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Learn how to use a Sewing Machine

Down Arts Centre, 2 - 6 Irish Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6BP
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Learn how to use a Sewing Machine A workshop specifically made for those who are completely new to sewing, or who would like a refresher course on modern machines. You will learn how to thread a machine, wind the bobbin and how to sew basic stitches. We will talk about stitch width, length and tension. By the end of the workshop you will learn how to sew a reversible tote bag. Participants should bring along a sewing machine (in good working order) with a spare needle. If you don't have a sewing machine, enquire at time of booking and one may be available to use. Date: Tuesday 6 August Time: 10 – 4pm Price: £40 Venue: Down Arts Centre Tutor: Naomi Whan

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