Do It (for) Yourself

Photo: Levi Brown

There’s something comforting about old-fashioned DIY, especially if you can put it to immediate use. Quilting is a particularly fall-appropriate activity. Here’s how to get started. Step one: Go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and get inspired by the graphic quilts on view at “One of a Kind: The Studio Craft Movement” (through December 2). Step two: Sign up for an introductory quilting class at Purl Patchwork ($150 for four classes; 147 Sullivan St., nr. Prince St.; 212-420-8798). Beginners can buy the patches pictured here ($30 for twelve “fat quarter” pieces) and machine-sew a quilt in about eight hours. Step three: Display your masterpiece conspicuously. If quilting doesn’t call your name, there are plenty of satisfying alternatives on the next page.

Photo: Courtesy of Sewmark

Start Here
This compact sewing machine comes tailor recommended for amateurs (Juki 25Z sewing machine, $240 at SewMark, 307 W. 38th St., nr. Eighth Ave.; 212-239-5150).

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It’s All Mental
Bend a fork with your mind, after watching the instructional DVD (“Psychokinetic Silverware” DVD, $30 at Tannen’s Magic, 45 W. 34th St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-929-4500).

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Homeblown
Make the glassware for your next dinner party at One Sixty Glass ($560 for six classes, 160 Berry St., nr. N. 5th St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn; 718-486-9620; beehive vase, $185).

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Antiques in the Making
Learn how to make an old-fashioned doll with handmade porcelain parts from Annie Arroyo ($15 for first hour, $10 each hour thereafter, 373 Broadway, nr. White St., Ste. D16; 212-343-7080).

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The Art of Letters
The Society of Scribes keeps beautiful penmanship alive with calligraphy classes and workshops (up to $275 for a four-class series, various locations; 212-452-0139; Yunmei Calligraphy Brushes, from $28 at New York Central Art Supply, 62 Third Ave., nr. 11th St.; 212-473-7705).

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Binding for Posterity
Preserve your writings with a bookbinding class (up to $500 at the Center for Book Arts, 28 W. 27th St., nr. Fifth Ave., Ste. 3; 212-481-0295).

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Extremely Limited Edition
Design and screen-print your own ironic design at Etsy ($115 for two-day screen-printing class, 325 Gold St., nr. Myrtle Ave., Fort Greene, Brooklyn; 718-855-8874).

Photo: Courtesy of 3rd Ward

Home Design Your Way
Make this desk (or something like it) at 3rd Ward’s furniture-making class ($450 for six classes, 195 Morgan Ave., nr. Stagg St., Bushwick, Brooklyn; 718-715-4961).

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Build Some Fashion
Sew a shift dress or trendy top following Built by Wendy shop owner Wendy Mullin’s patterns ($14.95 at Built by Wendy, 7 Centre Market Pl., nr. Grand St.; 212-925-6538).

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Back to Pottery Class
Greenwich House Pottery teaches wheel throwing, kiln skills, and glazing ($480 for twelve classes, 16 Jones St., nr. W. 4th St.; 212-242-4106; Julia Galloway decanter set, $220).

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Sweater Seminars
Chunky knits are in; make yours with in-store knitting classes by Wenlan Chia, designer of Twinkle by Wenlan (free two-hour class at Anthropologie, 50 Rockefeller Center, nr. 50th St.; 212-246-0386).

Do It (for) Yourself