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Upholstery workshop

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Make and Mend Workshop
on 20th March 2024

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 Come and re cover your dining chair at this workshop. No previous experience necessary, just bring along your fabric and dining chair and we’ll provide you with the tools and skills to revitalise your chair. This is a fun and friendly workshop, with Cam, an upholsterer from Make and Mend Workshop and you’ll be delighted with how you’ve transformed your chair over a cuppa and cake. Book at https://www.makemendworkshop.co.uk/event-details/upcycled-chair-workshop from £20 and email hello@makemendworkshop with any questions!

   

6th April 2024

Starts 12:00 | Ends 16:00
Cost : From £20 tiered pricing

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John street, Carmarthen

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Camellia Kelly
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