Sewing By The Sea Spring 2013
Call
for Mini-Workshops
It is time to start planning
for our mini-workshops. Carrying
on our tradition of sharing, we would like to offer several informal workshops
during the retreat. Is there a technique or project you would like to share?
We need your input!
What short classes would you like to offer?
As a workshop leader you
choose the day, time and duration of your class. You can set a minimum and a
maximum class size. Several people can lead a class together. You volunteer
your time. You can offer a kit with a kit fee, and/or have a supply list for
participants. The class can be hands-on or a demo.
In the past we have done
things like learn doll-making techniques, make bubble bracelets, felt bars of
soap, make altered board books, explore foiling on fabric, see demos of lace
making, decorate glass Christmas balls, and try yoga. Anything goes!
Send your ideas to Sandy (sandra@annapolis.net) by February
20. We will send out the offerings
in earlyMarch so you can register for the classes you want.
For those of you who are attending for the first time, these
are free workshops of 1/2 hour to 2 hours duration that are taught by volunteer
teachers. The only expense to participants is the supplies. The purpose of the
workshops is to share our expertise and interests, and to explore new
techniques and materials. And, of course, to have fun together.
Here is the basic
information we need:
TITLE
OF CLASS
DESCRIPTION
CLASS
SIZE: Minimum, Maximum
KIT: If any. What is included. Cost.
BRING: Supplies /equipment participants should bring.
WORKSHOP LEADER: Can be more than one person if you want to work with a friend. One or two sentences about yourself.
BRING: Supplies /equipment participants should bring.
WORKSHOP LEADER: Can be more than one person if you want to work with a friend. One or two sentences about yourself.
PROPOSED
DAY & TIME: What works for you? How much time do you need? (Sandy will confirm the date &
time.) Remember, you can do a demo and get people started then they can work on
their own to finish.
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