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Catch the Christmas spirit early this year

Get started on Christmas gift-giving early by attending a Christmas napkin-making workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. on Thursday, May 19, at the Community Service Center in Sylva.  The workshop is hosted by the Jackson County Extension and Community Association Craft Club and will be taught by Mary Ann Budahl.

The cloth napkins, when folded, resemble Christmas trees, although they are usable at any time of the year.  They are easy and quick to make, requiring only a half yard of two contrasting fabrics to make six napkins. Participants will need to purchase their own material and bring a sewing machine and basic sewing equipment.

Cost for the class is $1. 828.586.4009.

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