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05/05/2022 by Ann Bernard

SNAD, An active and vibrant school of embroidery in San Francisco.

SNAD.  If you have not already heard of SNAD, you are now formally introduced.

Founded about 10 or more years ago by graduates from RSN, it is taking on a life and purpose of its own.  Recently moved to new accommodation, its program now features embroidery courses on site but also, on line.  In the interest of us all becoming motivated to stitch again after the gap caused by Covid19, I thought that you should know about SNAD.  This may not apply to you, the reader,  but I think it may be appropriate for some members of the embroidery community, including myself.  It has been a long and boring intermission in our lives but we are now ready to stitch again and a brand new project is always exciting.

These are just two of the several On Line Courses ad there are more  on their Marvellous May Newsletters. They have an excellent Library, are a resource for teachers and supplies plus lots of enthusiasm.  Enjoy browsing and I hope you find a course that will interest you.

San Francisco School of Needlework & Design <info@sfsnad.org>

 

 

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