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Sold Out – Wednesdays: Beginning Machine Sewing

September 4 @ 6:30 pm 8:30 pm

First Class: Wednesday, September 4
Last Class: September 25
Time:
 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Class meets weekly for 4 weeks
Instructor:
 Jill Valavanis
Location: Room 201, Fiber Arts Studio
Ages:
Adults
Skill Level:
 Beginning
Registration Fee:
$150

This Wednesday section is sold out. Please consider registering for the Monday section by clicking here.

About the class

Learn the basics of machine sewing during this four-session class especially for beginners. Everyone will design and sew their own reversible tote bag. Bring your own sewing machine or use one from our studio. All materials are provided.

  • Week 1: Learn about the machine – what everything is called and how it works. Then jump right in and practice sewing straight and curved lines.
  • Week 2: Become more familiar with threading your machine, winding the bobbin, and changing stitches. Learn about interfacing and how to use a pattern. Begin designing your tote bag by choosing fabric for the interior, exterior, and handles.
  • Week 3: Start cutting and sewing your project. Learn about pinning, seam allowances, pressing seams, and clipping corners.
  • Week 4: Complete your bag by assembling the parts and adding a row of topstitching. You’ll be proud of all you’ve learned and have the confidence to begin sewing clothes, home decor, quilts, toys, and more!

Please share any special considerations (medical, physical, learning) that will help your instructor make your class accessible and accommodating for you. You can share these considerations when register or by emailing Sean at sean@sonomacommunitycenter.org.

The Sonoma Community Center (the Center) strives to create an inclusive, safe community where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. The Center is committed to creating such an environment because it brings out the fullest potential in each of us, which, in turn, contributes directly to creating a community of belonging. In order to ensure a positive, safe, and welcoming experience for everyone, all program participants are asked to abide by the following policies, community agreements, and restorative safety protocol.

About the instructor

Jill Valavanis

Instructor / Artist / Visual Arts Director

Jill Valavanis is the Visual Arts Director at the Sonoma Community Center and a teaching artist working primarily with fiber. She completed her graduate work at California State University, Long Beach where she earned a Master of Fine Arts in Integrated Three-Dimensional Media, utilizing skills developed in working with fiber, metal, and wood. Currently she is exploring free motion machine embroidery and relief printing on fabric.

Website www.jillvalavanis.com
Instagram @jillvalavanis

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