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Workshop by Alison Billiard
Create a small table runner while learning a low-waste approach to traditional paper piecing rooted in a culture of resourcefulness. This method still uses paper, but as a reusable guide rather than stitching through a new piece for every block, maintaining the same accuracy with less waste and less work.
Date: May 9, 2026 | 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: Boylston Community Centre, 11728 Highway 16, Boylston, NS
Fee: $15 | Bring your own lunch and materials
Requirements: Confident beginner sewing skills
Ages: 15 and up
For more information and to register, go to artworkseast.ca/events.
All registration must be paid in advance using the link above.
Have questions? Email info@artworkseast.ca
This workshop is part of the ArtWorks East “Exploring Our Cultural Roots” workshop series, funded by the NS Department of Culture, Communities, Tourism, and Heritage.
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