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In 1999, a small group of textile artists from Ontario, Canada decided to join forces in the hope of sharing their practice and promoting their work through galleries and shows. What started back then as a group of 12 artists and teachers has now grown into a thriving group of 30 members who practise under the name Connections.
The group's interests... This article in full is featured in Embroidery, January/February 2004 issue available from the Embroiderers' Guild
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