Now, one of you lucky Crafty B's can come along too, with a friend; for free! ICHF events are offering one free pair of tickets for a day at Sewing for Pleasure, Fashion Embroidery & Stitch and Hobbycrafts at the NEC Birmingham; March 19th - 22nd 2015.
The event promises to be a haven for all things craft; from workshops, demos and talks to fashion shows and exhibitions. You will be able to see the costumes from ITV's period drama; Mr Selfridge, add to the worlds longest knitted chain, watch catwalk fashion shows with designs by students from the IDC Academy and much more. The show offers plenty of opportunities to learn new crafts and expand your skills; get hands on and discover lots of new products for your crafty adventures.
So how can you enter the draw? Firstly, make sure you can come on one of those dates. The tickets aren't transferable. The tickets are for one day of the show only which runs 19th - 22nd March 2015. Use the Rafflecopter below with opportunities for multiple entries. You must leave your comment at the bottom of this post or your entry won't count. The competition will close on Friday 13th March and the winner announced over that weekend.
What are you waiting for?! Don't forget there's a pair of tickets so share this post with your friends on Facebook, tweet it to your hearts content and make sure they enter; obviously they will have to take you as a 'thank you' if they win.
Hope to see you all there!
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PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. IF YOU DON'T POST YOUR COMMENT BELOW, YOUR ENTRY WONT COUNT.
This would be my dream!
ReplyDeleteGood luck! X
DeleteIt's not a traditional craft, but I would like to have a go at stop-motion,
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! I didn't expect this on the list of things!
DeleteI would like to try lace making.
ReplyDeleteLovely idea!
DeleteLove to check them out.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fun. I've almost finished the cross-stitch project I started 10 years ago... must be time for a new crafty adventure!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try stone carving
ReplyDeleteCard making
ReplyDeleteKnitting x
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed! Would love to visit the cross stitching stalls!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try making resin jewellery.
ReplyDeletequilting looks lovely and i would love to try it
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn patchwork quilting. I have some lovely fabric at home but am not confident enough to actually cut into it and use it!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try lace making. LEANNE W
ReplyDeleteI've started learning crochet.
ReplyDeleteI would love to experiment more with resin, tried a few times but didn't work that well! :)
ReplyDeleteI will need more than a day to see all 3 shows
ReplyDeletegoing to try silver smithing using clays!
DeleteI will need more than a day to see all 3 shows
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