CINE[STHESIA]: Wool Week: Knit 'n' natter
- THIS EVENT HAS EXPIRED
- Tickets
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Free
- Dates and times
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28th Sep 2019
2:00PM - 3:30PM
- Age
- 16+ years
- Venue
Help us mark
Wool Week by coming along to our specially-themed CINE[STHESIA]. A collection
of Scottish films about wool, crafting and making are being screened, selected
from the Moving Image Archive. Films include 'Knitting without tears' and
'Island of the Big Cloth'. To accompany the films, Susan McInnes gives a felting
demonstration. Bring your own wool or sewing project and work while you watch.
Book 'CINE[STHESIA]: Wool Week: Knit 'n'
natter' on Eventbrite
or phone 0845 366 4629.
Admission free
| Booking essential
Saturday 28th September 2pm
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