Sewing 101 Sunday Morning Virtually or In Person
In this class you will learn all of the basic stitches and techniques starting with how to thread sewing machine and wind a bobbin. In this class series you will have a sample binder of personal seam and technique samples, to take with you that will have everything you have learned in it ! You can reference this when you are working on a project and forget exactly what the difference between and edge stitch and a top stitch is. Students will build skills by learning fundamental seams and finishes used in modern day garment construction. This class is taught as an instructional class. You will be walked though all the techniques step by step as a small group. Classes are no more than 6 people. On the last day we will go over a commercial pattern and start working on your project.
This class is limited to 6 people in person so make sure to sign up early! The studio is spaced out so that social distancing is followed. You must follow all regulations by wearing a face mask at all time and using hand sanitizer and keeping your space wiped down. Everyone will have a special station with a sewing machine and a serger.
Virtual students will need to supply their own sewing space and sewing machine. Along with fabric and small notions. The cost of class is discounted to reflect this. If you have a serger that would be awesome! If you do not that is ok and you can zig zag or over cast when the serger is used.
Start Dates for new sessions- Please select start date when checking out.
Sunday Nov 29th
Sunday Jan 24th
Sunday March 14th
Sunday May 2nd
Sunday June 13th
Sunday Aug 1st
Sunday Sept 5th
Sunday Oct 10th
Sunday Nov 21st
We will meet once a week on Sunday morning
Time - 11am - 2pm for 6 weeks
BINDER INCLUDES - How To Self Made Samples Of The Following
* Something not listed that you want to learn? Just ask and I can add it .
Threading a sewing machine
Winding a bobbin
Straight stitch
Zig Zag Stitch
Over lock stitch
Serging Corners and Curves
Bias Tape
Bias Tape Hem
Pinked Seams
Top Stitch
Edge stitch/under stitch
Double edge stitch
French seam
Regular zipper
Invisible zipper
Laped zipper
Button holes,automatic & manual
Eyeletes
Hand sewing a button
Machine sewing a button
Gathering with zig zag
Gathering with basting
Notches
Dart with legs
Fish eye dart
Knife pleats
Sewing curves
Interfacing types
Needles and needle types
Flat felt seam
Seam with piping
Rolled hem
Serged and folded hem
Hook and eye
Snap
Blind hem by machine and hand