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Birmingham & District Guild of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers meet monthly between 10:00-16:00.
Visitors are welcome to join anytime through the day, no need to book in advance, with a charge of £6 (cash) on the door which includes refreshments. Visitors interested in learning more about weaving, spinning or dyeing can ask questions of guild members, and may be able to have a go. You're also welcome to bring along an existing craft project to sit, craft and chat.
£6.00
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