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Introduction to the Embroidery Machine Class for Teens

Introduction to the Embroidery Machine Class for Teens

This embroidery machine class is open to adults and older teens who are beginners looking to develop their knowledge of embroidery for personal use or as a marketable skill that can be used to support themselves or their families. Class is limited to 5, only registered attendees will be able to participate. The library will provide basic supplies like needles, threads, and sample fabric for all. 

The class is taught by Marquetta Fisher, a Richmond-based artist and designer with 40+ years of experience with sewing, crocheting, and fashion design. She was educated at NY Fashion Institute of Technology in Fashion Design and Shaw University in Interior Design.

IMPORTANT: Registration Required. This is a single session, 3-hour class designed to give an introduction to the embroidery machine.

Please contact the instructor at marquettafisher@gmail.com/804-618-0447 or danielle.howard1@rva.gov if you have any questions.

Date:
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Time:
5:00pm - 8:00pm
Location:
Innovation Lab
Categories:
Art Life & Job Skills
Audience:
Teen (Grade 6-12)

Registration is required. There are 3 seats available.

Event Organizer

Danielle Howard

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