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Learn to Knit and meet new People

Jenny from Hutt Central

Hey Everyone,
Would you like to learn to knit? If the answer is yes, I have good news.
Registrations are now open for Block 1 Beginners, Knit a Stitch Workshops.

Choose from:
Tuesday 12:30-2pm or
Wednesday 12:30-2pm

Workshops are run from my home in Lower Hutt and will be starting on Tuesday 18th of August and Wednesday 19th August.

Registrations close on the 11th of August

There are only 5 spaces available in each group so be in quick!

Workshops run for 5 weeks, the cost covers everything you need to complete the block so no need to rush out and buy needles and yarn! All workshops include a drink and nibbles.
Bring a friend, have some fun and learn something new!

If you would like to learn to knit and would like more information please email me.

createdbycraftychick@gmail.com

Note: If this time doesn't suit, I do run classes on a Wednesday night and I also have Workshops that are more advanced. Please also email me if you might be interested in other options as you can register advance.

Looking forward to hearing from you!
Craftychick

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