
About this Event
Each lesson builds on the last and incorporates make-and-take projects, allowing you to progress from basic skills to more advanced projects. Sewing machines, scrap fabric, and basic materials will be available for class use.
Course Highlights
Machine Basics: Learn the anatomy of a sewing machine, how to thread it correctly, how to wind a bobbin, how to adjust thread tension, how to clean and maintain your machine, and how to troubleshoot common issues.
Materials Basics: Learn the difference between common fabrics, types of needles, types of machine “feet,” types of bobbins, and recommended tools, such as a seam ripper, marking tools, measuring tools, pins or clips, and more. We’ll cover the most recommended tools -- and what you can do without!
Sewing Techniques: Once your machine is properly threaded, we will begin by setting our stitch length and testing thread tension. Then, we will practice backstitching, sewing straight lines, curves, and 90-degree corners. We’ll apply these skills to move on to more advanced areas, such as sewing gathers and french seams, inserting zippers, and more.
Make and Take: Sew your very own projects! Each class will include an opportunity to sew something special for yourself or a loved one. As your confidence grows, you are welcome to explore other/additional projects to work on during class.
We will do our best to match the growth and interests of the class, to guide you towards learning what you are interested in mastering the most. At the foundation, here is what we will cover:
- Threading the machine, winding a bobbin, setting stitch length and tension.
- Understanding types of stitches and what they’re used for
- Fabric 101
- Understanding and maintaining consistent seam allowances
- Sewing crisp corners, curved lines, and clipping seams
- Creating neat hems and finishing edges
- Sewing gathering stitches
- Inserting elastic
- Inserting “all purpose” and “invisibile” zippers
- Reading sewing patterns (Commercial vs. Indie vs. Self Drafted)
- And more!
Types of projects we may work on include: lavender sachets, hair ties, bowl covers, zipper-closure pillowcases (or “envelope style”), quilted pouches, bags, shorts/boxers, gathered skirts, aprons, and more. As you advance, we can also look into supporting your own projects. For example, you can apply your knowledge of gathers to setting a sleeve in a shirt or taking on your first commercial pattern!
May 10
May 10 -Class I
Host: Sophia McMillan
May 17
May 17 Class 2
May 24
May 24
May 31
May 31
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
270 Camp Rd suite 103, 270 Camp Road, Charlotte, United States
USD 28.52