. With the  exhibition being a huge success,  this workshop is nearly booked out! If you can't make the workshop,  I  will also  be hosting a curator's talk afterwards from 4-6pm.   
If you are interested in  securing one of the last spots in the workshop or coming to the curators talk, please give  The Embroiderers' Guild NSW a call and they can give you more information on requirements and pricing!
Phone 02 9743 2501 or 02 9743 2293
Workshop requirements:

Please bring: a stick ( approx. 25cm-30cm long. However, size is not important -we can always cut it down to size) , small quantities/strips of favourite fabric (this can be any type - new or old , cotton, polyester, wool or felt), threads in coordinating or contrasting colours, a small quantity of alfoil (about 1 metre). If you are unable to provide any of these, please let me know so I can bring extra for you to use.

Please also bring scissors, needles and sewing thread.

I will provide polymer clay, paint/ antiquing medium, glue, foil tape, first layer wrapping strips, moulds to create a face, oven for curing clay.




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