TAYLOR — Members of the American Sewing Guild will offer short sewing programs in November at the Taylor Community Library, 12303 Pardee Road.
The programs, for students ages 12 to 15, are set for 6 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 and 17. Admission is $5 per class.
Each class will work on a separate project; students may register for classes separately. The Nov. 9 project will be a tote-type bag. The Nov. 17 project will be a holiday item, either an apron or a bun cover.
The American Sewing Guild is a national organization open to all who believe sewing is an art.
Members concentrate on stitching projects, which include any type of garment (clothing) sewing, quilting or interior decorating projects, such as making curtains or pillows.
The members involved with the Taylor Community Library program are part of the Detroit Chapter and call themselves the Taylor Downriver PM. The group meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month at the Penrickton Center for Blind Children, 26530 Eureka Road. The monthly meetings often feature guest speakers.
For more details contact Ilene Flezar at (313) 292-1885