Winners of the Studio Competition Announced!
Our competition over at the Studio has come to an end and two fantastic winners have been chosen. This is our second competition and we were so pleased to’ see so’ many more tremendous’ and interesting entries this time round.
Christine is our Grand Jury winner, we shall be knocking on her door to find out all about her passion on re-enactment. Gary became the Peoples Choice winner.’ Congratulations to them both!
We would like to again congratulate all contestants for the time and effort they have put in to enter this competition. Really well well done.
If you would like to know more about the Studio and would like to take part in future competitions,’ click here to register (top right corner) and always be on top of the latest news and opportunities.
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Joanne l Czeiszperger
i love all natural fibers I am looking forward to sewing with your linen.
Linda Davis
I love your store. I just wish you had wider linen for sheets! I have a queen size bed and would absolutely be thrilled if I could make my own linens. That said, I do plan to make some pillow cases and some embroidered finger towels for the bath.