Repair and Renew Sewing Workshop
Thursday, 14 November 2024
16:00 – 18:00
16:00 – 18:00
This event that has already happened.
For ages 12+ and adults. Registration is required to attend, no walk-ins.
Learn to extend the life of your clothes by simple mending techniques with Deepika Prakash, founder of PatternReview.com - an online sewing community. Deepika's mission is to empower her community by teaching valuable sewing skills that contribute to sustainable practices. Some knowledge of using a sewing machine may be required but not always necessary. For each workshop there will be a list of recommended materials for participants to bring, as well as what will be provided in class. The workshop will have limited seats so we can learn effectively.
The Sargent Memorial Library in Boxborough will be hosting the December session of Repair & Renew on Wednesday, December 4 at 4-6 PM. Participants will make a patchwork coaster or a mug rug. [Sign up on Boxborough's event calendar](https://boxlib.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/repair-renew-sewing-workshop-3/).
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For November's workshop Sew a Tote Bag!
Join us for a fun and creative upcycling project where we'll transform button-down shirts into stylish, reusable tote bags! In this workshop, you'll learn how to sew straight lines, French seams, and create your very own unique tote. Perfect for bringing along to the farmers' market, a shopping trip to TJ Maxx, or even as a thoughtful, handmade gift.
Skill Level – Beginner. Knowledge of using a sewing machine is required in this workshop.
What to bring
1. Your sewing machine
2. A shirt to upcycle (look at denim or linen shirts which are slightly thicker but any shirt will do)
3. Basic sewing supplies
We will provide:
- Fabric if you don't have it.
- Thread
- Iron and ironing board
- Some sewing supplies and machine needles if you don't have them handy.
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Repair and Renew Sewing is a partnership between Sargent Memorial Library in Boxborough and Acton Memorial Library in Acton. We meet every month, but alternate locations between the libraries bi-monthly.
Funded by the Friends of the Acton Libraries.
Deepika Prakash, founder of PatternReview.com, is a respected figure in the sewing community known for her expertise and contributions. She has delivered keynote addresses at major sewing conferences, including the American Sewing Guild's 40th-anniversary event and the Association of Sewing and Design Professionals' annual conference. In 2021, she received the Commonwealth Heroine honor from the State of Massachusetts for her dedicated work in promoting equality and women's rights. Deepika's commitment to fostering a supportive community is evident through PatternReview.com, which has grown to over half a million members worldwide. Her articles in sewing magazines, podcast appearances, and co-authorship of "1,000 Clever Sewing Shortcuts & Tips," with all royalties donated to charity, reflect her passion for sharing knowledge and making a positive impact
[Register online](https://actonmemoriallibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/repair-and-ren...) between 10/1/2024 9:00 AM and 11/14/2024 3:45 PM.
Learn to extend the life of your clothes by simple mending techniques with Deepika Prakash, founder of PatternReview.com - an online sewing community. Deepika's mission is to empower her community by teaching valuable sewing skills that contribute to sustainable practices. Some knowledge of using a sewing machine may be required but not always necessary. For each workshop there will be a list of recommended materials for participants to bring, as well as what will be provided in class. The workshop will have limited seats so we can learn effectively.
The Sargent Memorial Library in Boxborough will be hosting the December session of Repair & Renew on Wednesday, December 4 at 4-6 PM. Participants will make a patchwork coaster or a mug rug. [Sign up on Boxborough's event calendar](https://boxlib.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/repair-renew-sewing-workshop-3/).
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For November's workshop Sew a Tote Bag!
Join us for a fun and creative upcycling project where we'll transform button-down shirts into stylish, reusable tote bags! In this workshop, you'll learn how to sew straight lines, French seams, and create your very own unique tote. Perfect for bringing along to the farmers' market, a shopping trip to TJ Maxx, or even as a thoughtful, handmade gift.
Skill Level – Beginner. Knowledge of using a sewing machine is required in this workshop.
What to bring
1. Your sewing machine
2. A shirt to upcycle (look at denim or linen shirts which are slightly thicker but any shirt will do)
3. Basic sewing supplies
We will provide:
- Fabric if you don't have it.
- Thread
- Iron and ironing board
- Some sewing supplies and machine needles if you don't have them handy.
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Repair and Renew Sewing is a partnership between Sargent Memorial Library in Boxborough and Acton Memorial Library in Acton. We meet every month, but alternate locations between the libraries bi-monthly.
Funded by the Friends of the Acton Libraries.
Deepika Prakash, founder of PatternReview.com, is a respected figure in the sewing community known for her expertise and contributions. She has delivered keynote addresses at major sewing conferences, including the American Sewing Guild's 40th-anniversary event and the Association of Sewing and Design Professionals' annual conference. In 2021, she received the Commonwealth Heroine honor from the State of Massachusetts for her dedicated work in promoting equality and women's rights. Deepika's commitment to fostering a supportive community is evident through PatternReview.com, which has grown to over half a million members worldwide. Her articles in sewing magazines, podcast appearances, and co-authorship of "1,000 Clever Sewing Shortcuts & Tips," with all royalties donated to charity, reflect her passion for sharing knowledge and making a positive impact
[Register online](https://actonmemoriallibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/repair-and-ren...) between 10/1/2024 9:00 AM and 11/14/2024 3:45 PM.