Crafts and more at your local library
If you want to meet new people or if you’d like to learn a craft, why not visit your local library to see what’s happening?
If you want to meet new people or if you’d like to learn a craft, why not visit your local library to see what’s happening?
Knitters at Whitefield Library have received royal approval after sending an unusual gift to Prince William and his wife Kate following the birth of their son.
A tapestry which took six months and 21,000 stitches to create is now on display at Bury Library.
Bury Library’s Knitting Group urgently needs donations of wool so it can continue to raise money for charity.
Members of Radcliffe Library knitting group have handed over items to Bury Hospice along with £300 raised from the sale of their knitted creations.
A local knitting group is appealing for donations of wool so they can continue to help needy children both locally and overseas.
Knitters are selling their creations in aid of Bury Hospice at Whitefield Library and Adult Learning Centre on Tuesday 4 December (9.30am to 4pm).
Two new groups are being set up at South Cross Street Community Library to help support the local community.
Two thousand angel bears will be winging their way to Bury police station on Wednesday 31 October at 11.30 ready to be given out to children who come in to the station’s child protection unit and front desk.
Members of Radcliffe Library knitting group have been doing their bit to help a nationwide charity.
Members of Whitefield Library Knitting Group have been furiously knitting hats, gloves and scarves in aid of Bury Hospice.