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Tea-towel making workshop at Sonsoles Print Studio


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Calling all crafters! Join us at Sonsoles Print Studio on Saturday 6 April '24   10am – 2pm GMT.  

Learn the basics of how to screen print or develop your printing skills further and produce your own 2-3 colour fabric print on a tea-towel. You will create your own design with a hand cut paper stencil and print it at the end of the workshop.

Gail Bryson is a seasoned designer who’s worked with brands such as The Conran Shop, John Lewis, Jamie Oliver. She makes and sells printed wares from her East London studio and exhibits regularly.

No experience is necessary but a creative and inquisitive mind is helpful. Book here.

 

 

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