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Patchwork Festival to be Held in Moscow
3.04.2013 00:54
Patchwork Festival to be Held in Moscow

The patchwork festival QUILTFEST will take place in the Moscow House of Artist (10, Krymsky Val) from April 11 to April 13. 

      The QUILTFEST festival is an ideal venue for all those interested in applied arts and original handwork. For those who do sewing and stitching, there will be a fair offering a wide range of needlework goods and services. On the three festival platforms there will be held non-stop workshops and master shows by Russian and foreign teachers for beginners and experts in patchwork. Exhibitions of works, competitions, fashion shows, actions, lotteries, prize drawings, educational programs and special projects – all this will give you a chance to get acquainted with new ideas and techniques, receive first-hand information, as well as find necessary patchwork materials and get original souvenirs for yourself and near and dear ones.




Author: Vera Ivanova

Tags: Sewing Handmade Festivals in Moscow   

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