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Yana - Ribbons & Lace Craft Café

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19 April 2016

Last updated on 6 December 2017

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Yana - Ribbons & Lace Craft Café

Are you a crafter? Do you love all things craft? Be it sewing, crocheting, knitting or something else... As much as you love it however, sometimes life just gets in the way a little. And often you can't find the space to truly get crafty at home or in your favourite spot. 

Well now you will no longer be required to cram yourself into the corner or a room, or try to find space on a desk at home. Instead, spread out, enjoy and learn something new at this fantastic one-stop place for all things craft related! 


What is Ribbons & Lace Craft Café

It's an entirely great concept hopes to bring to all of the crafters in Dubai a place to craft, learn and buy quality supplies all under one roof. 

Visitors to the café will be able to simply walk in or even book a scheduled crafting workshop they wish to participate in, and it will be staffed with knowledgable individuals who will be able to help and guide. 

There will also be a crafting library with books and magazines that can be read in store or checked out. 

Crafters will be able to choose from a quality selection of designer fabrics, and other crafting supplies that staff will also be able to explain and show how it works. They'll also be able to rent a machine to take home, or use specialised instore machines for that one project that may not justfiy a purchase.

And that's not all! Not only will Ribbons & Lace Craft Café be for adults, but it will cater for children and teenagers, too, as workshops will be held to satisfy those younger generations eager to learn. 

The aim of Ribbons & Lace Craft Café is to bring like-minded people and crafters together.


Why should you vote for Yana?

"I want Ribbons & Lace to be a constant in a transient place, where people can come and spend time and be part of the community."