Sewing for Beginners | Saturday, June 15 at 8 a.m. to noon | Rightfully Sewn, 1800 Wyandotte, Suite 204, Kansas City, MO 64109 | Join our hands-on introductory course that will teach you the foundational skills needed to construct simple textiles.
Saturday, June 15 from 8 a.m. to noon
Do you want an entry-level lesson on sewing and garment construction? Do you have a sewing machine but are uncertain how to use it?
Join us for a hands-on introductory course that will teach you the foundational skills needed to construct simple textile items including home goods and apparel. This class is perfect for the aspiring sewist who has been curious to try sewing or the self-taught sewist that would like to increase their knowledge and technical skill set.
Only 10 places!
Students will work on Janome HD-3000 and School Mate 7330 straight-stitch home sewing machines and Janome and Babylock home sergers.
Students will:
Cut and sew a tote bag,
Learn sewing vocabulary including sewing machine parts and apparel construction terminology,
Learn how to thread and operate a conventional sewing machine including trouble-shooting common issues,
Receive instruction on how to read a commercial sewing pattern,
Learn basic techniques to create sewn products including how to pin and cut fabric and order of operations for construction, and
Receive a complimentary Rightfully Sewn sewing pattern for a tote bag to continue sewing at home.
Basic sewing supplies will be provided. A shopping list will be provided.
This class is being taught by Rightfully Sewn Production and Operations Manager. She is a graduate of New Mexico State University and has more than 7 years of experience in the industry and teaching.
Tickets are $139 each. Only 10 places available.
Phone: 8164428078
2019/06/15 - 2019/06/15
Rightfully Sewn
1800 Wyandotte Street, Suite 204, Kansas City, MO
There is a wheelchair ramp on the south side of the building and an elevator on the west side of the building. Rightfully Sewn is accessible via a wheelchair ramp.