Suffolk Pride Fringe Festival: B*tch & Stitch

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Suffolk Pride Fringe Festival: B*tch & Stitch

Suffolk Pride at Geek Retreat, Ipswich

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This is a free event

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All venue spaces for Suffolk Pride Fringe Festival are accessible

Information - Suffolk Pride Fringe Festival: B*tch & Stitch

IYKYK. B&S is our cheeky crafty vent session, where it doesn’t matter how well you craft as all is welcome. Just come and let out what’s getting on your nerves that week. Lift a weight off your shoulders and breathe a little bit easier as you carry on with your week this Pride season.

5 Reasons to join B&S this Pride month?

  1. You’ve been meaning to and if not now when!???
  2. You came to the very first one and we’ve missed you and you’ve missed us. COME BACK!!!!
  3. Something to do. Fair. 🤔
  4. Have we told you our lil Stitchers are just the loveliest lot, who will help you learn to crochet, give advice, welcome you, ask about your niche craft, offer you some cool craft thing they’ve got, have the funniest how did we get here convos (which Biscuits are gay…ooo bet you’re curious now) and so much more…buhhhh you’ve gotta join us to experience the loveliness.
  5. Gary. IYKYK. & if you don’t between this and the biscuits, the intrigue has you adding this to your calendar 🌞

Fudge it, here’s another lil special reason for you!

6. Luna Haven will be joining us!

The lovely Sherise & Ash from the creative Wellbeing Peer Group for Women & the LGBTQIA+ community will be bringing us all a craft to do along with their Luna crew, so let’s all play nice and we’ll see you on Thursday 26th June, 7 pm – 9 pm. @ Geek Retreat, IP4 1DU (across from Sainsbury’s)

Find us downstairs. Sometimes on your right as you enter. Sometimes in front of the tills.

Geek Retreat is an accessible venue.

This is a free event.

18+

B*tch & Stitch occurs every 4th Thursday of the month.

This event is part of Suffolk Pride Fringe Festival 2025, which runs from Saturday 31st May to Sunday 29th June. Stay up to date with the Fringe as we update event details and add to the Fringe by following us on social media, adding our Fringe calendar or checking out our website. 

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