Category: Garment Sewing
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Beginning Sewing S1A - The Introduction Click here for more info. Face it -- you know very little about sewing, if anything. Staples and duct tape are p |
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Early Morning FasTrack - Garment Sewing S1A, S1B, S1C Click here for more info. A little under a year ago, we introduced something new to the schedule: our FasTrack Tier - an early morning S1A, S1B and S1C garment sewing series! Now you can confidently amass a myriad of sewing skills before you even set out for work! These sessions are intense, fast and furious, meeting twic |
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Lutterloh Studio Click here for more info. Making fashionable, professional looking clothing, requires complete control over fabric, style and fit. Choosing and making your own patterns, is the ideal way to create your individual style and ac |
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Mastering Stretch K1A - Sweatshirt Click here for more info. Anyone can buy a sweatshirt, but once you see how truly easy it is to construct, you'll be making your own over and over and over and… Another new addition to our ever-growing series of |
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Mastering Stretch K1B - Yoga Pants Click here for more info. You’ve got your serger. You’ve taken it out of the box, but you still have |
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Mastering Stretch K1C - Zippered Hoodie Click here for more info. If you |
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Mastering Stretch K1D - T-Shirt Click here for more info. Now that you’ve got some reasonable skills with stretch under your belt, you&rsq |
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Pattern Drafting PD101A Click here for more info. Introduced last trimester, Pattern Drafting PD101A made quite the splash! Our instructor, Sona Hadidian, is not only masterful at pattern drafting and draping, she also has the rare ability to impart h |
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Pattern Drafting PD101B - the Darts Click here for more info. In Pattern Drafting PD101A, you’ve created the block - a fit pattern - for your unique measurements. Now what? Dart manipulation! The way to and through design is taking the fundamental bust and waist darts and cycling them around the garment to create design. This class will take you |
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Pattern Draping PD201A - Draping for Design - the Intro Click here for more info. There are two fundamental schools for pattern design: flat pattern drafting and draping. Many designers employ both methods in their design work. In flat pattern drafting measurements are taken either from a dress form or from the body, and those numbers are magically translated into a bunch of i |
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Sewing S1B - The Casual Shirt Click here for more info. We’ve added this session of 1B for all you folks out there who wanted to hone your skills but wanted to trek a little different path (OK, guys...you didn’t want to make a skirt&hel |
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Sewing S1B - The Skirt Click here for more info. You might have thought it not possible, but you ploughed through 1A, and are ready to tackle the world. However, on the way to world sewing domination, you hav |
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Sewing S1B - The Vest Click here for more info. Here's a new class to provide you even more opportunity to dev |
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Sewing S1C - The Dress Click here for more info. You’re feeling darn proud of yourself, and rightly so! French seams and zippers pose no threat, and you& |
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Sewing S1C - the Jacket Click here for more info.
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Sewing S1C - The Pants Click here for more info. Time and again, people tell me you don't save mone |
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Sewing S1C - The Tailored Shirt Click here for more info. In Sewing1B, you mastered putting a convertible collar into a short-sleeve |
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Stretch Q&A - Unlocking Your Overlock Click here for more info. You’ve got your serger… And it looked so much like once you got it home, it would make perfect sense. And now you realize that if you had about another 14 hours in the day you’d be able to master it. No worries! Before you head down the path of overlock destruction, this class |
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The Tailor's Ham - The Sewology Series Click here for more info. You’ve taken bunches of sewing classes. You’ve stitched lots of garments. You’ve made a huge dent in the sewing world, but if you could just figure out how a welt pocket is sewn with a flap into a jacket the FIRST time, then you’d be ALL THAT and a box of Cracker Jacks... |





