Dublin Sewcial Club

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John's Bar & Haberdashery, Wednesday 1st February

Meet up for a stitch and bitch with Dublin Sewcial Club! These are free meet-ups for anyone interested in meeting other stitchers. All skill levels and techniques welcome (doesn't have to be embroidery). We started this group to try to meet more stitchers in person, rather than just being friends on social media!

Bring along some stitching to do while we drink and chat and share our tips, advice and ideas with each other! Feel free to share tips and advice, but please note, this is not a class or workshop.


Date:
Wednesday 1st February
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
John's Bar & Haberdashery, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

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