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Father's Day crafts, Nunhead, Wed11th-Sun15th June


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Make Do Nunhead is a pop up to encourage people to 'have a go' at crafts of all types.


In the run-up to Father's Day we have specific crafts for kids of all ages to come and make something for, or with Dad.


For just ?2 each, crafts include making a marble run, making leather plaited bracelets (you and Dad could make one each and wear each others), stitching or making cards. Ideas suitable for age 3+


Drop in 10am-6pm Wed 11th - Sun 15th, Nunhead Corner, 26 Nunhead Green.


More details on evening classes for adults, including crochet, making bunting & Sewing Bee patterns, go to www.make-do-crafts.co.uk

Make Do also stocks wool, fabric and haberdashery items. Until 3rd July.

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