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Mark’s Beginners Knitting Class Now Scheduled
You asked, We scheduled. Mark, the maker of the marvellous meerkat hat and pattern, is going to teach two beginners knitting sessions. You’ll need needles and wool – but you…
Read moreFebruary Update – The Mill E17
February Update – The Mill E17. Thanks for the call out Mo!
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Sarie Meill’s collection refreshed today in time for Mother’s Day
With Spring in the air, Sarie popped in today to update her exhibition. She brought a gorgeous selection of handmade glass jewellery in a bright and cheery spring green, as…
Read moreThe Hub at Wood Street Indoor Market
Until February 2012, Significant Seams worked in area community centres only. Clients seeking support, and volunteers interested in helping us in our work, did not have a place where they…
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Crufts Weekend: with Nadia Sparham’s Doggie Designs
Since moving to the UK, I’ve loved watching Crufts Weekend. I always have a favourite for the Title by the end of the weekend – but I’ve never…
Read moreFebruary’s charity of the month – Significant Seams (Walthamstow)
Thoughts and Works picked us as February Charityable organisation of the month!
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Dangerpuss Designs of Woolthamstow presents Yarns & Yarns: Finding Home
Caitlin at Dangerpuss Designs of Woolthamstow has put together a deeply personal exhibition about the importance and significance of craft in her life journey thus far. “Yarns and Yarns” also…
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Waiting for Baby Series Starts this Wednesday 7/3
Waiting for Baby and New Mum Sewing Series (aka Making Mamas) The Waiting for Baby Workshop Programme brings women together early in the journey to motherhood, offering opportunities to socialise with other…
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The E17 Neighbourly Quilt: Have you started your patch?
Significant Seams, with partnership from: Penny Fielding’s Beautiful Interiors, the E17 Designers Membership Network the E17 Art Trail, The Mill Community Centre, and the High Street Ward Forum, The Community…
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