What's included
6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentClass Experience
In this class we will be making five clothing items for 18 inch dolls that fit the 1930s time period. Prior to beginning this class students should have basic knowledge of a sewing machine including threading the machine and sewing a straight seam. Because all machines are different, instructor can help with basic machine questions and problems but it is highly suggested that a parent or other assistant who knows the machine is available for hands on help if necessary. Instructor will be posting daily videos demonstrating the sewing pattern. Students are expected to complete the steps on their own project and post progression photos and/or questions or problems about the given step. Learners are expected to comment on one another's photos with help and/or encouragement as they learn about the sewing process together. Week 1: All about Fabric, buying our fabric, and preparing our patterns Week 2: Study Hall Jumper - similar to Kit's Plaid School Jumper Week 3: Not Your Mama's Overalls - similar to Kit's Adventure overalls Week 4: Button Up Shirt - to pair with Kit's overalls Week 5: Hollywood PJs - similar to Kit's beach pajamas Week 6: Pocket of Posies Dress - similar to Kit's reporter dress Instructor will be available throughout the course to answer any questions and help problem solve in the classroom, through chat, and via personal video meetings. Please note that this is a leveled class. Each student is required to know how to accomplish the tasks in the previous levels before beginning classes of a higher level as I will no longer be covering those skills in higher level courses. If students need help learning a skill they have missed in a previous level class please message me and I can point you to a class where we teach that skill or set up a private lesson to make sure the skill is learned. Novice: straight stitches, hems, casings, elastic Beginner: straight stitching, some hand sewing, applying snaps Confident Beginner: gathering, hook & loop tape (aka velcro) Intermediate: fold over elastic, stretch lace, bias tape, pleats, darts, zippers, and pockets Advanced Intermediate: sizing techniques Experienced: beading, buttonholes, welt pockets Advanced: couture techniques, french seams
Learning Goals
In this class we will be learning all about the fashion of the 1930s and how to create the styles ourselves.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
As always, parents should be aware of sewing machine and scissor use in the home.
Supply List
Students will need to purchase the following patterns from PixieFaire and the supplies needed to complete the outfit construction. We will discuss this more on day 1 of class. Study Hall Jumper - https://etsy.me/3gGj2t2 Not Your Mama's Overalls - https://etsy.me/3JmS5XC Button Up Shirt - https://etsy.me/3oMTZc7 Hollywood PJs - https://etsy.me/3Lwu6XV Pocket of Posies Dress - https://etsy.me/3sABlFv
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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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