624 days ago

Beginners Sewing (Adults) KARORI ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTRE

Joyce from Aro Valley

Beginners Sewing at KARORI ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTRE
(purpose-built facility with sewing machines and free parking on site)

7 Beauchamp St, Karori,
Wellington, New Zealand
Phone: +64 4 4766817
www.kacc.org.nz...


Enquiries (message me directly through Neighbourly) and/or enrolment: info@kacc.org.ac


Enrol by: 23 April 2024

$204.00 - $245.00
Tuesdays 6:30 to 8:30 pm
30 April to 18 June (8 week course)

A great introduction to sewing for the beginner, you will learn to thread and use the sewing machine, understand working with a pattern, selection of appropriate fabrics, sewing equipment, develop confidence and good sewing habits through making your first project and so many sewing tips along the way.
Perfect for both the complete beginner (no sewing experience whatsoever!) to some/minimal sewing experience or learn new sewing habits.

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