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Wool Applique Tree Ornament

Center for Healthy Living

Join local artist, Sally Reuter, owner, Pure and Simple Woolens, for this fun make-and-take project. This class is beginner friendly, so fun and fast to finish. You will learn how to applique on wool, as well as, learn how to do a French knot. You’ll then place your project in a cute little wooden hoop with a distressed ribbon. It’s a cute ornament to hang on any tree or place on any gift to give someone. Be sure to bring a friend! 

Cost: $12

Registration required.  | Call 260-266-6500 or 844-835-0003.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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