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Make your own Espadrilles class Sunday 23 September 2018 at Space at 61


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Hello!


I am running a new Make Your Own Espadrilles workshop next Sunday


Espadrilles are super comfy and are perfect as house shoes in winter or for summer hols and the next class is on:


23 September 2018

at Space at 61, Nunhead,

2.30pm-5pm.


The class is ?45 and includes all of the materials you need along with helping support and guidance. I have a wide range of materials or you can bring your own!


The class is suitable for beginners and those who want to learn a new skill. There will also be tea, coffee and cake!


To BOOK, follow the link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/make-your-own-espadrilles-tickets-49839351843


or email me at [email protected]


Come for a friendly and relaxing afternoon and leave with a new pair of shoes!


Previous reviews:

?Wonderful afternoon making my own espadrilles with Tamara! Passionate and thoughtful teacher, provided stunning fabrics and all the tools and materials. Warm, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Looking forward to my next class already!?


?Had a great time learning to make Espadrilles with Tamara at The Makings Of! I went with my sister and neither of us have any craft skill or experience and Tamara made it completely accessible! Also had a fantastic set of materials and resources to choose from :) x?

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