Get up close to the OSCAR and BAFTA winning 18th century-style costumes, originally worn by Keira Knightley and Ralph Fiennes from the British hit film ‘The Duchess’. Find over 120 exhibitors, all with ideas, activities and craft provisions for you to sample and buy. Only at this year’s Creative Stitches and Hobbycrafts at the Brighton Centre from 5 – 7 February 2010!
Come along to the Learn to Knit stand and take part in our brand new nautical knitting project 'Above and Below the Waves'. Be inspired by the ‘Pearls of Wisdom’ collection in celebration of the Quilters Guild 30th Anniversary.
Take part in FREE demonstrations, talks and mini-workshops with help and advice from experts and discover the art of Papercraft, jewellery making and more.
With interactive opportunities and stunning displays, visitors are guaranteed to leave Creative Stitches and Hobbycrafts with ideas in their heads and supplies in their hands.
Creative Stitches & Hobbycrafts – The Brighton Centre
5-7 February 2010
Open 09.30-17.00 (Saturday 17.30)
Tickets:
Adults £6.50 on door (£5.10 advanced price)
Seniors £5.50 at door (£4.10 advanced price)
Children under 16 free if accompanied by an adult (otherwise £3)
Buy tickets on-line at www.ichf.co.uk or Phone Ticket Hotline: 01425 277988
Ten Pairs of Tickets to be won
How to Enter
Answer the following question:
At which Sussex Venue is the Creative Stitches and Hobby Craft exhibition being held?
Simply place Creative Stitches in the subject header and send your answer, name, address and daytime telephone number to competitions@theargus.co.uk by Monday, February 1.
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