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    Ace Camps – Batik printing in Swaziland

    25 Oct 2017

    The 2018 Ace Camps lineup has been announced, and I’m excited because I’ll be teaching in Swaziland next year! Read all about this exciting African rural adventure, complete with Kruger safari right here, and sign up quickly, as places are filling fast.

    PS: Also check out the very foodie Cape Town Ace Camp, led by the authors of Cook. Better – Nikki Werner and Brandon de Kock.

    Posted in Travel and tagged ace camps, swaziland, batik, kruger.
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    4 replies to “Ace Camps – Batik printing in Swaziland”

    1. Yasmin 25 Oct 2017 at 11:56 am

      Heather, it looks amazing.
      Just is a lot of money if you’re from South Africa…
      Would you ever consider doing a workshop yourself in Cape Town for local people and then we could organise the rest ourselves?

      • skinnylaminx 26 Oct 2017 at 5:35 pm

        Hi Yasmin
        I completely understand, and I have every intention of planning workshops in 2018, because I really enjoy teaching them, and would love to share what I know with South Africans. It’s just about finding the right venue, date etc.

        We’re going into our 2018 planning process right now, so please stay signed up to our newsletter to be sure to stay in the loop.

        Best,
        Heather

    2. jenny mason 13 Oct 2018 at 1:42 pm

      Where can I find a price list for weaving worksop in Swazaland please?

      • skinnylaminx 22 Oct 2018 at 10:24 am

        Hi Jenny
        I’m not sure where you can do a weaving workshop in Swaziland. Perhaps try getting in touch with one of the weavers in that country?
        Sorry that I can’t be of more help, but I’ve only visited there once.
        Best,
        Heather

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