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Sewing - Bow Ties
Confident Beginner
Wednesday, March 22
12:30pm - 2:30pm
Orlando Public Library
Fiber Arts Studio - Second FloorMake a custom bow tie. This fast and easy sewing project is a great gift for any occasion.
- Class Duration: 2 hours
- Age Requirements: Adult
- Recommended Prerequisite: Introduction to the Sewing Machine
- Required Skills: Students must be able to wind a bobbin, thread a sewing machine, change stitch selections, read patterns and cut fabric.
- Materials Fee: None
- Out of District Fee: $10
A limited selection of fabric is available.
Students may bring their own fabric:
Recommended Fabrics: Cotton Blends, Cotton Shirting, Cotton Lawn, Challis, Polished Cotton. Designed for medium-weight woven fabrics.
•¼ yard woven fabric (45” wide)
•¼ yard of fusible lightweight interfacing
Students are required to have basics sewing skills and taken Introduction to the Sewing Machine and Patterns and Fabric.
Registration is required with a Library card in good standing. Seats are limited, so register today! To register, please call us at 407.835.7323 or visit any of our locations in person.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Maker/DIY | Life Skills |
TAGS: | tech-fiberarts | tec101 | sewing | fiberarts |
Orlando Public Library
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Orlando Public Library is the headquarters and resource center for the Orange County Library System. The library has been located at this site since its beginnings as the Albertson Public Library in 1923. Public Reference Departments in Orlando Public Library include Children’s, Library Central, and Learning Central. The Children’s Library offers spacious areas, special programs, computers and story rooms for our youngest readers and readers to be. The Dorothy Lumley Melrose Center for Technology, Innovation and Creativity is located on the second floor. The Friends of the Library Third Floor Bookstore is open daily and recycles withdrawn and donated books to the community.