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The Crafternoon Sewcial Club Sewing Bee

By: J C Williams
Narrated by: Melissa Thom
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The gang from the Crafternoon Sewcial Club are back for another adventure!

The Crafternoon Sewcial Club’s going from strength to strength, although Charlotte Newman is far from resting on her laurels. And why would she? After all, she’s living her perfect life.

So when a chance encounter highlights the sorry plight of parents unable to afford school uniforms, Charlotte is itching to develop a solution. And before too long, she’s initiated a clothing exchange program christened ReCyCool.

Unfortunately, news of her fledgling enterprise is painfully slow to travel around the Isle of Man, putting it in real danger of falling at the first hurdle. So if it has any chance of succeeding, Charlotte will have to arrange something spectacular to raise the profile and get the word out.

Then, after considerable deliberation, the solution presents itself, and the wheels of the island’s very own Sewing Bee competition are set in motion. And who better to help Charlotte host the hottest event in the island’s crafting calendar than Joyce, Beryl, Larry, and the rest of her Crafternooners?

©2022 J C Williams (P)2022 J C Williams
Fiction Genre Fiction Friendship Literature & Fiction
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Another great crafting story continues the series. The crafternoon club gets together again and hosts a competition with all sorts of entertainment for the island. Can’t wait to read their next adventure.

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The story was quaint, touching small town/area sweet. And it was a great lesson on how if something needs to be done... it can be! It just takes the initiative of a few people.

The production for me was harmed by the speed of the recording. I had to dial back the speed to 0.7 it follow the speech and the words. Sit 1.0 it sounded like the raving up of Minnie Mouse. And all of her cartoon cohorts.
Listening at 0.8 may have been better but... in all that took away from Lu listening enjoyment

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