The Hastings Branch Library 3325 East Orange Grove Boulevard set to launch a “Sewing 101” class, introducing novices to the art of sewing. Scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 14, the two-hour session aims to familiarize participants with the basics of machine operation.
The class, running from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., is designed for those who have never used a sewing machine. Participants will learn fundamental machine operations and familiarize themselves with essential sewing notions and tools.
Open to a wide range of age groups, including adults, seniors, young adults, and teenagers, the program reflects interest in practical skills across generations. The library’s initiative caters to various age groups seeking to learn this craft.
Organizers stressed the importance of pre-registration for the event. They also encourage attendees requiring accessibility accommodations to contact the library at least 72 hours in advance to ensure appropriate arrangements.
The Hastings Branch Library continues its tradition of community education with this hands-on workshop. The event is categorized under hobbies, crafts, and games, highlighting its recreational and skill-building aspects.
While the class focuses on beginners, it introduces participants to a skill with various applications. The “Sewing 101” class stands as an opportunity for community members to engage with a traditional craft.
As the program approaches, it offers participants a chance to learn new skills in a supportive environment. The library’s initiative provides a platform for those interested in exploring the basics of sewing.