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Create your own late-1890s “straight-to-bias” walking skirt in this two-day sewing workshop by fashion expert Robert Haven. Participants will learn how to draft the skirt pattern directly onto fabric using their own measurements and discover which fabrics work best for this style of garment. Beginners are encouraged to start with plain muslin for their first attempt, which can later function as a petticoat.
Our August Women’s Circle on Sunday, Aug 2nd, 2026 will be centered around our discussion on “Sorrow”.
October Women’s Circle on Sunday, Oct 4th, 2026: “Awe”
Learn about tin punching, a decorative folk art popular in the 1800s, and create their own punched-tin design to take home. Bring the family to Behringer-Crawford Museum for a hands-on craft inspired by history. During this special program, families will learn about tin punching, a decorative folk art popular in the 1800s, and create their own punched-tin design to take home. This fun and creative activity connects to BCM’s exhibit 'Treasures From the Attic: 250 Years of Fashion & Furniture,' exploring the everyday craftsmanship that once decorated homes and household items. Recommended for families with children ages 8 and up.
Our September Women’s Circle on Sunday, Sept 6th, 2026 is centered around our discussion on “Intention”. This monthly gathering takes place on the first Sunday of every month throughout 2026! All participants receive a discount to SoHza Sister Boutique as our gift to you each month. We've created a powerful, welcoming circle inside our new space—a place where women come together to connect, grow, and make a difference in the world around us. We like to remind one another that, “When a woman is at the center of change, anything is possible.”