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      <title>Stitch Club review - a frustrating experience with what could represent the future of social media</title>
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      <description>This is a review of Stitch Club: what&amp;rsquo;s good and bad about it, and why I cancelled my subscription.&#xA;Stitch Club is a hybrid between a course provider and a private social media website. The general themes of the courses are about experimenting with techniques, sometimes with the aim of producing a particular type of art (for example, portraits, sculpture, samplers).&#xA;The social media aspect is largely tied to the courses.</description>
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