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Cajame's Coffee Break

Next Tuesday the 16th August, Creative Connections are celebrating their 2nd Birthday.  This is a great site for any crafty folk - whatever your persuasion.  A place where you can meet, greet, and share your creations.  Hosted by some incredibly friendly crafty folk, you are guaranteed a warm welcome.

Connected to the popular Creative Crafting e-zines, the site has a wealth of features - including photo albums, chat rooms... and I love the fact that it interacts with Twitter.

The website is celebrating by holding a day of crafty chat sessions, all hosted by different members.  Guess who's taking part.......  ME!!!!!


Do come and join me!

Tuesday 16th August 
10-11am (GMT)



Grab a coffee, lay your sewing aside, and join me for a crafty humorous chat about anything sewing related, and life in general.
Wherever you are in the world, I'd love to get to know you.
I love a laugh, and have a quirky upbeat look on life.  Check out my profile and blog - you never know, we may have a few things in common.
Why not join me - you crafty little sew-and-sews!

To take part in any of the chats, you do need to be a member of Creative Connections

I so hope that some of you will join me.  Why not pop along to the site and sign up.  It really is very pleasant there indeed.



Sewing my way through life one stitch at a time



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  1. Oh Iwould love to but I'm working at that time....what a great idea!!!

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