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  1. Craft Capital: Make Do Mend

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    A relative newcomer to London's handmade scene, Make, Do, Mend runs craft workshops in London and the South East. The brainchild of Claire and Bee, who are both knitted textile designers and qualified craft teachers, the workshops cater for beginners, individuals and groups. And by the looks of things, they like to combine crafting with copious amounts of tea and cake (not a bad thing at all), setting up workshops in some of London's loveliest tea spots.

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    Here are their upcoming London workshops for February. You can book in by emailing Claire and Bee at makedomend@live.co.uk.

    Saturday 6th February 2010
    Beginner Knitting at High Tea of Highgate

    10am-12pm
    £25 including all materials, tea and cake.
    We will be making a simple cowl which you will be well equipped for finishing at home. This short course will teach the very basics of knitting; casting on and off and knit and purl. Some beginners may go on beyond even this, especially if they have knitted before but are very rusty!

    Thursday 18th February 2010
    Crocheted Granny Squares at Tea Rooms Stoke Newington

    7-9pm
    £25 including all materials, hook, yummy cake and unlimited tea.
    Grannies aren't so square. They can be hexagonal, circular and 3-dimensional flowers. During the class you'll be able to choose from 2-3 patterns and be taught how to join your motifs to make an attractive 30cm square cushion with button closure. All materials will be provided. You will need some previous experience and know the basic crochet stitches, including chains, double and treble crochet.

    Thursday 25th February
    Crochet for Beginners at The Gallery Cafe Bethnal Green

    6-8pm
    £15 including all materials and hook which you can take away.
    We will be making a simple cowl or scarf which you will be well equipped for finishing at home. This short course will teach the very basics of crochet; chain, double and treble crochet. Some beginners may go on beyond even this, especially if they have crocheted before but are very rusty!

    And check out the Make, Do, Mend blog here.