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Create Custom Clothing this June!

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This June, why not try something different? View this email Get to grips with using sewing patterns

This June, why not try something different? View this email [online]( [Hobbycraft June Update]( [Get Started In Dressmaking]( Get to grips with using sewing patterns and learn beginner dressmaking techniques! Transform your wardrobe with custom clothing to brighten up every season. [Find Out More]( [How to use a Sewing Pattern]( [1]( Step 1 Measure, mark and cut out the correct pattern pieces. [2]( Step 2 Pin your pattern pieces to the fabric. [3]( Step 3 Cut out fabric pieces, snip in your notches and transfer any markings. [Full Step by Step guide ›]( [Sewing Patterns]( [Shop Sewing Patterns ›]( [Gutermann Thread]( [Shop Gutermann Thread ›]( [Shop All Sewing Offers]( [Sew Simple]( With Sew Simple, you can discover online sewing tutorials or head into store for help from our expert colleagues. Discover handy guides to choosing your machine, setting it all up and getting your first projects started. [Find Out More ›]( [Apron]( [How to Sew an Apron]( [Childs Dress]( [How to Sew a Childs Dress]( [Ready to get started?]( [Ready to get started?]( [Ready to get started?]( [Competitions] [June Make of the Month Competition]( Enter our Sewing Make of the Month competition for the chance of winning some fantastic prizes! [Enter Now]( [Marrianne from Southampton] Congratulations to our £500 Club Winner - Marrianne from Southampton! Swipe your Hobbycraft club card in store for your chance to win a £500 Hobbycraft gift card each month! [Ts & Cs apply ›]( [Half Term]( Hurry, our Half Term Offers finish on Wednesday 5th June! [Shop Now]( [New Arrivals]( [New Arrivals]( [Workshops & Demos]( [Demos & Workshops]( [Offers]( [Offers]( [Papercraft]( [Papercraft]( [Sewing]( [Sewing]( [Knitting and Crochet]( [Knitting & Crochet]( [Kids]( [Kids]( [Art Supplies]( [Art Supplies]( [Baking]( [Baking]( @hobbycrafthq Share your makes with us on Instagram with @hobbycrafthq for your chance to win a £100 voucher each month. [T&C’s apply.]( Follow Us: [Blog]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Youtube]( [Free Delivery]( Free Delivery UK orders over £20 [Click & Collect]( Click & Collect 94 Stores [Telephone Ordering]( Telephone Ordering 0330 026 1400 [International Delivery]( International Delivery Over 190 Countries [Privacy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( Hobbycraft Trading Ltd, 7 Enterprise Way, Christchurch, Dorset. BH23 6HG. Company reg: 806269.

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