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Performing Arts Studio | Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Wednesday 19 February 2020 | 10am - 12noon
£8
Learn to combine the world of textiles with electronic components to create soft and flexible circuits. Stitch with conductive thread and integrate a felt landscape with LED lights. Basic hand sewing experience is recommended but not required.
Suitable for ages 10+
Part of the Festival of Science and Curiosity
To book please call 0115 846 7777
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