THE KNITTING & STITCHING SHOW HARROGATE

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Bursting with Christmas makes and crafty gifts, workshops, inspiration and ideas, the Harrogate show takes place from 22nd-25th November at the Harrogate Convention Centre.  Thousands of visitors flock to the show each year and whether you’re a seasoned stitcher or a complete beginner looking to knit your first scarf or try your hand at cross stitch, there’s something for everyone.

Top craft tutors will be hosting over 190 workshops at The Learning Curve programme, from crochet flowers to lampshade making, felted animals to Japanese embroidery.  For Sewing Bees, The Dressmaking Studio (in association with Vlieseline Freudenberg) is the place to be with top teachers sharing dressmaking basics for beginners to advanced tailoring techniques for experts.

UK Hand Knitting will be hosting their popular knitting and crochet drop-in sessions and there will be well-known artists and craftspeople live at work in the Artists in Action live studio and Craft in Action demonstration area.  The Knitting & Stitching Show offers an unrivalled craft shopping experience with hundreds of exhibitors selling fabric, equipment and other specialist supplies.

The show also features a gallery of competition-winning quilts from the recent The Festival of Quilts.

Early bird adult tickets for The Knitting & Stitching Show at Harrogate cost £13.50 in advance (concessions £12.00).  Standard adult tickets are £14.50 (concessions £13.00).  A wide selection of options is available at;

www.theknittingandstitchingshow.com/harrogate

or by calling 0844 581 1319 (+44 0121 796 6100 from outside the UK).  A £1.50 booking fee applies per order and full Terms and Conditions are available on the show website.

www.theknittingandstitchingshow/harrogate

The Yorkshire Reporter has two tickets to the show to giveaway, to enter go to the competition page

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