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Woolly Yarns – pop up Yarn shop

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Woolly Yarns – pop up Yarn shop

Woolly Crafts at Rushmere Village Hall, Ipswich

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I’ll be bringing along with me 4 shades of  a fun yarn with me to the Rushmere Village Hall Craft Market this Saturday 7th September 9am – 12 noon. Why not pop along and give it a squish? Made from 100% Premium Acrylic, this yarn is perfect for adding that splash of colour to any Double Knitting pattern!
Come and see me on the day!
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