Other members of the Sew Easy Girls will assist Johnson. Participants will learn to make a reversible apron that could be used when cooking, crafting, gardening or babysitting and a handbag that features six outside pockets to hold small items that usually fall to the bottom of a regular pocketbook. The size of the bag can be adjusted to create a shopping bag as well.
The workshop is free, but participants will need to supply their own materials and sewing notions. Space in the workshop is limited.
828.586.4009.
Ann Gill-Johnson, a member of the Sew Easy Girls Extension and Community Association, will offer a sewing class at 1 p.m. July 2, 9, and 16 in the conference room of the Community Services Center in Sylva.