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Hi there,


A few friends and I have been thinking about getting together a little group of budding crafters for a monthly evening meet up in a local cafe (East Dulwich or Bellenden way), for crafts, relaxed chit-chat and cake eating! I used to go to a similar group when I lived up North and it was great fun, and a nice opportunity to meet new people and be creative!


No firm details yet but we'd hope to begin in September, probably on a Wednesday eve from 7:30pm, but again, we can work it around what suits most people!


Let me know if you'd be interested in joining us!


Emma :)

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Hi Emma,


I run a local stitch and bitch group in East Dulwich, which attracts crafters occasionally. We meet fortnightly in East Dulwich Tavern on a Tuesday at 7.30pm. The next one is on 5th August. Please feel free to come along with your friends! We are dwindling in numbers so the more the merrier!


Ellie

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