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New craft class - Make your own Espadrilles - 19 August 2018, Goose Green Community Centre -


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Come and join us to make your own espadrilles - perfect footwear for the summer!


This is the first of a series of new craft classes held in Goose Green Community Centre, East Dulwich. The class will take place on Sunday 19 August between 2.30 and 5pm.


All materials are provided, including the espadrille sole, and a selection of outer and inner materials.


By the end of the 2.5 hours, you should have finished at least one shoe, probably both, but if not, worry not as you will have all the materials you need to finish off the other (if not yet completed) and written guidance to take away to make your next pair!


This is a great class for both beginners and those who would like to expand their experience.


It is a small class so you will get focused support and guidance.


Sustenance in the form of tea, coffee and cake is provided throughout.


Come for a friendly and relaxed afternoon and leave with a new pair of shoes!


Please let me know your shoe size (or the size of shoe you would like to make) when booking.


If you have any questions or queries then please contact me on [email protected].


Tamara

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