The largest ever Creative Stitches and Hobbycrafts show takes place this weekend at the Cardiff International Arena, and we have 15 pairs of tickets to give away!
The show this year includes a stunning costume display by Jane Bolsover, which includes costumes worn by the stars in Hollywood blockbusters, such as Elizabeth, The Madness of King George and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.
There will also be the first public showing in Wales of the ultimate hat trying-on experience from contemporary head-dress designer, Jools Elphick, who has designed a spectacular hat.
This huge textured structure will be suspended from the gantry allowing visitors to walk underneath. Mirrors will give the illusion that they are wearing an enormous exotic hat!
There will be a variety of rug-makers in the Rags to Riches rag rug exhibition, featuring an array of rag rug making techniques used by past ruggers as well as newcomers to the craft. Also on display is the enchanting collection of rag rugs made by the West Riding Ruggers.
Each day there will be exciting demonstrations, interactive workshops and fascinating talks in the lecture theatre, featuring new ideas, inspirational hints and tips from top experts.
The speciality food aisle, will be home to handmade scrumptious goodies to sample and buy, including luxury preserves, speciality coffees, individually waxed farmhouse cheeses, delicious handmade chocolates, cinnamon glazed nuts and gift packed herb and spice blends, as well as a selection of the UK's finest country wines.
To get your hands on a pair of tickets for the Creative Stitches and Hobbycrafts exhibition, simply ring 01437 761759 by Wednesday, November 11th.
Tickets will be posted out to the first 15 that call, so don't delay!
The Creative Stitches and Hobbycrafts exhibition takes place at the Cardiff International Arena from Friday to Sunday, and is open from 9.30am to 5.30pm.
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