Have you ever wondered if you would like to sew? Randolph Community College is offering a Basic Sewing class at its Archdale Center, taught by local seamstress Johnnie Springett. In RCC’s six-week class, students will learn how to choose fabric, read and cut patterns, thread bobbins, and master the general operations of a sewing machine. Plus, participants will make for themselves—from start to finish—a fashionable hobo-style pocketbook.
“Our new sewing class is a timely offering,” notes Archdale Center Director Lisa Bock, who states that “sewing has seen a resurgence in popularity in the last two to three years, due to the economy and because people enjoy different types of do-it-yourself projects, including making one’s own clothes or embellishing items they’ve bought.” Bock is hopeful that students will enjoy this class so much so that they will return for a follow-up class with Springett, which will focus on making the ever-popular pillow sundress or knot dress.
The Basic Sewing class begins on Feb. 21. It will run on Tuesdays, from 6-9 p.m., through March 27. Enrollment is limited to approximately 8 students. Any student who already owns a sewing machine is encouraged to bring it to class.
The cost of the class is $42. To register or for more information, call the Archdale Center at 336-862-7980.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Basic Sewing Class Begins Feb. 21 at Randolph Community College Archdale Center
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