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Debbie Bryan
Thursday 20 - Sunday 23 February 2020
£15 per person
This crafternoon is self-led with an introduction by the Debbie Bryan team. Please allocate 1 hour 30 minutes for this Crafternoon.
Creative Techniques: Wire-work manipulation | Finger crochet | Paper-craft | Hand-embroidery
Materials Table: Wires | Foraged branches | Yarns & threads | In-house designs | Heritage reprints
Fee includes all materials, plus your choice of tea, coffee and cake or house cocktail
Please include your preferred visiting time in the order notes at check-out
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