Last-minute gift ideas
Having a hard time getting the last person on your Christmas list?
Well, then maybe you might want to consider the following classes or sessions offered through the city's Recreation and Community Services Department:
Sewing classes
The City of Ontario's Recreation and Community Services Department will host classes to learn the basics and intermediate skills of sewing and have fun designing your own styles. Students may bring their own sewing machine or use of one of the centers machines.
Beginner class on Tuesdays Jan. 5th - 26th, 2010 (3:30-6 p.m.) Ages 10-Adult
Workshop class on Tuesdays Jan 5th - 26th 2010 (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.) Ages 10- Adult
Beginning/Intermediate class on Wednesdays Jan. 6th - 27th, 2010 (6:30-9 p.m.) Ages- Adult
$32 for 4 classes (non-residents add $6)
Classes held at the Armstrong Center 1265 S. Palmetto Ave. Ontario CA
Call (909) 395-2020 for more details.
Register at the Armstrong Center, De Anza Community Center or at www.ci.ontario.ca.us
Culinary classes
City of Ontario Recreation and Community Services Department is offering a Culinary class. where participants can enjoy learning about the Tastes from Around the World. The class is open to ages 18 & up.
Join Arielle Black, Owner of A.S.B. Culinary and learn from her how to prepare delicious meals from around the world. Classes will be held at the Westwind Community Center Jan. 15, 22nd and 29th from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Cost is $40 per class with a $20 supply fee payable to the instructor at class.
**Please register at least 48 hours prior to class date**
Call (909) 395-2020 for more details. Register now at the Armstrong Center,
De Anza Community Center or at www.ci.ontario.ca.us




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Sewing Instructions First Step: Mark the path you are sewing with tailor's chalk or some other method. Be careful not to use something that could bleed through the fabric and show up on the "good" side. Step 2: Make sure that you account for a seam allowance, if possible, of 1/2 inch. Of course, this will depend on the size of the fabric. Step 3: Pin the fabric that you will be sewing so...
The sewing machine needle bar goes down, carrying the upper thread with it. As the needle bar goes up, a loop of the upper thread (caused by friction between the thread and the fabric) is formed and picked up by the hook, which rotates behind the needle. This thread is carried around the hook which contains the lower thread encased in a bobbin case. As the thread passes around the hook it entwines with the lower thread, forming a lock-stitch.
There are sewing machine gears, there is also a motor inside to run it all, there are, hook and needle syncs, there is a pressure bar, feed dogs, pendulum swing, a crank shaft. tension discs for the thread to go in, always thread machine will presser foot up, and two hands on thread until it is time to thread needle.
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