As I mentioned in week 1 of the quilt along, hang onto those scraps! Below is one of the blocks that I made from random other quilts and projects. At this rate I will have a block for each of the quilts and projects that I do.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Sewing Cafe!
The
projects completed in Sewing Café are designed for beginner sewers and most of
the garments are geared towards women ages 20-30. We will complete some projects for other age
groups and some craft projects around the holidays for gift giving.
Some of the projects include how to up-cycle garments (perfect for those items you just can’t seem to part with but don’t wear any longer), basic skirt patterns, and how to make your own basic pattern. If you have something you would like to see as a project, please let me know!
Upcoming projects and supply list
- How to add pockets to a skirt/dress
- Color blocking
- How to sew with gathers
- How to hem a garment
Supply list:
- 1tank that fits you
- 1 yard of at least 2 different color fabrics- no more than 3 colors (if you use 3 colors, then you only need ¾ yard of each fabric and you will have some left over)
- Clear elastic
- 1 yard muslin (if you have a light weight fabric and want to line the skirt portion of the dress)
Thursday, September 13th: Pencil skirt
What you will learn:
- How to take your own measurements and use a commercial pattern to sew the skirt (the pattern is proved for waist size between 26.5” to 34” and hip size from 36” to 44”)
- Sew in an invisible zipper
Supplies:
- 2 yards of print woven bottom weight fabric
- ¼ yard lightweight fusible interfacing
- 7”-long invisible zipper (match the color to the skirt fabric)
- Presser feet: blind hem & invisible zipper
- Thread: all-purpose & serger (optional)
- Serger (optional)
Thursday, October 11th: Ruffle skirt
What you will learn:
- How to sew gathers on a skirt
- Sewing with elastic
Supply list:
- Jelly roll of 40 print cotton fabric strips (if you do not want to use a jelly roll, you can purchase 1.5 yards of fabric you would like to use as the ruffles- I bought a total of 2 yards of fabric, enough for the gathers and for the actual skirt fabric)
- ½ yard of coordinating 45”-wide print cotton fabric (1 yard for hips larger than 40”)
- 1”-wide elastic (amount determined by waist measurement)
- All-purpose thread
- Tailor’s chalk
- Pinking shears
- Safety Pin (or bodkin)
- Hand sewing needle
- Gathering foot (optional)
For all classes, please bring the following items (all of these items can be purchased at the store for your convenience):
- Sewing machine with extra needles
- Thread(s) to match fabric
- Fabric safe marking tools (such as chalk)
- Sewing pins with pin cushion (or something to hold the pins in)
- Seam gauge
- Seam ripper
- Tape measure
- Fabric scissors
- Rotary cutter with plastic ruler (optional if you prefer to cut using rotary cutter- can purchase at the store after using the tool)
Let me know if you have any questions!
Some of the projects include how to up-cycle garments (perfect for those items you just can’t seem to part with but don’t wear any longer), basic skirt patterns, and how to make your own basic pattern. If you have something you would like to see as a project, please let me know!
Upcoming projects and supply list
Thursday,
August 23rd: Tank dress
What you will
learn:- How to add pockets to a skirt/dress
- Color blocking
- How to sew with gathers
- How to hem a garment
Supply list:
- 1tank that fits you
- 1 yard of at least 2 different color fabrics- no more than 3 colors (if you use 3 colors, then you only need ¾ yard of each fabric and you will have some left over)
- Clear elastic
- 1 yard muslin (if you have a light weight fabric and want to line the skirt portion of the dress)
Thursday, September 13th: Pencil skirt
What you will learn:
- How to take your own measurements and use a commercial pattern to sew the skirt (the pattern is proved for waist size between 26.5” to 34” and hip size from 36” to 44”)
- Sew in an invisible zipper
Supplies:
- 2 yards of print woven bottom weight fabric
- ¼ yard lightweight fusible interfacing
- 7”-long invisible zipper (match the color to the skirt fabric)
- Presser feet: blind hem & invisible zipper
- Thread: all-purpose & serger (optional)
- Serger (optional)
Thursday, October 11th: Ruffle skirt
What you will learn:
- How to sew gathers on a skirt
- Sewing with elastic
Supply list:
- Jelly roll of 40 print cotton fabric strips (if you do not want to use a jelly roll, you can purchase 1.5 yards of fabric you would like to use as the ruffles- I bought a total of 2 yards of fabric, enough for the gathers and for the actual skirt fabric)
- ½ yard of coordinating 45”-wide print cotton fabric (1 yard for hips larger than 40”)
- 1”-wide elastic (amount determined by waist measurement)
- All-purpose thread
- Tailor’s chalk
- Pinking shears
- Safety Pin (or bodkin)
- Hand sewing needle
- Gathering foot (optional)
Thursday,
October 25th: TBD
Thursday,
November 8th: TBD
Thursday,
December 13th: TBD
Things to know
Please
check sunnydaycreativecreations.blogspot.com and Waco Bernina Sew & Quilt
facebook page for photos of upcoming projects and the supply list! All supply lists will be provided at least
one week prior to the class date.For all classes, please bring the following items (all of these items can be purchased at the store for your convenience):
- Sewing machine with extra needles
- Thread(s) to match fabric
- Fabric safe marking tools (such as chalk)
- Sewing pins with pin cushion (or something to hold the pins in)
- Seam gauge
- Seam ripper
- Tape measure
- Fabric scissors
- Rotary cutter with plastic ruler (optional if you prefer to cut using rotary cutter- can purchase at the store after using the tool)
Let me know if you have any questions!
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