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Beginners sewing classes with Christina Mackay

Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre

Beginners sewing workshops with Christina Mackay
18, 25 March, 1, 8 April
10am -12pm
Weta room, Franklin Arts Centre

Cost: $40 per person, per workshop
All materials provided

To book contact Christina:
Phone: 0224638558
Email: fabricfix25@gmail.com

During the 2-hour workshop, you will learn to use a sewing machine, different types of stitches and seams, work from a simple pattern and come out with a finished product.
Over the course of 4 workshops, we may cover the following: buttonholes, attaching zips, pockets, applique, working from more complex patterns.

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