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    Camp Verde Community Library Online Sewing Class

    May 29, 2020No Comments
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    Where Happiness is Homemade

    Camp Verde Community LibraryCamp Verde AZ (May 29, 2020) – Camp Verde Community Library announces a new Online Sewing Class this summer starting on Friday, June 5, 2020.  When the Coronavirus shutdown in-person sewing and quilting classes, the library began looking for a way to continue the popular program. Instructor Allyn Watson agreed to record Camp Verde Community Library Sew-Along with Allyn Where Happiness is Homemade, a series of online classes showcasing a variety of sewing projects for beginners. These digital recordings will be posted to the Library’s Events Calendar and Facebook pages at 9:00 am on the first and third Fridays in June and July.

    20200529_cvclThe first project is a lined drawstring bag. Required supplies:

    • 2 – 6 ½ by 9 pieces of fabric for outside of bag
    • 2 – 6 ½ by 9 pieces of fabric for lining

    (These fabrics can be coordinating or the same, it’s your choice)

    • 2 – 18” strands of ribbon for drawstring
    • 1 safety pin to pull ribbon through casing

    Supplies will be posted to the calendar and the library Facebook page the week before the instructional videos go online for all future classes.

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    The Events Calendar is located at www.yavapai.events.com and the Library Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/campverdelibrary/.

    This project is part of a 2019 Library Services and Technology Act Grant and supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

    For questions about this or any other program at the library, please contact the library at (928) 554-8391.

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