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JHBeulah Haberdashery Launch party 28th June @ Threads Vintage shop


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Threads Vintage Shop, soon to be JHBeulah, will be holding The Haberdashery Launch evening on the 28th of June from 6-11pm.


Promoting the New haberdashery section at the back of the shop, Creative alterations services and Craft workshops coming soon to Threads on Bellenden Road.


You can buy tickets for ?4 online or in store.


Online ticket booking---

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/haberdashery-launch-evening-tickets-11832157301?ref=eiosprexshretwtr


There will be tea and cake provided and lots of lovely things to be inspired by!

  • 2 weeks later...

hi there, saw this by chance the other day when I was in the area at my hairdressers next door, picked up a card and am interested in coming along. Can you pay on the door or does it have to be on Eventbrite? I mentioned it to a friend but we can't find anything on the website and there's no number on the card.

can we bring things along that we would like to 'tweak'.

look forward to hearing from you.


lesley

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