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SUMMARY:February 2025 Simulcast | Jenny Ives (remote): No is not a word in my vocabulary\, aka Creativity in Sewing
DESCRIPTION:Jenny Ives (remote): \nNo is not a word in my vocabulary\, aka Creativity in Sewing \nFebruary 8\, 2025: 10:30-noon PST\nCampbell Community Center Multipurpose room M50 \nJenny Ives is a Costume designer out of Seattle\, WA. She got started sewing as a small child\, growing up in a sewing family it was in her blood. In high school\, she found her love of vintage clothing. That was a pipeline to starting costuming in the theater and her ballet studio. She loved helping to create a beautiful world on the stage! She started doing cosplay in 2013\, cosplay was a new way to build her creativity. She expanded her sewing techniques and was inspired by all the other creators. In 2015 she discovered her love for competing in Cosplay Contests. It lit a fire in her to try so many new things. Making friends with these competitors drove her to be her best\, and drove her to challenge herself. She started making her designs of Superhero ballgowns. But designing was never enough. From there it was how to take things to the next level. What new skills could she learn? It started small\, sewing in fairy lights to make something glow. Currently\, she is making fully articulated wings. There is always a new way to draw her creativity forward. \n  \nThis is an hybrid seminar and Zoom simulcast\, free to all active PenWAG members. (Our speaker will be appearing remotely) \nGuests may join; a $10 contribution is requested to help defray our costs \n$10.00Add to cart	\n			\n \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://penwag.org/event/february-2025-meeting/
LOCATION:Campbell Community Center Multipurpose Room M50 (with Simulcast)\, 1 W Campbell Avenue\, Campbell\, 95008\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event,Meetings and Lectures,Online Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="PenWAG (Peninsula Wearable Arts Guild)":MAILTO:info@penwag.org
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SUMMARY:February 2025 Workshop | Kevin Roche: Lights\, Fabric\, Action!
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Roche: Lights\, Fabric\, Action!\n \nAdd lighting accents to your work \nAn in-person workshop plus simulcast (will be recorded) \nAn introduction to adding illumination and animation to your projects. \nThe options for adding light and animation to wearables and accessories have multiplied incredibly over the last decade. I will begin with a brief overview of the types of illumination one can add to a project\, with some notes on pros and cons for each. \nThe rest of the workshop will focus on a simple hands-on illumination project\, adding flexible LED strip lighting to a garment\, hat\, or other project. \nPre-assembled kits will be available for advance order only\, and a parts shopping list and assembly instructions will be provided for students willing to solder their own. \nWhat to bring: \n\nYour favorite hand-sewing needle(s) and thread: invisible\, white or black as appropriate\nan item to embellish with a ribbon of light: a hat\, basket\, jacket\, or something elsenote that the light strips are slightly springy\, so a project made of very lightweight fabric may pose challenges.\n\nLighting kit options for the workshop:\nPre-assembled LED strip kits will be available at a kit charge of $30\, payable at the workshop.Note: It will not be possible to mail out kits to remote attendees. Please use the “No Kit Wanted” option when signing up.Each Kit will include 1/2 meter (~20″) of one of two styles of glowing LED strip: Ribbon style\, which looks like a 3/8″ wide glowing ribbon when switched on\, or Piping style\, which is a 3/8″ wide strip which glows along one edge\, more like piping or neon.The kit will be pre-soldered with about 3 feet of cable ending in a USB-A style plug you can use with almost any USB power pack or charger.Please indicate your preference for the kit style before adding the workshop to your cart. Kit fees are to be paid to the instructor at the workshop.Orders placed after Jan 7 Jan 12 or with no preference will be built from available inventory\, and will probably be cool-white ribbon style.NOTE: Extended to Jan 12! \nRibbon style LED strip\nAs you can see in the illustration\, this kind of strip is flat and lights up across its width like a glowing ribbon \n\nPiping style LED strip\nThis kind of strip is the same width\, but most of the light comes out of one edge of the strip. This is more like piping\, and can be tucked into a fold to create the effect of a thin neon tube. Note that you cannot stitch through the strip like actual piping. It must be tucked into a fold or between layers of fabric so just the edge is exposed if you wish to hide the wider portion. \n\nLocation Saratoga Senior Center \n$65/$45 members $65.00Read more	\n			\n  \n 
URL:https://penwag.org/event/february-2025-workshop-kevin-roche-lights-fabric-action/
LOCATION:Saratoga Senior Center\, 19655 Allendale Ave\, Saratoga\, CA\, 95070\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Workshop,Virtual Workshop,Workshops and Classes
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SUMMARY:February 2025 Monday Muse
DESCRIPTION:Our monthly just-for-fun Zoom schmoozefest! \nLog-in details are sent via email to all Active PenWAG Members
URL:https://penwag.org/event/february-2025-monday-muse/
LOCATION:PenWAG Online Clubhouse
CATEGORIES:Meetings and Lectures,Online Event,PenWAG Monday Muse
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