![]() □ Head to one of the many events at London’s Union Chapel. Find it at Canary Wharf on October 8, 15 and 21, and read about it here. □ Head to the new speakers’ corner that has just opened ahead of Black History Month, aiming to give a platform to black poets in the city. Find it at London Lighthouse Gallery & Studio. □ Take a trip to The Way They See Us exhibition put on by Sokari Higgwe, which runs from October 1-31 and showcases the work of Jacqueline Suowari in a bid to make the voice of influence black artists have much louder and change the way black art is perceived. With events all month that range from a reggae cookout to a payback funk night, you can’t go wrong here. □ Have a dance at the Night Owl in Finsbury Park, a venue know for its strong support of Black History. October marks Black History Month in the UK, and there’s plenty happening across London for anyone who wishes to celebrate black culture and black-owned business around London. Head to one of these events to celebrate Black History Month Image: The Night Owl ‘Seeing Auschwitz’ opens on October 20 in South Kensington, and you can get your tickets here. Those visiting can access a free, 60-minute audio guide with testimonies from Auschwitz survivors, providing an invaluable combination of words and photographs to gain deep insight to the tragedy. The exhibition offers up the chance, to anyone who wishes, to take a look beyond the photos using the historical context – thinking about what the subject would have endured, who would have been likely to take the photos, and what each photo can and cannot tell us. Taking 100 photographs, sketches and testimonies of the largest Nazi concentration camp, ‘Seeing Auschwitz’ provides a painful but vital look at the criminal atrocity carried out during World War II. Check out the captivating ‘Seeing Auschwitz’ photography exhibition (From October 20) How could you not be when there’s this many things to do? Vamos! 1. Never fret, though: just put that big jumper on and go out for a big old explore of London, as we know you’ll be good at that. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at love to see the results of your hard work! Please share photos of your new creations on my Facebook wall.Summer has left us with a chilly autumn breeze, with days rapidly growing shorter. TMNT are copyrighted characters, so you may want to take that into consideration as you decide whether or not to sell them. PLEASE READ the copyright portion of my pattern for more information. ![]() YOU ARE WELCOME TO SELL THE ITEMS THAT YOU MAKE FROM MY PATTERNS! Since you’ll be dedicating lots of time and love to crocheting, I’ll totally support your efforts to earn some money! All I ask is that design credit and a link are posted in the description of the item. ♥Two 9mm plastic safety eyes with plastic washers ![]() ♥1 strip of red, orange, blue, or purple craft felt ♥Worsted-weight yarn in the following colors: This one’s dedicated to you 90’s kids out there! Whether you’re making some cute ninja turtles for yourself, a friend, or a child, these babies will definitely put smiles on everyone’s faces! Cowabunga!īaby Ninja Turtles is a FREE pattern that’s fun and quick to whip up! These cuties are perfect gifts for any fan.
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