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Some of these events are public, some of them are guild-organised and some events are private (invite only). If you are interested in attending any of them please email spinspunsisters@gmail.com to find out more. We are an informal group and quite new (established 2018 although meeting since 2016) so things can change at short notice.

This list is arranged in date order, adding dates as they are arranged and adding details re timings etc as known. Dates will not be removed so the list will grow. You may need to scroll down to find our next event.

2019

Friday 13 Dec:
GUILD MEETING - check wsdstratford.blogspot.com for information.

Thursday 12 Dec:
Spinning with Southam Library group - Download poster here.  (Limited numbers so check capacity)

Saturday 7 Dec: Sustainability Market - RUGBY, St Andrew's Church gardens

Thursday 28 Nov: Weaving at Chris' (closed, invite-only event).

Saturday 16 Nov:
GUILD MEETING - check wsdstratford.blogspot.com for information.

Thursday 7 Nov:
Spinning with Southam Library group -  Download poster here.  (Limited numbers so check capacity)

Saturday 2 Nov: Sustainability Market - RUGBY, St Andrew's Church gardens

Thursday 24 Oct: Dyeing day at Abby's. (closed, invite only event).

Saturday 19 Oct:
GUILD MEETING - check wsdstratford.blogspot.com for information.

Thurs 10 Oct - Sunday 13 Oct - Britspin
The guild's 'Over the Rainbow Team' will be spinning around Warwickshire. Our local (East Warwickshire) session are at Southam on Thursday 10 Oct and at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum (foyer) on Saturday 12 Oct.

Saturday 28 Sept: Sustainability Market - RUGBY, St Andrew's Church gardens
Note that the Rugby Food and Drink Festival is on town on same day (yum).

Thursday 26 Sept: Britspin team blending day (at Chris' house - closed, invite-only event).

Saturday 21 Sept:  Worldwide Spin in Public Day - RUGBY, St Andrew's Church alongside Rugby Repair Café. 12.30 - 3.00pm  Download poster about this event.

Saturday 14 Sept:
GUILD MEETING - check wsdstratford.blogspot.com for information.

Thursday 12 Sept:
Spinning with Southam Library group -  Download poster here.  (Limited numbers so check capacity)

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