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Hi there

I have recently started sewing and i love it, i was wondering if there is some sort of sewing club/gathering around or someone who would like to get together every now and then to do a bit of sewing, try new pattersn share tricks and that. Sewing is much more fun when shared with someone!!!!

If anyone is interested please get in touch

it could be SEW fun!!! haha

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Hi,


I would be very interested in a crafters evening get together.I work from home and sew for a living but it's a hobby too as I enjoy it so much.I would love to meet others who have a passion sewing and who I can learn tips from!I've done a craft evening with friends making simple tote bags so I would like to do more of that kind of thing, perhaps some quilting too?



Are you thinking evening meet ups?



Mel

Hey! That's great, shall we meet some point next week (I work full time, but maybe we could all

Meet on a week eve) have a drink and maybe discuss a project. This way we could get to know each other and see what we are all interested in doing? We could meet in the EDT?

Helena

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