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Sewing class on Second Street: having fun with Mary Anne Ciccotelli

PELHAM — A women with the love of sewing started a program for kids who wanted to learn to sew and turn scraps into wraps.

By Larisa Breskin, Staff Reporter

PELHAM — A women with the love of sewing started a program for kids who wanted to learn to sew and turn scraps into wraps.

Mary Anne Ciccotelli of Second Street has won a good amount of ribbons and holds the program in her cozy basement.

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The class is enjoyed by many, including student Tessa Ross. “I love making projects that look like a straight line and become a shirt or skirt.” Tessa said.

Ms. Ciccotelli teaches classes not only for kids, but she also has classes for adults.

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The classes are great for an after-school activity to make your own creations with the fabric and have fun.

There are summer classes and school-year classes. In the summer, half way through a class there is an ice pop break. Students can also stay for lunch.

During the school year, the classes are two hours long.

This story also appear on the Colonial Times website.

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