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Here’s the perfect place for beginners of all ages to get creative.This program aims to encourage creativity and promote productive pastimes. Learn valuable life skills while, most importantly, having fun! Come and learn a new craft!Get into stitching with the NEW Janome DC4030 Pink Ribbon sewing machine and make a handy quilted pocket, or try your hand at jewellery making, fabric sculpting and applique. Program applies daily at the fair.
Zone 1 is sponsored by: The Creative Zone is open during the fair:Thursday and Friday: Priority will be given to school groups. Schools can pre-book by contacting us on 0508 272 389 or email selina.madeleine@expertiseevents.com.au
Correct as of 10:10PM Sunday, August 9, 2009
Key = new Creative Zone
10:00 AM
Funky Quilted Pocket
Janome Make this handy little quilted pocket for your mobile phone, i-pod, or any little bits and pieces that constantly get lost in your bag. You’ll learn basic sewing techniques and use a variety of fancy stitches to embellish the project. Kit cost $5 Book at Stand A07.
01:00 PM
Funky Quilted Pocket
Janome Class description as above. Kit cost $5 Book at Stand A07.
03:00 PM
Funky Quilted Pocket
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Janome Class description as above. Kit cost $5 Book at Stand A07.
10:30 AM
It’s as Simple as 1, 2, 3
Presenter from Craft Cubby & Creative Appliqué Learn the technique of appliqué. Once you know how, you can apply this technique to all kinds of projects: bags, wall hangings, clothing and more! Kit cost $8 Book at Stand A03.
12:00 PM
Fun Fabric Sculpture
Denise Keeley, Paverpol Play with the versatile fabric hardener, Paverpol, to make a weather-proof sculpture by draping and arranging fabric over a polystyrene figure – amazing! Kit cost $10 Book at Stand D04.
01:30 PM
Snowman Earrings
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Christina Del Dot, Polly's Beads Come join us in and make these cute snowmen earrings using pearls and crystal rondelles. No experience is necessary – we will teach you how! Kit cost $6 Book at Stand A14. |
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