Learning the Basics
Becoming an accomplished stitcher doesn’t happen overnight. It takes a lot of practice, and half the battle is learning the ins and outs of using your sewing machine. From winding a bobbin to keeping the right thread tension, how you use your machine affects everything you sew.
It’s true that most sewing machine stores will gladly guide you through these first steps after purchasing a machine, but what happens if you are beginning to sew with a hand-me-down? Or what if you’ve purchased your first sewing machine online or from a big-box store? What then?
Well I’ll tell you what, bring that machine on in to the Sewing Machine Basics class and learn with me! Become well versed in sewing machine terms like feed dogs, presser foot, and throat plate. Learn the right way to wind and insert a bobbin, and discover the true meaning of thread tension. Stitch up your own pillowcase while discovering the details of straight and zig-zag stitching. And, finally, transform into a technician to tune-up your machine and keep it purring like a kitten. Once you have a handle on the basics you can tackle any simple sewing project!
This class is being offered at the big beautiful classroom in Fabrics Etc. 2 located in Bensenville, near the corner of York and Grand. Class meets on Saturday February the 5th from 1-4 PM at the very affordable cost of $27.00. Register for class directly with Fabrics Etc. 2.
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