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DESCRIPTION:The purpose of the Ethnic Embroidery Study Group is to gain a g
 reater understanding of embroidery through the study of traditional textil
 es from around the world.\nThe different techniques and materials used\, t
 he significance of traditional designs\, the place of embroidery both dome
 stically and ceremonially in the lives of people of other cultures are all
  explored by the study of embroideries from the Guild’s Museum and other p
 ublic and private collections and through research and the sharing of know
 ledge.\nMeetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 10.00am 
 to 12.00pm and are open to all Guild members.
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SUMMARY:World Emb Study
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 used\, the significance of traditional designs\, the place of embroidery b
 oth domestically and ceremonially in the lives of people of other cultures
  are all explored by the study of embroideries from the Guild’s Museum and
  other public and private collections and through research and the sharing
  of knowledge.</p>\n<p>Meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each mont
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