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SECOND VISIT TO THE LUTTERWORTH EXHIBITION

I took more photos on my second visit so I am sharing them here.

Our new Tablecloth had it’s first outing this time.

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Next we have the young embroiderers’ display. Very mixed ages, haven’t they done well?

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I apologise for the reflections of the church windows in some of the exhibits, rather difficult to avoid them!

I loved the elegant boots and the Mary Poppins especially in the first collage. The beading was part of a workshop we had with Eliza MacClelland. In the second collage we have free machine embroidery Reflections and Frosty Morning.

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I enjoyed this rather splendid piece embellished with gold work too.

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Several different techniques in the first image but the tiger image in the second is a lovely piece of mixed machine and hand embroidery .

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Finally some dolls. Miss Buttercup on her special chair and Bobbie, a beautiful old porcelain doll in his newly knitted clothes. He was quite tiny… no more than 6″ high I think.

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Next a couple of tarts for you! Just look at HER with her nose in the air! 🙂

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All in all a very successful exhibition showing the wide variety of talent we have in the Branch.