Sew very Sixties

A NEW exhibition has just opened at the Lady Sew and Sew fabric warehouse in Farm Road, Henley.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 13 June 2016

A NEW exhibition has just opened at the Lady Sew and Sew fabric warehouse in Farm Road, Henley.

Child of the Sixties is the work of Threaded Together — a group of like-minded textile artists who met while studying City and Guilds patchwork and quilting at Missenden Abbey in 2012.

A colourful and fun exhibition inspired by individual memories, Child of the Sixties focuses on what that seismic decade meant to each artist.

The show runs until Thursday, June 23, and is open from 10am to 4pm on weekdays. Entry is free.





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