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Applique Cushion

Down County Museum, The Mall, English Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6AH
Applique Cushion Down County Museum

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Applique Cushion making Down County Museum

Come along and learn how to make an appliqued cushion cover. We will learn how to embellish the cushion by learning different styles of machine applique and will be working with various fabrics and threads to add texture and colour. You will be able to draw up own design ideas or choose from a selection provided on the day. This class suits complete beginners as well as those with some sewing experience. Please bring along a sewing machine with spare needle. However if you don't have your own please enquire at time of booking and one may be available.

Date: Saturday 20 April
Time: 10:00am – 4pm (sandwich lunch & materials included)
Venue: Down County Museum
Price: £55/£50 concession
Tutor: Naomi Whan

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  • Accommodation nearby
  • Toilets
  • Workshop

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  • Booking Required

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Adult£55.00 per ticket
Child£50.00 per ticket

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