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ESSENTIALLY EMBROIDERY CLUB - Meets the 3rd Thursday & Saturday of the Month
This club will explore all avenues of embroidery from monograms to scrap booking, and everything in between. This is a hands on embroidery class, where you will learn techniques that can be applied to all types of projects. Any model of embroidery machine is welcome.
A Series of 10 Sessions (no club in July or December)
$100.00 starting January 2012 for the Year
Instructor: Carol Hatton
SEWING CLUB - Meets the 1st Thursday & 3rd Thursday of the Month
This club is designed for anyone who owns a sewing machine from entry level to top of the line. Each month a new topic will be presented using techniques that can apply to all avenues of sewing. Sewers of all levels are welcome, quilters, crafters, fiber artists, and home decorating enthusiasts. (This club currently meets at our Tustin location only.)
A Series of 10 Sessions (no club in July or December)
$100.00 starting January 2012 for the Year
Instructor: Bennie Owen/Merci Apodaca
SERGER CLUB - Meets the 1st Tuesday & the 1st Saturday of each Month
This club is for anyone who owns a serger and would like to learn new skills and techniques. Its great for new and old serger owners alike. Bring your machine and we will help you will find out what exciting projects can be made on your serger.
A Series of 10 Sessions (no club in July or December)
$100.00 starting January 2012 for the Year
Instructor: Dee Degitz
SOFTWARE CLUB - Currently the class will meet on the third Tuesday of each month
This club will cover a variety of software skills, and their many applications. Some of these applications include editing and digitizing skills, working with the larger hoops, continuous hooping, and much more. This club will be hands on with your computer, and will require basic Windows skills. (This club meets only at our Anaheim location)
A Series of 10 Sessions (no club in July or December)
$100.00 starting January 2012 for the Year
Instructor: Carol Hatton