Learn to Knit and meet new People
Knit a Stitch Workshops
Hey everyone, do you like Wine, Crackers, Cheese and want to learn to knit? Well I might just have the thing for you!
Knit a Stitch Workshops. Starting from Tuesday 14th of July.
Workshops are held in Lower Hutt. (Address given upon registration)
Your starting date is dependant on which block and time you wish to register for, and spaces available. You can choose from one of the times below and your workshop will be held at that time every week.
Workshops run in blocks of 4 weeks.
Tuesday Afternoon 1pm
Wednesday Afternoon 1pm
Wednesday Evening 7:30pm
If you are interested and would like more information please email: createdbycraftychick@gmail.com
Included in the price of the 1st workshop of each block is a starter kit, this includes everything you need for that block. Maximum of 5 people per workshop. Your start date will be confirmed upon registration.
Look forward to hearing from you! 😃
Jenny
CraftyChick
#createdbycraftychick
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