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Sew your first soft circuit

Date
7 July 2024
Time
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Venue
Payneham Library
2 Turner Street (Corner O.G. Road)
Felixstow, SA 5070 Australia
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Phone:
(08) 8336 0333
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AT PAYNEHAM LIBRARY

Did you know that in combining craft, and simple electronics like conductive thread and LED lights, you can make an awesome one-of-a-kind creation that lights up? Learn how to sew a simple soft circuit, and make your own light-up creation in the form of a brooch, bag tag, or something else from your own imagination. Some experience in craft and sewing will be helpful as the project will involve detailed handiwork, but beginners are welcome to attend. All materials and instruction provided.

Bookings essential.

$5 per person. For ages 12 and up.

Sunday, 7th Jul 2024
1:00pm — 4:00pm
Payneham Library
$5.00
Phone: 08 8336 0333

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