Online sewing classes
Hands-on or lecture style classes designed to enhance your sewing skills. Attend on the day and/or watch the video later.
To new sewers, interfacing is mysterious. Beginner sewers may not realize that there is a world of interfacing varieties. For experienced sewers, it is smart to refresh your understanding of the types and applications. Each type has a specific purpose, and once you know how to select the right one, you’ll be amazed by the improvements in your garments and other projects.
Tutor - Louise Sparrow Format - Lecture
Time2:00 PM - ACT, NSW, TAS, QLD, VIC1:30 PM - SA12:30 PM - NT12:00 PM- WA
There are those who love to make bound buttonholes, single- and double-welt pockets and other couture details, and there are those who put the pattern back in the drawer when they see such things.
In this class you will learn a simple technique for sewing a single-welt pocket with just two pattern pieces. This style of pocket is best suited to unlined, casual garments.
Tutor - Louise Sparrow
Format - Lecture
Time
2:00 PM - ACT, NSW, TAS, QLD, VIC
1:30 PM - SA
12:30 PM - NT 12:00 PM- WA
Inset corners can appear in many areas of a garment—such as cut-on shawl collars, inset panels, and godets. Creating a clean, sharp corner can be tricky. In this class, you’ll learn two effective techniques for constructing inset corners, along with methods to stabilise them and prevent stretching or fraying.
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