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Sew Angry using stitch to question dodgy social norms TONIGHT!

5/7/2015

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7.30 tonight. The Old Spring, 1 Ferry Path, Chesterton, Cambridge CB4 1HB   01223 357228,
A group for women who want to create corrupted cross-stitch, subversive sewing, effluent embroidery and the like-group or personal projects welcome. Bring what you have and use what we bring. No experience necessary. We intend to meet monthly. This being the first meeting we will have to see how it goes, to establish if this is the right venue and time etc. Hosted by Jane Hellings and Vix Ford

The pigeon image is uncredited. If anyone know's who's responsible I would love to meet them!
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7/11/2019 06:57:06 am

Social norms are what is making our community so toxic. People think that society knows what to do. Those who view social norms as the best things in the world are only deluding themselves. If you ask me, it is easier to stand up and do what you want, than to think about how people will think about you. I hate how social norms have created a toxic society. I would love to tell people to do what they want, regardless of what others think.

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