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SUMMARY:Sewing - Wine Carrier Gift Bag (3-Part)
LOCATION:Orlando Public Library\nOrlando Public Library
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DESCRIPTION:Make a gift of wine or other food item more memorable by creat
 ing pretty fabric packaging. These gift bags can be made for any occasion.
   Students are required to bring fabric and interfacing..\nhttps://ocls.li
 bnet.info/event/9118257
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<ul>\n<li><strong>Class Duration</strong>: 2 
 hours\, 3 parts</li>\n<li><strong>Age Requirements</strong>: Adult</li>\n<
 li><strong>Recommended Prerequisite</strong>: Sewing - Introduction to the
  Sewing Machine &amp\; Patterns and Fabric</li>\n<li><strong>Required Skil
 ls</strong>: Someone who can sew straight and curved seams while keeping a
  consistent seam allowance\, can thread a standard machine and wind a bobb
 in\, has a basic understanding of different fabric types and has completed
  several projects.</li>\n<li><strong>Materials Fee</strong>: None</li>\n</
 ul>\n<p><strong>Materials</strong>: Students may bring the following mater
 ials to complete the project:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Pattern:</strong> Pat
 tern: <a href="https://www.allpeoplequilt.com/bags-pillows-gifts/gifts/cra
 ft-and-carry">https://www.allpeoplequilt.com/bags-pillows-gifts/gifts/craf
 t-and-carry</a></li>\n<li><strong>Recommended Fabrics:</strong> Cotton Qui
 lting Fabric. Designed for medium-weight woven fabrics.</li>\n<li>6&times\
 ;9" piece fussy-cut print (carrier front)</li>\n<li>3&frasl\;8 yard contra
 sting print (handle\, carrier back)</li>\n<li>3&frasl\;8 yard coordinating
  print (lining)</li>\n<li>(Optional) Fusible interfacing</li>\n</ul>\n<p><
 strong><em>Note</em></strong>: Sewing skills are necessary to be successfu
 l in this class.&nbsp\;<em>New to sewing?</em>&nbsp\;Check out <a href="ht
 tps://ocls.info/classes-events?search_api_views_fulltext=INTRODUCTION%20TO
 %20THE%20SEWING%20MACHINE&amp\;sort_by=search_api_relevance&amp\;sort_orde
 r=DESC">Introduction to the Sewing Machine</a>.</p>\n<table border="1" sty
 le="border-collapse: collapse\; width: 95.6246%\; height: 89px\;">\n<tbody
 >\n<tr style="height: 18px\;">\n<td style="width: 10.9033%\; height: 18px\
 ;"><strong>Level</strong></td>\n<td style="width: 89.0967%\; height: 18px\
 ;"><strong>Description</strong></td>\n</tr>\n<tr style="height: 18px\;">\n
 <td style="width: 10.9033%\; height: 18px\;">Beginner</td>\n<td style="wid
 th: 89.0967%\; height: 18px\;">Someone has used a sewing machine before bu
 t may need aid on threading the machine and may need additional practice k
 eeping an even seam allowance.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr style="height: 18px\;">\n<
 td style="width: 10.9033%\; height: 18px\;">Confident Beginner</td>\n<td s
 tyle="width: 89.0967%\; height: 18px\;">Someone who can sew straight and c
 urved seams while keeping a consistent seam allowance\, can thread a stand
 ard machine and wind a bobbin\, has a basic understanding of different fab
 ric types and has completed several projects.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr style="heig
 ht: 18px\;">\n<td style="width: 10.9033%\; height: 18px\;">Intermediate</t
 d>\n<td style="width: 89.0967%\; height: 18px\;">Someone who is comfortabl
 e with working and threading sewing machines\, sewing patterns with markin
 gs and notations\, has an understanding of fabric types and interfacing\, 
 and has experience with using a variety of tools\, notions\, and presser f
 eet.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr style="height: 18px\;">\n<td style="width: 10.9033%\
 ; height: 17px\;">Advanced</td>\n<td style="width: 89.0967%\; height: 17px
 \;">Someone who is comfortable with working and threading both sewing mach
 ines and sergers\, sewing patterns with markings and notations\, has an un
 derstanding of both woven and knit fabric types and interfacing\, and has 
 experience using a wide variety of tools\, notions\, and presser feet.</td
 >\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\nhttps://ocls.libnet.info/event/9118257
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