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Macram? Plant Hanger Workshop

?55.00 plus refreshments

SUNDAY 17 SEPT 2017, 10am - 1pm @Space at 61

Come and join us and make your very own plant hanger! Learn a variety of macrame techniques, from choosing your cord, making some basic knots (and more complicated ones if you fancy!) to hanging your favourite plant in it at home.


Please visit by-me.london to book your place.


All materials and equipment will be provided, and some tea and cake to keep us going!


This course is suitable for anyone-there are limited spaces available so book now and have a go!


The course will be held at the lovely:

Space at 61

61 Cheltenham Road

LONDON SE15 3AF


PLEASE NOTE:


Places at the workshops are limited, when booking, please check your diary carefully as the fee is non refundable and only valid for the date you have booked.


Occasionally I may need to cancel or re schedule a class due to unavoidable circumstances or if it is under subscribed. I will inform you within 48hrs and offer an alternative date, a credit note or a full refund. Apologies, but I will not be liable for any costs or expenses that may be incurred due to a cancellation.

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