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Craft Fair Not to be Missed: Felt Club XL

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by Natalie Cadranel, Special to LAist

Get thoughtful, creative gifts or learn to make them yourself! Check out Felt Club's annual XL Holiday craft fair.

I've been an avid fair-attendee and crafter for years and must say it's my favorite place to get that special unique, handmade something for the people who seem to have just about everything. Not only that, but they are even offering crafting classes, excellent food, and music! In the era of over consumption, mass-production, and holidays that have been co-opted by the corporate giants, I find solace among the DIY artisans and the inspired community that they draw. Come out and see what these awesome vendors have in store this year.

Sunday, November 18, 11am-6pm | $5
Los Angeles City College
855 N. Vermont Ave.
LA, CA 90029

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