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The Arts Council of Princeton has launched Sew Many Masks, a process for community members to lend a hand and help increase the supply of protective face masks for the Princeton, NJ community.

Have SEW much fun with us this spring! đź§µJoin Carolina Fibras as she guides you through the ins and outs of machine sewin...
04/08/2021

Have SEW much fun with us this spring! đź§µ

Join Carolina Fibras as she guides you through the ins and outs of machine sewing and you'll be best friends with a sewing machine in no time! Your wallet and closet will thank you as you learn to make basic garments like fun pajama pants and become inspired to upcycle old clothes into new creations.

Tuesday, April 14 | 6:30-8pm

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Masks are a MUST when out and about in Princeton! Thank you for doing your part. If you are still in need of a mask, ple...
07/24/2020

Masks are a MUST when out and about in Princeton! Thank you for doing your part. If you are still in need of a mask, please write us at [email protected].

Masks are required outdoors in places where social distancing is not possible. This includes sidewalks on Nassau Street, Palmer Square, and Witherspoon Street, and other highly frequented areas in town.

Be on the lookout for new signage with a reminder to mask up, and please do your part to comply. We all want schools and businesses to open back up and for life to return to normal, but to do this safely requires low community transmission. We all need to be practicing social distancing, wearing a mask when near others, and washing hands frequently.

The Arts Council is incredibly proud to have provided, to date, 2,339 handmade masks to members of our community. This w...
07/21/2020

The Arts Council is incredibly proud to have provided, to date, 2,339 handmade masks to members of our community. This week, we're especially proud that Sew Many Masks donated 200 cloth masks to Princeton Human Services towards their 11th Annual Back to School supply drive!

This initiative was made possible by our dedicated volunteers, staff, and donors. THANK YOU!

If you're able, a donation towards Sew Many Masks enables the Arts Council to continue this important work. Learn more and show some love: https://bit.ly/39ODCBK

If you need a mask so you can start venturing out of your house - please let us know.  Just send an email to acpsewmanym...
06/11/2020

If you need a mask so you can start venturing out of your house - please let us know.

Just send an email to [email protected] with your name and the number of masks you need (up to 5). Instructions will then be emailed to you, containing a time slot for safe pick-up.

And, of course, thanks to all the amazing volunteers who are continuing to support the Sew Many Masks Project! We couldn't have done this without you!

For more information: https://bit.ly/39ODCBK

06/04/2020
Have you tried to make a T-Shirt Mask yet?  Kits are available for collection from the Arts Council of Princeton - no se...
05/29/2020

Have you tried to make a T-Shirt Mask yet? Kits are available for collection from the Arts Council of Princeton - no sewing machine or sewing skills are necessary.

For more information about how to collect a kit and a pdf of the instructions: https://bit.ly/39ODCBK

Can't sew? We have a solution ... no-sew masks made out of t-shirts!Watch this video and then swing by the Arts Council ...
05/28/2020

Can't sew? We have a solution ... no-sew masks made out of t-shirts!

Watch this video and then swing by the Arts Council of Princeton to pick up a T-shirt Mask kit ... you'll be making masks like a champion in no time!

For more information about how to collect a kit and a pdf of the instructions: https://bit.ly/39ODCBK

Mask-making just got a whole lot easier...introducing the No-Sew T-Shirt Mask!  Quick and fun to make with absolutely no...
05/28/2020

Mask-making just got a whole lot easier...introducing the No-Sew T-Shirt Mask! Quick and fun to make with absolutely no sewing skills required.

A special thanks to our friends at Custom Ink for donating boxes of leftover t-shirts, so we can keep making many more masks to distribute to our community.

T-shirt Mask Kits are available for collection from the Arts Council of Princeton's Witherspoon Street entrance.

To find the pattern and instructional video for making T-Shirt Masks: https://bit.ly/39ODCBK

Are you (slowly) starting to get out and about a bit more?  Thanks to our hard working and amazing volunteers, the Arts ...
05/22/2020

Are you (slowly) starting to get out and about a bit more?

Thanks to our hard working and amazing volunteers, the Arts Council of Princeton has more masks to distribute.

If you need some for you or you someone you know, send an email to [email protected] with your name and the number of masks you need (up to 5).

Instructions will then be emailed to you, containing a time slot for safe pick-up.

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THE ARTS COUNCIL OF PRINCETON LAUNCHES “SEW MANY MASKS” TO LEAD THE COMMUNITY IN MAKING CLOTH FACE MASKS FOR DONATION

With the new recommendation that everyone should wear a non-surgical mask when they go out in public during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) is launching “Sew Many Masks.”

The Arts Council has set up a process for community members to lend a hand and help increase the supply of masks by cutting fabric into patterns for mask making or sewing the fabric into face masks. The completed masks will then be available for pick-up for those who need them. Details on participation can be found on the Arts Council website: artscouncilofprinceton.org.

“We must all still follow the stay at home order, and staying at home is the single most powerful tool we have to control COVID-19,”says Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert. "But on the limited occasion when you need to go out, it is important to wear a cloth mask or face covering in order to help prevent the further spread of the disease. We are incredibly thankful to the Arts Council of Princeton for stepping up to coordinate a community mask-making effort so that everyone has access to a cloth mask.”