
Beginner rug tufting w/Tuft The World
Saturday, October 4 at 10:00 AM
In this hands-on instructional class, participants will learn to use power tufting machines to create a rug, wall hanging, mirror, stool, or pillow. The 5-hour class will cover the basics of setting u
Beginner rug tufting w/Tuft The World

Beginner rug tufting w/Tuft The World
In this hands-on instructional class, participants will learn to use power tufting machines to create a rug, wall hanging, mirror, stool, or pillow. The 5-hour class will cover the basics of setting u
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In this hands-on instructional class, participants will learn to use power tufting machines to create a rug, wall hanging, mirror, stool, or pillow. The 5-hour class will cover the basics of setting u
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Beginner rug tufting w/Tuft The World starts at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m.
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