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Get your Christmas Sew On - 5x starter/refresh Sewing Machine classes, Mon 7.30pm @The Green Nunhead


Niki Clarke

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The Autumn Make/Do Sewing Machine course has been fab, and the next one starts soon, with a Christmas theme. There will probably be an appearance from some mince pies and mulled wine at least once...


Make/Do Sewing Machine skills - Christmas Course:


A 5 week course starting on Monday 7th November, teaching (or refreshing) all the skills you need for using your sewing machine with confidence. As an added bonus we'll be making things for Christmas - for your home, and gifts that can be easily replicated and adapted. Including: A Christmas stocking, advent calendar, zipped bag and Christmas decorations, and maybe even a new top for the festive season...


?130 for 5 sessions. All materials (& tea & cake) are included.

Just bring along the sewing machine you have hiding away under the stairs... (If you don't have one, don't let that stop you. Just let me know...)


7.30 - 9.30pm at The Green Nunhead, SE15 3QQ

Places Limited. Booking essential, email [email protected]


More details www.make-do-crafts.co.uk

Follow us Instagram & Twitter: @make_do_crafts

See more photos from previous courses on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/makedocrafts/

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