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Stag & Bow Scarf Festival & 5th Birthday, Forest Hill, Sat 12 De


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Stag & Bow Scarf Festival & 5th Birthday Party

Saturday 12 Dec 3-5pm


Stag & Bow, specialist haberdashery, craft & design shop in Forest Hill, are hosting their annual Scarf Festival. Local crafters have submitted handmade designs, responding to this year?s theme ?La Dolce Vita?. On Saturday 12 Dec from 3pm the entries will be judged by local personality Helen Lederer, a keen crafter and entrant into BBC Children in Need special of The Great British Sewing Bee.


Saturday also sees Stag & Bow celebrate its 5th birthday, which they have marked this year with an expanded shop floor to house a range of specialist vintage fabrics and larger haberdashery, and designer/makers collections, and a new fully equipped textile studio. So expect mince pies and a tipple to celebrate, plus 10% off everything in store throughout the day, and a whopping 15% off scarves from the designer/makers range (excluding those scarves entered into the competition).


Event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1492298851074077/

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