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Hi Everyone,


My Name is Kirsty and I'm offering Cross stitch classes/ lessons for children of all levels and abilities. I've been cross stitching now for over 20 years and can still remember when my mother taught me. It's a skill that stays with you for life.


The classes I offer can be as long or short as you wish. Its a great activity for all the family and would welcome the adults to join in too! I provide all of the materials required and depending on the length of the class each child will have something they have made to take away with them at the end...


Obviously because we will be using sewing needles this class is not suitable for young children and I would ask you to consider your childs age before enquiering. Its a great alternative to the traditional play-date/ childrens party so do get in touch for a quote.


Im also available for one on one lessons should this be required.


Thanks


Kirsty

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