March – Fundamentals of Sewing: Grades 7-9
non-credit – in person
- Dates: March 7 – 28
- Times: 12:30 – 2:30 PM
- Meetings: 4
- Days: Saturdays
- Instructors: Laura Tanzer
$137.00
5 in stock
Description
This sewing class will cover basic hand sewing terms and techniques, including how to use a needle and thread, pins, scissors and fabrics. The main goal is to understand, and practice with, the tools for basic sewing, so that students can create and mend items that are made in textiles. In addition to the basic tools and techniques, students will learn skills such as how to use a sewing machine, how to hem, and how to sew on a button. After brief presentations of the tools and uses, students will practice using these tools by creating both a ‘sampler’ and a small project such as a pouch/purse. Students will use the basic tools for hand sewing, such as needle, thread, pins, scissors, seam ripper. They will also learn about fabrics, such as woven and knit, and the differences in sewing on each. Class culminates on an exhibition of artworks on the last day!
NOTE: Please check the supply list for suggested supplies.
This course must meet minimum enrollment by February 28 in order to run. Register today!
Supply List
- All supplies provided
- Optional: Feel free to bring any sewing implements you have at home along! (needle, thread, pins, scissors, seam ripper) If you own a sewing machine and would like to bring it to continue to learn machine and handsewing you may bring it to campus. Please talk to the teacher on the first day to discuss timing.







