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classes and more at Stash
Many of you have asked about classes at Stash. Well, I'm pleased to announce that our class schedule has finally come together! Please visit our website for full descriptions of these classes.
In addition to our sewing classes, we will host knitting lessons with Kristin on Tuesday evenings from 6-8. At $15/hour, these semi-private lessons are a great value! Please call or email to reserve a spot.
- Sewing 101 - This class covers the basics of machine sewing. From winding your bobbin, to completing a simple drawstring bag, we'll give you the confidence to go forth and sew!
- Oh Baby! - This project-based class will choose a fun and fast pattern with infants and children in mind. These make great gifts! Appropriate for sewers of all levels.
- Get Quilting! - Over the course of two, two hour sessions, we'll cover the basics of reading and executing a beginning quilt pattern. If you can sew in a straight line (or nearly straight), you can take this class!
- Feeling Domestic? - You'll learn quilting basics while completing a project for the home. From placemats to table runners, you'll learn something new and walk away with something useful!
Every Wednesday from 12-3, we will open up our back room for those who want to sew, knit, or just chat. Kids are welcome! AND, Thursdays, beginning June 7th, we'll host drop-in crafting sessions from 6-8 for anyone who just needs to get out of the house for some uninterrupted creative time. These drop-in craft sessions are free and are a great time to get a little extra help with class projects or to learn tips and tricks from fellow crafters. We do have a limited number of machines on hand for those without. Again, please call or email to reserve a spot as space is limited.
Hope to see you soon!
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This wiki is STILL so useful!
I used Google maps to try and find a quilt shop nearby since I could not recall the name "Stash Quilt Shop." Google returned zero results nearby. I then checked at http://columbiacitizens.net/ and voila: here is my answer.
Thank you, Scott, for keeping this wiki still up.