Cutting Edge Textiles - mixed media art and craft group
Hi Everyone.
Cutting Edge Textiles is a group who try heaps of art and craft techniques.
We meet on the 2nd (creatives Day) and 4th Sat (Class) each month, in the Ngaruawahia Memorial Hall, next to the supermarket.
And you are welcome to join us at any time, either as a regular or when a class interests you.
Entry is $5 and usually covers the supplies for the class too.
Contact me, Margherita Allan, if you are interested email: jmrallan@xtra.co.nz Ph: 824 7638
Classes for 2019 are
Feb CLASS WaxWraps
Mar CREATIVES
CLASS Workshop Leaves
Apr CREATIVES Using supplies nuno felt
CLASS foil and gilding
May CREATIVES Using supplies origami and paint booklet
CLASS Embossing
Jun CREATIVES Using supplies strips and multi threads
CLASS oil paint sticks
Jul CREATIVES Using supplies macrame
CLASS
Aug CREATIVES Using supplies needle felting
CLASS DIY art supplies
Sep CREATIVES Using supplies felt and yarn re Lois sample
CLASS Deconstruct printing?
Oct CREATIVES Using supplies angelina
CLASS gild, layer, burn, stitch
Nov CREATIVES Using supplies
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