Intro to Machine Sewing: Aprons
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An apron is a handy tool to have around in the kitchen, garden or even the craft studio. Without the need for tailoring, aprons are a great introductory sewing project for beginners. Theresa, Perennial’s Lead Instructor, will give an overview of the basic functions of the sewing machine, from threading the machine, to winding up a bobbin, and adjusting the tension. You’ll learn to work from a pattern as well as tips on hemming and sewing curved lines. Each participant will apply the techniques covered in class to create a simple apron from reclaimed fabrics. A DIY apron is a great handmade gift for your foodie friends!
Materials saved from the landfill: fabric
Skills you’ll learn: threading a sewing machine, threading a bobbin, machine stitches
Materials saved from the landfill: fabric
All ages welcome
Cancellation PolicyBummer, registration is closed for this class. Try searching for a similar class here or message the teacher to request a spot.
Perennial is a community workshop + store that transforms trash into creatively restored objects and teaches the St. Louis community how to do the same. For more information visit www.perennialstl.org or call 314-832-2288. Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 11am - 5pm.