The Ohio State University Extension-Clermont is hosting Sew What’s New, a workshop for beginning and intermediate sewers (between the ages of 8 and 19) Saturday, Oct. 29. The workshop will run from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the 4-H Hall at the Clermont County Fairgrounds, located at 1000 Locust Street in Owensville. The cost for each participant is $15. All materials are included.

“The clinic is open to youth from Brown, Clermont, Clinton, and Hamilton Counties, and it will provide a great opportunity to get to meet others interested in sewing as well as improving your sewing skills. You do not need to be a 4-H member to attend,” said Delores Kerber with OSU Extension-Clermont. “Participants will make a project to take home, a service project for children in need, and receive a 4-H project book of their choice.”

For more information about the projects available, visit the website www.ohio4h.org/familyguide.

Participants should bring their own picnic lunch (refrigeration is available) and their own home sewing machine and equipped sewing box/basket. If you have no sewing machine available, please call OSU Extension in advance at (513) 732-7070 and check for availability.

To register for Sew What’s New, call OSU Extension-Clermont at (513) 732-7070. You may also register online at the OSU Extension website at Clermont www.Clermont.osu.edu.

The deadline to register is Friday, Oct. 21.