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BY JOVANNA AGUILAR
Sew Houston oers modern sewing school Yolanda Stiger began sewing at age 6. She went on to become an English teacher in Spring Branch ISD for 10 years and spent her last semester giving students sewing classes after school. That’s when she decided to open her own sewing business, Sew Houston, in 2013. The details Sew Houston caters to all skill levels and hosts classes, private lessons, camps and parties. Customers can bring their own supplies, but Stiger also sells all the needed materials and has free sewing machines available for anyone who doesn’t have their own. Simple projects created at Sew Houston include pillows, T-shirts and pajama pants. “If you’re thinking about sewing, you should de nitely come by Sew Houston. You’ll be sur- prised with how easy and fun it is,” Stiger said.
Yolanda Stiger has owned local sewing school Sew Houston since 2013.
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Sew Houston owner and teacher Yolanda Stiger said students enjoy creating out ts, such as pajama sets.
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