Sewing an Apron

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Sewing an apron

For those of use blessed to have those old black and white photos, we see them….Aprons! Aprons were a part of the daily attire around the home, at work, and in community gatherings. Protecting our clothing in beautiful ways while helping facilitate our important daily work is the legacy of those aprons. And, they are just as valuable today! Join us as we learn to make two styles of aprons in this class!

This is a 3 hour class that starts at 6pm MST.

There are no refunds on online classes, however, a recording will be available for you to watch afterwards.

Taanishi! Dishinikawshon Natalie Pepin. I am a Metis woman in the Tawatinaw Valley in Alberta, Canada. I support indigenous people who are reclaiming their indigenous roots to connect with their culture through learning the traditional skills, arts, stories and teachings of our ancestors. I support indigenous people, who are severed from their traditions by legacy and trauma of colonization, who are discovering that their culture is beautiful. I teach indigenous arts workshops such as beading, moccasin making and brain tanning as a means of reconciliation and reconnection.

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