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Learn more about embroidery through Flair magazine

Crazy patchwork and the creation of a textile drawstring bag are among the features of the next issue of Flair magazine.

Category: Hobbies and Games

Title: Flair

Individuals looking to boost their embroidery skills in their free time may want to purchase a copy of the next issue of Flair magazine to gain some notable advice.

Among the topics discussed is how a focus on textiles and patchwork could brighten up not only a person's everyday accessories, but also their homes.

According to the magazine, Rachel Lombard stitches and foils an eye-catching textile drawstring bag in the July edition, while Janet Carley creates a needle case that could prove to be a useful storage location.

Furthermore, readers are told at how a mix of eclectic colours and designs, combined with some crazy patchwork, could generate some unique home decoration, particularly in a room following a country style.

Meanwhile, those not particularly computer literate may want to sample what Tori Keegan has to say about the Windows 7 series of operating systems from Microsoft.

Ms Lombard was the recipient of an award from the Worshipful Company of Broiders for some stitched textile work she completed in 2005.

Posted by Arabella Gibson

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