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INTRODUCTORY SEWING BOOT CAMP
Introductory Sewing is offered as a bootcamp throughout the year and during holidays. In IS Bootcamp, you’ll complete this same 8-week course in only 5 consecutive days, coming to class for 3 hours each day.
Please note: IS Bootcamp runs on a very tight timeline, and it's best suited for motivated, hard-working self-starters. The course content is extremely regimented, and you'll need to set aside about 2 hours each night at home (for the first three classes) for purchasing fabric, cutting fabric, and prepping your projects.
Whether you're a first-time seamstress-in-the-making or a frequent dabbler looking to increase your knowledge and refine your sewing skills, this program is the perfect place to start. Introductory Sewing is our most technically focused, most comprehensive sewing course. And it’s fun to boot! You’ll learn the basics of sewing plus how to work with (and adjust!) a pattern. You’ll build a solid sewing foundation (read: be able to sew anything after this!) and you'll leave with three projects including a custom skirt. We'll have you on your way to sewing much, much more.
And men, we didn't forget you. We have had many men in our Introductory Sewing classes over the years and while some men enjoy making skirts for the women in their lives, others wish to make something for themselves. That is why we now offer drawstring pajama pants as an alternative to the skirt project. Please note that the McCalls #M5992 drawstring pajama pant pattern is the only pattern acceptable for this class and no other pj pattern will be approved. The approved pattern can be purchased at The Sewing Studio for $10.
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PROJECTS: Drawstring bag, zippered pouch, custom skirt from a pattern
SKILLS & TECHNIQUES:
- Sewing-machine basics
- Tools and terminology
- Stitches: Regular stitch, stay stitch, topstitch, edgestitch, basting, stitch-in-the-ditch
- Seam finishes: Serging, zigzag, over-edge zigzag
- Preparing, marking, and cutting fabric
- Reading a commercial pattern
- Installing regular zippers, waistbands, and interfacing
- Sewing a garment that fits including adjusting the size and sewing darts
- Hemming a garment properly
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