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Popular Trade Show Expands into Crafts
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Published: Thursday, February 10, 2011
2011's Autumn Fair is set to be bigger than ever, with its organisers recently revealing it will be adding a new area devoted entirely to crafts this year.
Currently one of the UK's largest trade shows, it will boast more than 50,000 products this year and feature the latest ranges from up to 1,500 British and international companies.
Taking place at Birmingham's NEC between the 4th and 7th September this year, the event is presently one of the largest gatherings on the craft calendar and attracts retailers and businesses from all over the world.
Revealing that the huge interest in crafts over the past year inspired the decision to add the new division to the show, the organiser behind the event, EMAP CONNECT, has revealed that 2011's show will be bigger than ever and cater for businesses specialising in everything from artist's materials, beading and haberdashery, to ceramics, candle crafts and cardmaking.
The show will also feature materials for embroidery, needlepoint and knitting, as well as all the latest ranges from companies selling products for jewellery making, mosaics, stamps and scrapbooking.
For more information about the event, please go to http://www.autumnfair.com
Currently one of the UK's largest trade shows, it will boast more than 50,000 products this year and feature the latest ranges from up to 1,500 British and international companies.
Taking place at Birmingham's NEC between the 4th and 7th September this year, the event is presently one of the largest gatherings on the craft calendar and attracts retailers and businesses from all over the world.
Revealing that the huge interest in crafts over the past year inspired the decision to add the new division to the show, the organiser behind the event, EMAP CONNECT, has revealed that 2011's show will be bigger than ever and cater for businesses specialising in everything from artist's materials, beading and haberdashery, to ceramics, candle crafts and cardmaking.
The show will also feature materials for embroidery, needlepoint and knitting, as well as all the latest ranges from companies selling products for jewellery making, mosaics, stamps and scrapbooking.
For more information about the event, please go to http://www.autumnfair.com














