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Thank you all for your suggestions.

I have explored all leads, some are already booked up and some clash with others but I am doing four over the next few weeks.

I will be selling off, at bargain prices, all my felt products: cosy hot water bottle covers, stylish bags, fantastic eye-catching cushions, tea cosies, ipad cases and much much more. Great Christmas presents.

Come and have a look:


Thursday 27th November from 6pm. Homemade Fair, Edward Alleyn Clubhouse, 83-85 Burbage Rd, SE24 9HD


Sunday 30th November 11am - 3pm. Woodlands Farm Christmas Fair, 331 Shooters HIll, DA16 3RP

http://www.thewoodlandsfarmtrust.org/find-us.html


Saturday 6th December 2 - 5pm. Goodrich Winter Fair, Goodrich School, Dunstans Rd, SE22 0EP

http://www.goodrich.org.uk/community/2014/10/27/fog-winter-fair-saturday-6th-december-2pm


Saturday 13th December 12 - 6 pm. Brockley Christmas Market, Coulgate Street (By Brockley rail station)

http://brockleycrossactiongroup.com/events/brockley-christmas-market-2014/

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