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2018 Program of knitting workshops with Mavis Clark

30/11/2017

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Mavis Clark will be running a series of advanced knitting workshops throughout 2018 on the last Saturday of the month (except December). These workshops are designed to help experienced knitters who wish to learn the advanced knitting skills of Shetland cobweb lace, 2-ply lace, Fair Isle, Ganseys (traditional fisherman’s sweaters) and other forms of traditional knitting.
Mavis is a member of the Knitting and Crochet Guild and has 27 years experience as a tutor. Mavis will guide you through your own projects at these monthly one day workshops and you are free to attend one, several, or all of the workshops. You will be required to bring your own materials and tools. All workshops will be held at the Cheviot Centre in Wooler and cost £20 per person for 1 workshop or £100 for all 11 workshops.
 
First workshop on Saturday 27th January 10 am – 3.30 pm
Cheviot Centre, Padgepool Place. Wooler NE71 6BL
 
Numbers will be limited so advanced booking is essential. To book visit our WORKSHOP page and find out more contact Mavis Clark on 01668 281884.

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