Presentation
Sue
Dengan gave an interesting and very informative talk on
willow weaving.
Although
Sue told Friday Forum that she is
a relatively newcomer to willow
weaving,
she
did a super job demonstrating her weaving skills.
There was
much enthusiasm and many questions asked as we went along.
Members
were able to have a go themselves by plaiting four willow strands.
Display
Table
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Judith brought Verbena Bampton, Verbena Bonariensis, Orange dahlia, Tithonia (an annual) |
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Peter brought, in sealed plastic bags to keep fresh, Ginger (hedychium), Mimosa , Morning Glory (ipoemea) |
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Dorothy found this bargain at B&Q - three for £10. She left one at home as it was a bit run of the mill |
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Trevor's Dahlias grown from seed |
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Liz's flowers |
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Meeting: Oct 6th: Harvest Meeting – Food and Quiz
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