Patchwork Studio: Learn Basic Quilt Blocking to Upcycle Old Garments

Sat Feb 22 2025 at 11:00 am to 02:00 pm UTC-05:00

The Nest | Providence

The Nest
Publisher/HostThe Nest
Patchwork Studio: Learn Basic Quilt Blocking to Upcycle Old Garments
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Learn to upcycle a favorite sweatshirt, tee, or unlined jacket by crafting a quilt block to
add to it!
About this Event

What's a quilt block? A quilt block is a small, individual section of a quilt, typically square, that serves as a building block for the entire quilt. In this workshop, we will be crafting our own quilt block and sewing it onto an old garment to give it new life.


Who you are: Someone who knows machine sewing basics (how to thread a machine

and wind a bobbin, how to follow a seam allowance). You’ve been looking for a way to

use scraps or give a favorite garment new life, and maybe you’ve been wanting to try

your hand at quilting.


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Class structure: Hands-on machine sewing class lead by sewist, Louise Sutton. During

this workshop, you’ll meet with up to 4 other stitchers for one, 3 hour class.


Course date: Saturday, February 22nd, 11am-2pm


Class curriculum: Learn quilt block sewing basics while choosing from one of five

designs, while learning about the history of the designs and quilting as a whole. We’ll be

using rotary cutters and mats, small seam allowances, and pressing techniques to

achieve a professional finish using your chosen fabrics and block design. Then, we’ll

sew your finished block onto a garment you bring!


Outcomes: Participants will bring new life into an old sweatshirt, jacket, or tee using their

handmade custom quilt block, while learning more about the history of the art of quilting.


What you need: If you have a sewing machine you'd like to use, please

bring it along with the pedal, presser foot, and needle. If you do not have a sewing

machine, no worries- We have machines available for use. Participants are encouraged

to bring their own machine to class to learn it's settings and functionality, but if you don't

have one and aren't ready to invest in one, we'd be happy to make one available to you

during class.

Participants need to bring:

● 1⁄4 yard of a few fabrics (3-4 different fabrics suggested) and/or fabric scraps for

making their quilt block

● A sweatshirt, tee shirt, or unlined jacket to upcycle using their quilt block

● A spool of All-purpose thread


If you have taken our Sewing 101 course, you will already have the necessary tool kit to

complete this project. If you have not taken a class with us, you will also need the following tools to make your quilt block. You can buy these supplies at checkout, just add on the Beginners Sewing Kit to your order or bring these materials if you already own them:

● Seam gauge

● Small pair of thread snips

● Seam ripper

● Pins

● Tailor's chalk or fabric pen/pencil


*No refund is given for any missed workshops or classes.

By signing up for this class you agree to grant The Nest the right to take and use photographs, video recordings, and/or audio recordings of you during the event. You understand that these materials may be used for promotional purposes, including print and digital marketing, social media, and other advertising mediums. You acknowledge that your name and identity may be associated with these images, and you waive any right to inspect or approve the finished product. Furthermore, you release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless The Nest from any claims, demands, and liabilities that may arise from the use of these photographs or recordings.


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Meet your Instructor : Louise Sutton, Sewist

Louise is a seasoned tailor at The Nest and a versatile stitcher with a background that spans diverse sewing projects, from crafting leather bags to creating couture garments for New York Fashion Week, and even contributing to costumes at Florida's theme parks. With over 15 years of extensive experience in factory settings, Louise is well-versed in industrial sewing and manufacturing, consistently delivering professional and enduring results.

Beyond their technical expertise, Louise is a fervent advocate for garment workers' rights, placing a strong emphasis on fair labor conditions and sustainable sewing practices. Their commitment to positive change within the industry is evident in their belief that makers have the power to influence transformation. Louise sees the foundation of this change in sewing education and an increased awareness of the potential impact of mending and alterations. Through their journey in the sewing world, Louise strives to inspire others to recognize the broader implications of their craft and contribute to a more ethical and sustainable future.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Nest, 272 Carpenter St, Providence, United States

Tickets

USD 39.19 to USD 129.89

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