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Armenian Needlelace Workshop

Learn how to create needlelace creations in the traditional Armenian style known as ‘Janyuk’. Teaching artist Emma Welty will lead this two part workshop that will teach you the skills and tips of lacemaking while you make your own beautiful lacework. No experience necessary, all materials provided. This workshop is FREE TO ALL, courtesy of Art Bridges Access for All Initiative.  Register Here  

when

August 10, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

where

144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Learn how to create needlelace creations in the traditional Armenian style known as ‘Janyuk’. Teaching artist Emma Welty will lead this two part workshop that will teach you the skills and tips of lacemaking while you make your own beautiful lacework. No experience necessary, all materials provided.
This workshop is FREE TO ALL, courtesy of Art Bridges Access for All Initiative. 
Register Here
 

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