The Evolution of Creative Practice
- yarningham
- Aug 19, 2022
- 1 min read
Sara will be doing a talk at this year's Perth Festival of Yarn on the evolution of her creative practice.
You may not know this but she originally trained as a classical musician, playing viola but changed careers after going back to college to study garment construction and pattern cutting.
Sara's talk will be about how her creative practice has changed and evolved over the years. She'll mostly be talking about Yarningham and its evolution, how it started and how we ended up publishing a magazine in a pandemic with no real experience!
Sara's talk The Evolution of Creative Practice is on Saturday 10 September at 11am as part of Perth Festival of Yarn. Tickets cost £10 and are in addition to your general entry ticket. Tickets are available from the Perth website here.




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