I don’t know how this happened, what with me not being a quilter, but I am ‘doing a talk’ to a group of quilters (collective noun, anyone?) for the second time.
The first time was last year, when I did ‘Alison Aye Is Talking About Herself Again’ to the Bristol Quilters via Zoom. They asked for it.
This time I’m turning up in person, along with whatever art I can carry on the tube, and doing it to the London Quilters. They asked for it, too.
It says on the website that non-visitors are welcome to attend for a fee of £5. So if you are in the area, you are more than welcome. Payment on arrival to the quilters, not me, in cash or bank transfer.
It’s on Monday 20th July, at The Abbey Community Centre (172 Belsize Road, London NW6 4BJ) and is part of the group’s monthly meeting (6.30 - 9pm, for a 7pm start). My talk will last about an hour including questions, but I don’t know what time it will kick-off. I expect there will be some quilting agenda first. Let me know if you want to come, so I have some idea of numbers, but also can give you more accurate info, when I know.
According to the internet, the Beatles zebra crossing is a fifteen minute walk away. But it was like the Sahara the day I did my recky, so I couldn’t be arsed.
Thank you to the ever-patient Sue Aron for helping me overcome my tech-angst.