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Kids Xmas Sewing Workshop Dec 21st in Dulwich Park


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Enjoy an afternoon of crafting and sewing with The Sewcial Circle in Dulwich Park on December 21st and learn how to use a sewing machine and create your own Christmas stocking to take home with you at the end of the workshop.


Choose a funky festive fabric, sew it up and then dip into our trunk of trims and ribbons, buttons, pom poms and beads to make something all your own.


Workshop is limited to 6 to make sure everyone gets the help they need when learning how to use the sewing machine.


All the details:


Date: Monday, December 21st

Time: 2:00-4:00pm

Price: ?25 per child, ages 8+

Where: Francis Peek Centre near Dulwich Park car park

What to bring: Just your enthusiasm to learn a new skill. Juice and biscuits will be provided to help the sewing process along.


To book call 020 3488 1560 or on www.thesewcialcircle.com.


See you soon!

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