Win Tickets To The Knitting & Stitching Show

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The Knitting & Stitching Show is coming to Harrogate from November 28 – December 1, 2019.

Every year, thousands of textile art and craft fans flock to the event in the Yorkshire town’s convention centre.

Here, they can learn new skills, be inspired by top tutors and experts, and view spectacular works from leading textile artists.

It’s also a great place to top up their knit and stitch supplies!

This year’s Harrogate highlights include:

  • More than 250 workshops
  • A dedicated dressmaking studio (sponsored by Vlieseline Freudenberg)
  • A series of drop-in knitting and crochet lessons
  • Demonstrations from practising artists
  • Live craft product demonstrations
  • More than 250 exhibitors selling essential craft supplies
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Photograph courtesy of the Knitting & Stitching Show.

This year, for the first time ever, the show will feature a “Dressmaking And Upcycling” competition.

The competition has three categories, all requiring the use of recycled fabric and materials. Final competition pieces must be wearable garments.

Interested? Find out more about the event here.

Win your tickets

Good news!

We have 10 pairs of Knitting & Stitching Show tickets to give away!

Tickets are valid any one day of the show, excluding Saturday November 30.

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