What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. Learners will need to come prepared with the needed project materials as announced the Sunday prior to class.Class Experience
US Grade 5 - 8
Intermediate Level
Each week we will explore a sewing project. As we try new patterns we will be examining the similarities and differences in fabrics, instructions, and function of our machines. The supplies for each week will be announced Sunday so they can be prepared for class later in the week. Common supplies are cotton fabric (generally a fat quarter or less), thread, pins, scissors, and rotary cutter (with mat and ruler). Various other supplies such as buttons, interfacing, zippers, clasps, and such will also be needed for various projects. Week of: December 31: Bookmark 2024 Schedule All classes scheduled for the week beginning with the Sunday date listed will use the following projects. January 7: Key Fob 14: Tissue Holder 21: Heat Pack 28: Beanie Hat February 4: Scrunchies 11: Glasses Case 18: Card Holder 25: Bunting Flags March 3: Bowl Cozy 10: Pincushion 17: Fabric Flower 24: Quilted Magnet 31: Luggage Tag April 7: Ear Buds Key Fob 14: Fabric Belt 21: Chapstick Cozy 28: Yoga Mat Bag May 5: Felt Monster 12: Sleep Mask 19: Dental Travel Case 26: Door Stop June 2: Water Bottle Tote Bag 9: Popsicle Holder 16: Superhero Cape 23: Keychain 30: Bean Bag Chicken July 7: Neck Cooler 14: Drink Cozy 21: Bucket Style Hat 28: Tool Belt August 4: Elastic Headband 11: Felt Puppets 18: Laundry Bag 25: Pillowcase September 1: Pencil Bag 8: Backpack Creature 15: Tablet/Phone Case 22: Mug Cozy 29: Cord Keeper October 6: Cross Body Bag 13: Grocery Bag Holder 20: Leg Warmers (Crazy Socks) 27: Camera Strap November 3: Apron 10: Lanyard 17: Pot Holders 24: Stocking style sock December 1: Fabric Trees 8: Santa or Elf Style Hat 15: Gnome Ornaments 22: Ear Warmer
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Students will need to have access to a working sewing machine for this class. The instructor will be using an older version of this machine: https://amzn.to/2XtCcsY
Students are responsible for knowing how to turn on, and thread their spacific machine prior to beginning class. If you need help with these steps often craft store employees (who you can meet with personally) and/or youtube videos are of great assistance. Please let the instructor know prior to class if you are still struggling and we will find a way to help.
Pre-Requisites
Learners should be comfortable using their sewing machine including the different stitches (straight, gather, and zig-zag) and threading the machine.
Supply List
The supplies for each week will be announced Sunday so they can be prepared for class later in the week. Common supplies are cotton fabric (generally a fat quarter or less), thread, pins, scissors, and rotary cutter (with mat and ruler). Various other supplies such as buttons, interfacing, zippers, clasps, and such will also be needed for various projects.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Brigham Young Univeristy - Idaho
Hello! I'm Aubrey and I am mom to 9 crazy children ages one through fourteen. We live on a homestead in Idaho where we raise rabbits, chickens, turkeys, ducks, quail, goats, and sheep.
I have a degree in Math Education and one in Family History but I love to teach a number of subjects. I absolutely love meeting new students! My favorite thing about teaching is helping my students to learn to use the tools that I am giving them in their daily life. Join my classes to learn about math, English, history and many more homestead themed topics to help you complete daily tasks and possibly find a new hobby in the process.
I'm excited to meet you!
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Live Group Class
$20
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
1-9 learners per class