Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Classes, Workshops & Work Group


Learn to smock! You can do this!





Introduction to English Smocking - Cost $15  (Class limited to 6 people)

This class is for individuals who have never smocked before or need a refresher of the basics. Fee includes a kit with materials needed. It would be helpful to bring your own small scissors and some strong straight pins.

Tuesday, January 30, 1:00-2:30 pm
Wednesday, January 31, 7:00-8:30 pm

Smocking Workgroup - Cost $10 per meeting (Each group meeting limited to 6 people)
Workgroups will meet twice a month on Tuesday or Friday afternoons and Wednesday evenings, depending on the desire of the group members. This is an on-going work group.
Members will have access to my large library of patterns and on-going help and instruction with smocking, sewing and embroidery. Each member may choose her own project. Each group meeting is limited to 6 people.

Open House (no charge)
Come and sign up, look over the pattern library, choose your project. For those of you interested in the workgroup you will want to come and choose your project so you can bring materials to the first meeting. There is plenty of time for an Easter Dress!!!
Thursday, January 26, 7:00-8:30 pm
Friday, January 27, 2:00-4:00 pm



Coming in March:
Quilting Workshop Series
Each series will feature a small project to hone specific skills.
Possible Example: Series A
                Project - Table Runner
                Class 1 Perfect cutting, perfect seams, perfect pressing =perfect piecing
                Class 2 Triangle Primer: Flying geese, stars
                Class 3 Binding your quilt
               
Individual Instruction - Cost $20 each person (Mother/daughter or 2 people together $25)
1 1/2 hours of personalized instruction for the sewing/quilting project of your choice. Call to schedule.

SEND AN EMAIL TO SEWMUCHGOOD@GMAIL.COM 
ALL FEES MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE.

ALL CLASSES WILL MEET AT MY HOME. CONTACT ME FOR ADDRESS.


Eva

1 comment:

  1. Eva, I had no idea you were an heirloom seamstress.
    I keep making a couple of fun things each year, mixed in with all my other stuff. Good to see your beautiful handiwork.
    Vicki (Kathy Jensen's sister)

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