SewGreen News, Dec 4, 2008
www.sew-green.org
SewGreen, Women's Community Bldg, 100 W Seneca St, Ithaca NY

CONTENTS
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~ ReCraft Fair
~ Sewing Machine Sale
~ Sewing Lessons for Children
~ Support SewGreen at the Ithaca Alternative Gift Fair
~ Teen Sewing Club Open to All
~ Preview of Upcoming Classes for Kids, Teens, and the Rest of Us!
~ Become a SewGreen Teacher
~ Shop Local Challenge Kicks Off Holiday Season
~ Kudos to the Finger Lakes ReUse Center
~ SewGreen's Holiday "Wish List"
~ About SewGreen

A HOLIDAY FAIR THAT'S KIND TO THE EARTH
SewGreen is hosting Ithaca's first ** ReCraft Fair ** on Saturday, Dec 13. 
Every item in the Fair is fashioned from reused, reclaimed, vintage, or 
earth-friendly materials. Fifteen local artisans, fabric artists, and designers 
will offer one-of-a-kind fashions for children and adults; lots of hats, 
mittens, and scarves; gift bags; reusable totes; fabulous designer handbags; 
and an array of beautiful, whimsical, and practical gifts. Come see how 
sophisticated - and fun - reuse can be! The Fair runs from 11am to 5pm, at the 
Women's Community Building, 100 W Seneca St, in downtown Ithaca. P.S.: Taking 
place at the same time, day, and place is a SewGreen sewing machine sale and 
the Community Arts Partnership's Holiday Artists' Market!

SEWING MACHINE SALE
SewGreen has rescued another batch of classic sewing machines, which will be 
offered for sale at affordable prices, Saturday Dec 13, 11am to 5pm in the 
SewGreen classroom. These older machines were built to last for generations. 
Each has been cleaned, oiled, and is ready to sew. Sewing machine technician 
Dianne Black will be on hand to explain each machine's features.

SEWING LESSONS FOR CHILDREN
We heard you, parents! Kids really want to learn to sew. After the New Year, 
SewGreen will offer private and small-group lessons in beginning machine sewing 
to children 8 to 12, by appointment. We can also teach a parent and child 
together. Lessons can be scheduled after school or on Saturday mornings. E-mail 
Wendy, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Include your child's age and what times/days of the 
week you prefer. Gift Certificates are available. A limited number of 
scholarships, based on economic need, are available. 

SUPPORT SEWGREEN AT THE ITHACA ALTERNATIVE GIFT FAIR
SewGreen will be among 31 not-for-profit organizations represented at Ithaca's 
5th annual Alternative Gift Fair, this coming Saturday, Dec 6, 11am to 7pm at 
the First Presbyterian Church, corner of Court and Cayuga Streets. Shoppers may 
choose from over a hundred gifts of charitable donations that help the 
organizations do their work. Each donation comes with a holiday card and an 
insert that explains what the gift will provide. Gifts range from $5 to as 
generous as you want. All of the gifts, including SewGreen's, can be seen at 
www.ithacaaltgiftfair.org. SewGreen gifts will go toward hand-sewing kits for 
children, allow us to continue to offer class scholarships, provide classroom 
supplies, or provide general support. ** New this year: Shoppers who can't 
attend will be able to buy gifts ONLINE for two weeks following the Fair

FASHION UFOs MEETS 6 - 9 PM FRIDAY NIGHTS
Teens who like to sew are invited to attend the Friday night (6 - 9pm) 
get-togethers of "Fashion UFOs," SewGreen's teen sewing club. The club meets 
twice more this year. This Friday, Dec 5, reuse designer Heidi Brown will share 
her experiences in making one-of-a-kind fashions and will show how to reuse 
pants and t-shirts. For more information, contact club supervisor Katie 
Sullivan, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PREVIEW: JAN - APRIL CLASSES & EVENTS
The schedule for Winter/Spring is coming together! Beginning Machine Sewing - 
our most popular class - will be offered multiple times, and we have developed 
a follow-up class for those who want to learn more. A two-part Scrap Quilting 
class will show the basics of quilt-making with all reused materials. 
Rug-making, both braided and crochet, will be offered. We've scheduled some 
kids' and teen sewing classes on days off from school. A ReFashion Workshop, a 
class on Mending and Alterations, and a class on putting in zippers will also 
be offered. Sewing machine knowledge will be shared at Meet Your Machine, and a 
new class in cleaning and oiling sewing machines. Open Sews will continue, on 
the first and third Sunday of each month, 1 - 4 pm. The complete schedule will 
be posted by mid-December! To sign up for class announcements, contact Wendy, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

BECOME A SEWGREEN TEACHER
SewGreen will hold teacher trainings in January. We are looking for people who 
know how to sew and would like to teach sewing skills to others. The two-part 
training will include an orientation to our "fleet" of classic machines, the 
content of our classes, and our culture of inclusion and sustainability. We'll 
share what we've learned about teaching kids, teens, and adults and will also 
be looking for input and creative ideas from you. The training is free. For 
more information, contact Wendy, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

THINK LOCAL FIRST!
A new initiative in support of a healthy local economy has launched a holiday 
shopping campaign to keep local dollars local. Visit the  ** Local First Ithaca 
**  website at www.localfirstithaca.org for "top ten reasons to buy local" and 
learn how you can win prizes and gift cards as a reward for shopping at any of 
49 local and green businesses. Among them is Tuff Soul, SewGreen's retail 
partner, where sustainable style meets street chic, and where you can browse a 
selection of virgin fabric rescued for reuse by SewGreen.

TAKING REUSE UP A NOTCH
The ** Finger Lakes ReUse Center ** www.fingerlakesreuse.org is now open in the 
Triphammer Mall. SewGreen is proud to have a resale display in the center's 
retail store, which offers a variety of goods and materials at affordable 
prices. The ReUse Center accepts donations of surplus building materials, 
furniture, housewares, electronics, art and school supplies, and more. 
Donations must be clean, complete, and in good working condition. 

SEWGREEN'S HOLIDAY WISH LIST
Just in case you have any of these things hanging around: Good scissors or ones 
that can be sharpened; rotary cutters and blades; new thread; sewing machines 
of all vintages and conditions; a serger; metal Class 66 bobbins; a small 
printer that's Dell-compatible; crochet hooks; thimbles and hand-sewing 
needles; tape measures; printer paper or cover stock; felt markers and colored 
pencils; pastels and charcoal; large sketch books. Thank you.

ABOUT SEWGREEN
SewGreen is a not-for-profit project based in Ithaca NY that encourages thrift, 
reuse, creativity, and a rediscovery of sewing and traditional handcrafts in a 
welcoming setting. We serve the entire community across an inter-generational 
demographic that includes many cultural, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. 
Donations of fabric, sewing machines, and sewing materials are reused in our 
classroom, given to other groups that do charity sewing, or resold to gain 
revenue to support our education and outreach programs. For information on 
donations, visit our website at www.sew-green.org. 

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To be added or subtracted from SewGreen's newsletter distribution list, 
contact Wendy Skinner, SewGreen Coordinator, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 607-277-7611.
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