Beginners start here! This is an ideal class for the sewists that wants to learn clothing construction with Alicia.
Beginners start here! This is an ideal class for the sewists that wants to learn clothing construction with Alicia.
Pajama Pants are one of the quickest and most versatile garments you can sew. They are great for lounging around all year long. This class is the perfect opportunity to learn sewing fundamentals. You will learn to read a pattern, layout the pattern, pin and cut fabric, make an elastic casing and sew a seam and a hem. Sewing machine operation will be covered for the beginners in class.
Unisex, adult sized Patterns will be provided:
If you plan on making these for someone other than yourself, bring waist, hip and outseam measurements ( waist to floor) . If you have a pair of PJ pants they love, bring them too.
Bring the following to class:
2 3/4 yard of non- stretch fabric ( cotton or flannel)
3/4 " inch wide elastic the size of your waist ( i.e. if your waist is 30, bring 30")
Thread to match
Sewing kit - pins, scissors, etc.
The Sew-it-All Studio is a cozy little studio located in Littleton Colorado. The central location is close to C470 and Broadway - just minutes from Downtown Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Columbine, Ken Caryl, Roxborough, Sterling Ranch, Castle Rock, Lone Tree and Centennial.
This class is for the student who has never sewn, has minimal skills or needs a good refresher. Students learn how to thread a sewing machine, choose a size, cut out a pattern, follow instructions and create a wrap skirt or elastic waisted pencil skirt / causal pants for men.
Take a moment to relax and sew with an experienced sewing instructors. When you need that extra special touch and guidance from our talented instructors on any project, take the time with us at Sewing Nuts. Machines and supplies will be right at your finger tips the entire time.
In this beginner sewing class, you’ll learn to use a sewing machine, basic stitches, and fundamental sewing techniques and finishes used in modern sewing and garment construction. You’ll be walked through each techniques, step by step, as a small group, then you go back to your station and try ...
Classes will offer a range of possible structured projects, such as hats, scarves, dresses, bags, stuffies, pillows and pillow cases, pants, napkins, aprons, PJ bottoms, skirts, T-shirts, or any number of options.
Learn how to drape a fabric on a dress from, make patter out of the drape fabric and construct into a garment.
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