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StitchED and BitchED - every fortnight in the East Dulwich Tavern


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Absolutely BurntAmber, come along! Anybody can come, just show up, no invitation is necessary. The weekly meetings are going well, there tends to be fewer of us than there often were before but we're still filling a table!
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Hello, thanks for the invite. I got your SMS too. Sorry I didn't respond earlier, but I am in the Faroe Islands attending a wool festival, going gaga over all the Sheep roaming the islands. Very cool place. Have fun Friday night. I hope to see you and the other knitters Tues might.

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