In this two-part intermediate level sewing class, participants will learn how to use leftover fabric scraps to make a long-lasting quilt.
Gypsy Wharemate-Sadler is an experienced seamstress and Hawaiian quilter. She’s made clothes and blankets all her life and happy to share her knowledge.
Limited to 8 adults who must attend both sessions (total of 7 hours).
Participants should have basic understanding of how to work a sewing machine (threading the bobbin/needle and using the foot pedal).
Machines, supplies and a variety of donated fabrics will be provided. Participants may bring in fabric, too.
This program is made possible by the Friends of the Library Kahuku and the 2020 Hawaii Grant in Aid.