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UD startup SEWcial Cafe is now offering virtual classes

Founder ChaCha N. Hudson is an alum of University of Delaware's Horn Entrepreneurship and teaches fashion courses in UD's Fashion & Apparel Studies department.

ChaCha N. Hudson. (Image via facebook.com/groups/sewingwithchachankole)

SEWcial Cafe, a sewing makerspace geared toward women in Philadelphia (with a potential Wilmington location coming in the future), is now offering classes online.

“I know we’ve all been feeling a bit disconnected during this time of advised isolation,” said SEWcial Cafe founder ChaCha N. Hudson, an alum of University of Delaware’s Horn Entrepreneurship who teaches fashion courses in UD’s Fashion & Apparel Studies department and advanced fashion courses in the Continuing Education department at Moore College of Art & Design, said in an email update. “I’ve decided to move classes to a virtual platform to help in the effort to keep us all healthy and safe.”

Classes will be run via Google Hangouts, and cost $120 for a two-hour session, or $240 for three sessions. Register for a session online.

In additional to online classes, Hudson also runs the social distance-friendly Sewing with ChaCha N’Kole group on Facebook.

Companies: University of Delaware

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