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darning and mending clinic

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darning and mending clinic

Time: July 26, 2012 from 1pm to 4pm
Location: carnegie community center
Street: 401 main street
City/Town: vancouver
Event Neighbourhood and Type: workshop
Organized By: karenza t. wall
Latest Activity: Jul 23

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i am giving a free darning and mending workshop. bring your clothes and/or linen. hems, buttons, holes............
the workshop will be in the carnegie community center, 401 main street, basement art studio. it will be on thursday 26 july 2012, from 1 to 4 pm. our host is haisla collins of the carnegie art program.
this is the last workshop of a pilate project.
very soon i will have a tutorial slide show on the chindi nation blog, showing how to get more life out of old sheets.
ciao

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