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FULLER CRAFT TIME
6th September #Card making using CDs – Angela Deans
Silk flower pictures
*13th September Glass painting (bring item of plain glassware)
#Crafts with Sue Waldron (TBA)
20th September Leaf printing
#Bookbinding – Ann Burridge
27th September #Encaustic art – Liz Walpole
#Bookbinding – Ann Burridge
4th October Making items to be sold at charity coffee morning
*11th October #Cardmaking – Audrey Lewin
#Paper beads – Liz Walpole
18th October #Making aromatherapy cream – Anne Sockett
# Ribbon embroidery (step 3) – Mary Rust.
25th October Closed for half-term
1st November #Cracker making – Jill Dee.
#Jewellery making – Susie Candlin
8th November #Ceramics – Pat Lockwood
# Sun catchers – Suzy Nash
*15th November Christmas placemats
# Sun catchers – Suzy Nash
22nd November #Encaustic art – Liz Walpole
# Ribbon embroidery (step 3) – Mary Rust.
29th November Making items for charity coffee morning
# Making snowmen – Marian Albright
6th December Cardmaking
Silk flower pictures
*13th December Christmas Service
In addition to the above activities, Gillian Denney will be offering crafters the opportunity to make Christmas tidies, using the sewing machine. These sessions will take place on weeks 1-7.
The * by the date denotes days when Fairtrade goods are available.
Activities marked # require booking. Please try to arrive on time if you have booked in for an activity, otherwise your place may be given to someone else. What is Craft Time? A Drop-in Craft Centre that is open to young or old, novice or accomplished, male or female. No children below the age of 14 years due to Health and Safety reasons.
When? Most Tuesdays as advertised, from 10am – 12 noon
Where? In the church premises at the rear of Fuller Baptist Church, Gold Street, Kettering. The pedestrian access is good. There are disabled parking areas nearby. Crafters are requested not to park on church premises.
Organised craft learning opportunities are offered on advertised dates throughout each term. At other times visitors are able to make use of our varied craft equipment (jig-saw, looms, card-making kits) or to complete any project of their own choice. You may be surprised by what you are able to accomplish with the encouragement of new friends!
Local craft shops come along to offer their wares from time to time.
If you are a newcomer, and find that it is a busy day, you will be able to watch projects and then book yourself in to have a go later on.
A charge of £1 covers the cost of refreshments.
Come along and enjoy yourself in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
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| Last Updated on Friday, 12 August 2011 18:16 |



