A little bit of help
Every Friday morning people have the chance to come along and learn a craft free of charge.
I, and a few other ladies, have been attending the sewing classes.
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Hide AdI'm sure I am not the only one to have been affected by the credit crunch and so decided to try learning to sew as a way of saving money on clothes for my little girls.
Believe me when I say that, at the start, I had no confidence and could not sew a straight line, but thanks to the patience and teaching skills of the ladies there, I have now made an apron and am in the middle of making a baby's changing bag.
If there is anyone out there like me who feels that this sort of thing is beyond them, I urge them to give our craft class a try.
They have said that if enough people are interested they will offer lots of different classes, as well as the knitting, sewing, quilting classes that are on offer now.
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Hide AdSo come on, ladies and gents, get yourself down to the Wickbourne Centre on Fridays at 9.30am and give it a go.
Susan Brophy-LeMay
Clun Road
Littlehampton
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