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North Canterbury Patchwork & Quilting Group

Sandra from Oxford

North Canterbury Patchwork & Quilting Group will be meeting this Tuesday 11th June 9.30 to noon @ Rangiora Bowling Club, corner Good & Blackett Streets, Rangiora. Entry is $4. Our bring and buy table and raffle will operate as usual. Don't forget to to bring your projects for show and tell. Visitors and new members are always welcome. Enquiries to 0273124458 or sandrablomfield736@gmail.com

June meeting will be a fabric swap extravaganza. Please dive into those stashes and drag out from the darkest corners those poor unloved fabrics you know you will never use. Bring them with you to the meeting. Maybe someone else will love them and adopt them, you never know. Maybe the fabric of your dreams will be at the meeting also. Lets try and match fabrics to crafters.

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