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Introducing the SWIFTS Learning Pathway - Q&A session

Time:
6pm - 7pm
Location:
Online

Are you interested in learning more about the new learning pathway Scottish Women’s Institutes Framework for Textile Skills (SWIFTS)? Come along to our online information meeting, open to all SWI members who would like to find out more about this exciting new learning pathway. The session will be hosted by tutors Pat Cooper, Dorothy Morris, and Susan Clarke, with support from SWI staff. This will be an informal opportunity to:

  • hear what SWIFTS is all about
  • learn how the programme will work in practice
  • find out what courses will be available
  • ask questions and share your interest

As our tutors are newly appointed and we are still finalising the details of several courses, the session will mainly focus on the Beginners’ Knitting courses that Dorothy and Susan will be running in February. We will, however, be happy to answer broader questions about the programme and discuss what is planned next as we continue to develop the pathway.

Whether you’re a complete beginner, a returning crafter, or simply curious about SWIFTS, come along and find out more.

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