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Posts Tagged ‘Textiles’

Busy Times Ahead

March 9th, 2010 | Author: Catherine

Year 11 GCSE exam happening this week… all very exciting…

St John’s Church Textile Art Project is coming together. We had a wonderful workshop last Saturday, check out the photos! We’ve almost completed the Red piece, and are halfway through the Purple and Green… the White one starts in April… can’t wait.

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