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a chilly winter’s day, what could be better than hunkering down in a cosy spot with a sewing project in hand and a podcast or video talk for company? These days we are spoilt for choice with recordings covering all manner of mainstream and niche topics. And since the pandemic, even more have joined the virtual world. For many artists, organisations, museums and galleries, entering the digital space has enabled them to remain connected with their loyal followers during our recent periods of enforced isolation. But an added bonus has been the ability to reach out to new audiences, whether that’s engaging with local people who for whatever reason are unable to attend real-life events or attracting global visitors who hitherto would not have been able partake anyway. Here we present just a few of the plethora of textile, arts and crafts productions you may enjoy. So sit back and be entertained

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