After 5 years of teaching exclusively hand sewing and embroidery at schools, Miss Shannon's Sewing opened up their own studio to teach machine sewing. At the studio children become familiar with a sewing machine. They start by learning how to thread a machine, make a bobbin, and sew straight lines.
Description
After 5 years of teaching exclusively hand sewing and embroidery at schools, Miss Shannon's Sewing opened up their own studio to teach machine sewing. At the studio children become familiar with a sewing machine. They start by learning how to thread a machine, make a bobbin, and sew straight lines.
The first project they sew is a pillow and then move onto a mini quilt, pajama pants, skirts and maybe dresses, rompers and backpacks. Eventually the class turns into tutoring where students get to bring in patterns and projects that they would like to learn. We create an environment where kids are encouraged to be independent but nurtured and encouraged. We truly love teaching sewing.
After School Enrichment
Miss Shannon's Sewing teaches hand sewing and embroidery as after school enrichment at schools in Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, Burbank and Simi Valley. Schools include The Wesley School, Oakwood, Buckley, Curtis and St. Francis Xavier.
Sewing Studios
Miss Shannon's Sewing also offers classes taught at our studios. Since we teach hand sewing and embroidery at so many schools our studio classes focus on teaching children how to sew on a machine.
Miss Shannon
In 2009 Shannon Allbright, a former clothing designer, started teaching sewing at a summer camp which quickly turned into an after school enrichment program. 10 years later, with a staff of 17 beloved instructors, Miss Shannon's Sewing is running 50 classes a week.
Sewing Machine Basics course is offered by Yoga Sew Good.
We are in the process of enrolling the Winter 2021 of sewing classes in  Chicago at our Workrooms and there is still time and space left to get on board! Get yourself some fun, interesting, and safe social distance sewing!
With Sewing 101 we are going back to the basics, starting from scratch, and taking you step by step through all the essentials to make learning to sew a fun and inspiring experience.
Learn basic sewing terminology and types of stitches. Learn how to set up and thread your machine. Practice sewing straight, corners/pivots, and curves and make a bookmark.
This is such a fun project and perfect for this time of year! Take a large candy bag and create a zippered, lined, quilted pouch. The bigger the bag, the easier to turn your project right side out when finishing up-- sounds like a good excuse to get the Family Size bag of your favorite candy!
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