In this program we will be teaching you how to sew pajama pants. This is a four-part class, and you must be able to come to all four classes.
Nov. 4: Part 1 – You will learn how to measure yourself and then trace out your pattern in this class.
Nov. 18: Part 2 – You will learn how to lay out your pattern and then cut it out in this class.
Dec. 2: Part 3 – You will learn how to piece together and then start sewing your pajama pants in this class.
Dec 16: Part 4 – You will finish sewing your pajama pants in this last class.
You must be able to attend all four classes.
Registration is required. You will be automatically signed up for all four classes when you register.
For ages 18+
***If you decide you can't come after signing up, please cancel so we can notify people on the wait list. Thanks!***
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