Autumn is a great time for sewing with the holidays on the horizon and
Halloween just around the corner. Randolph Community College has
scheduled two appropriately themed sewing courses at its Archdale Center
this fall, taught by local seamstress Johnnie Springett.
In Sewing Costumes: Halloween, Church & School Plays,
students will learn to create and sew unique costumes that will put big
smiles on their little ones’ faces. Plus, if you are looking for a
hobby that could produce a second income, there is money in making
costumes and selling them. This course will meet from 6-9 p.m. on
Mondays, Sept. 17 through Oct. 15. The registration cost is $42.
Students should bring a sewing kit and costume pattern the first night
of class for review. Do not bring fabric.
Sewing for Holiday Crafts
will meet from 6-9 p.m., Tuesdays, Oct. 2 through Nov. 6. Students will
learn basic sewing skills while nurturing their creativity. Projects
focus on home decoration and personalized gifts, like hand towels, pot
holders, table runners, mixer covers, toaster covers, pillows, makeup
organizers, belts, and iPhone and iPad covers. The registration for this
course is $47. Students may purchase supplies from the instructor or
provide their own.
Both courses will meet at the
Archdale Center, conveniently located at 110 Park Drive in Creekside
Park. To register or for more information, call the Archdale Center at
336-862-7980.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Learn to Sew Halloween Costumes, Holidays Crafts in Randolph Community College Archdale Center Sewing Courses
Labels:
Archdale Center,
continuing education,
Halloween costumes,
holiday crafts,
Randolph Community College,
sewing course
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