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Paid Classes

Wed, July 16 - 5-7 PM

Towel cover up sewing or Alter a T-shirt / Main Library - Remakery Space

Wed, July 23 - 5-7 PM

Tie Dye / Main Library - Remaker Space

Thurs, July 24 - 5 -8 PM

Sewing 102 - Fabrics and Pattern Reading / Main Library - Remakery Space

Sun, July 27 - 10 AM -1 PM

Pojagi inspired curtain - window suncatcher / Main Library - Remakery Space

Sat, Aug 2 - 5-7PM 

Nichos / Main Library - Remakery Space

Free Workshops

  • Multiple Dates
    Fri, Jul 25
    Remaker Space - Main Library
    Jul 25, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
    Remaker Space - Main Library , 1102 Tacoma Ave S, Suite F, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
    Work on that mending pile. Give your clothes some love. Take time to care for yourself.
  • Wed, Jul 30
    Main Library - 2nd floor - Community Hub
    Jul 30, 2025, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
    Main Library - 2nd floor - Community Hub, 1102 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
    Who doesn't love a tote? Use fun fabrics to sew one that is unique to you.
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Tacoma Creates is a community supported initiative to increase access to arts, culture, heritage, and science experiences throughout Tacoma by reducing barriers to access and expanding offerings, particularly for underserved youth. In November 2018, Tacoma voters approved Tacoma Creates by 67.2%, passing in every reporting precinct. Tacoma Creates is the first Cultural Access Program under RCW 36.160 to be enacted in Washington State.

Thank you, Tacoma, for supporting Tacoma Creates, which provides critical funding for cultural organizations around the city, including Remakery. Remakery appreciates Tacoma Creates for its support of our impactful community programs, including: free sewing workshops and free crafting workshops.

Check out what's going on in Tacoma on the Events Calendar & Free Programs — Tacoma Creates

Tacoma Creates is funded through a sales tax of one-tenth of one percent. The programs listed above are examples of how Remakery and other cultural organizations are putting this money to work.

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