Upcoming Classes

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Class List Calendar

Jun 2, 2012

zip-o-riffic pillow (with French seams) : session 105

one 2.5-hour class // $100 + supplies (see list below)

the pièce of résistance: a pillow cover with an invisible zipper and tidy French seams that would rival any similar style found at high-end home furnishing boutiques. magnifique!

this workshop is designed to teach a number of valuable sewing skills from invisible zipper installation with an emphasis on professional-looking results.

beginner sewing machine experience required; please be able to wind a bobbin and thread a machine. if you don’t know how, sign up for an intro to sewing machine class first (see above) and you’ll be good to go! space is very limited for this class; please sign up early

supplies:

  • 1 yard fabric (linen, cotton prints, silk duponi or similar; no stretch, knits or velvet). if you’d like to use different fabrics on the for the front/back buy two 1/2 yards
  • 22″ invisible zipper (we’ll be teaching you how to shorten it)
  • 16″ pillow form (not required to bring to class)
  • scissors (new or used only on fabric)
  • all-purpose thread to match fabric
  • pins
  • pincushion
  • tailor’s chalk in contrasting color to fabric or air-soluble fabric marking pen
  • 18″ transparent sewing ruler (optional)
pilllow(zipporific)
Start: Jun 2, 2012 1:00 pm
End: Jun 2, 2012 3:30 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002
Cost: $100

Jun 4, 2012

intro to sewing machine : session 136

with diana rupp, make founder/author of SEW: sew everything workshop

if you’ve never ever touched a sewing machine, or the last time was in junior high school home ec, here’s the perfect workshop to develop some basic machine sewing skills. identify the parts, what to look for when purchasing a new machine, and how to make a simple fabric wallet.

note: feel free to bring your own machine if you’d like to learn how to use it, otherwise we have have one for you!

good news: this class or equivalent experience is all that’s required for signing up for beginner project classes like pillow making, our sewing I workshops or the fashion lab

thread
Start: Jun 4, 2012 11:00 am
End: Jun 4, 2012 1:00 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002
Cost: $70

Jun 5, 2012

make earrings: one-night workshop : session 103

 

one 2-hour class // $60 + $25 for supply fee (payable to the instructor the night of class)

learn how to form metal wire with jewelry pliers and delicate hammering and string semi precious beads in this one-night only jewelry workshop. to make things easy and fun, we will lend you pliers and create a kit for you which includes metal wire, head pins, sterling silver earwires and enough beads to make at least 2 pairs of earrings in class. plus you’ll have the skills to create many, many more!

earrings4
Start: Jun 5, 2012 6:30 pm
End: Jun 5, 2012 8:30 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002

Jun 6, 2012

home lab: learn-to-sew series : session 101

New York Magazine 2009
“BEST OF NEW YORK: SEWING”

 four 2-hour classes // $275 + supplies (see below)

by popular demand: a learn-to-sew series that teaches all the basics of sewing for your home in one easy package!

the plan is to meet for two hours once a week for four weeks. this structured curriculum is offered for those of you who want an intensive and progressive introduction to the world of home decor sewing, with a focus on:

  • how to read (and successfully follow!) a commercial pattern
  • layout and cutting fabric the right way
  • developing good machine sewing skills and working habits
  • professional seam finishing, pressing and hemming techniques
  • a first-time intro to patchwork/machine quilting
  • sewing with trim such as piping and bias tape
  • making one-step buttonholes

project I: fabric napkins or tea towels

take your basic machine threading and sewing skills to the next level by learning how to cut and layout a simple pattern on fabric and to measure, pin and press hems the right way–which is key for almost every type of sewing there is. the end result? super cute earth-friendly napkin(s) or tea towels for you or your favorite host or hostess. one 2-hour class.  

 

project 2: cafe curtain

stitching a cafe curtain is the perfect continuation to the hemming-intensive skills gained with project I (see above.). although similar in terms of construction, this time around you’ll also be learning how to make a casing for a curtain rod, plus a few tips and tricks for working with larger pieces of fabric. the best part? although a cafe curtain is smaller in scale than a curtain you might need for a window that runs from floor to ceiling, you can simply use your new-found skills to scale up this version to custom fit ANY bare window. one 2-hour class.  

 

project 3: patchwork potholder

a quick and fun intro to the basics of machine/patchwork quilting including how to bind raw edges of fabric with bias tape successfully and easily. one 2-hour class.  

 

project 4: pillowcase/mini-duvet

a home lab series would be incomplete without learning to make a duvet cover. during this workshop we’ll make a scaled-down pillowcase-sized version of a full-sized duvet–this way the yardage will be manageable during the learning process but still leave with something you can use around the house. buttons and buttonholes for an enclosed closure just like the duvets you buy in the store will also be demonstrated as well as how to stitch french seams. one 2-hour class.

note on sewing skills: if you’re more or less comfortable threading a sewing machine, you’re ready for this class. if you’ve never worked on a sewing machine, or don’t remember how to (which is not uncommon) then you’ll need to take an intro to sewing machine before starting fashion lab. (if you sign up for the intro to sewing machine and the fashion lab at the same time, you”ll get the intro class free, an $80 value.)

if you have any questions about your skill level, please refer to the intro class description (click on link above) or send us an email. we’ll be happy to advise you!

SUPPLIES (FOR OUR FIRST MEETING):

  • 1 yard cotton printed fabric (you’ll have extra material for making more napkins!)
  • all-purpose thread to match fabric
  • scissors (new or used only on fabric)
  • pins
  • pincushion
  • tailor’s chalk in contrasting color to fabric or air-soluble fabric marking pen
  • 18″ transparent sewing ruler
  • sewing gauge (optional)

 

homelab
Start: Jun 6, 2012 11:00 am
End: Jun 6, 2012 1:00 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002
Cost: $320

Jun 6, 2012

fashion lab: learn-to-sew series : session 106

with MAKE founder diana rupp, author of SEW: the sew everything workshop

New York Magazine’s 2009 “BEST OF NEW YORK: SEWING” classes

seven 2-hour classes // $500 + supplies

by popular demand: a 3-part learn-to-sew series that teaches all the basics of fashion sewing in one easy package! the plan is to meet two hours once a week for seven weeks. this structured curriculum is offered for those of you who want an intensive and progressive introduction to the world of fashion sewing, with a focus on:

  • how to read (and successfully follow!) a commercial pattern
  • layout and cutting fabric the right way
  • developing good machine sewing skills and working habits
  • professional seam finishing and pressing techniques
  • the ability to install an invisible zipper with complete confidence
  • making simple adjustments to patterns for a perfect fit
  • the ins-and-outs of lining a garment
  • and handsewing skills for couture-quality hems!
fashionlab-02
Start: Jun 6, 2012 6:30 pm
End: Jun 6, 2012 8:30 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002
Cost: $500

Jun 8, 2012

sewing for baby + kids: pinafore dress : session 101

two 2.5-hour classes // $175 + supplies

take your fabric prep and machine skills up a notch by learning how to cut and layout a pattern, pivot, stitch around curves and make a fully lined dress with buttonholes. the end result? a super cute dress that’s an ideal gift for your favorite girl. before enrolling please know how to thread a machine–if you’re a bit rusty that’s okay–or pass the intro to sewing machine class.

supplies

  • new look pattern 6578 (can be ordered online at sewingpatterns.com. you’ll want to bring a paper pattern with you to class, not the downloadable version.)
  • 2 yards of cotton fabric. one yard will be for the dress, the other for a full lining. I recommend shopping at city quilter on 25th between 6th/7th.
  • scissors that are new or have only been used on fabric. if you’re buying scissors, we highly recommend gingher stainless steel shears
  • all-purpose sewing thread to match dress
  • pins + pincushion
  • two 5/8″ buttons
  • an air soluble (disappearing) ink pen or contrasting tailors’ chalk
sewforkidspinafore
Start: Jun 8, 2012 11:00 am
End: Jun 8, 2012 1:30 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002
Cost: $175

Jun 8, 2012

intro to sewing machine : session 137

with diana rupp, make founder/author of SEW: sew everything workshop

if you’ve never ever touched a sewing machine, or the last time was in junior high school home ec, here’s the perfect workshop to develop some basic machine sewing skills. identify the parts, what to look for when purchasing a new machine, and how to make a simple fabric wallet.

note: feel free to bring your own machine if you’d like to learn how to use it, otherwise we have have one for you!

good news: this class or equivalent experience is all that’s required for signing up for beginner project classes like pillow making, our sewing I workshops or the fashion lab

thread
Start: Jun 8, 2012 4:00 pm
End: Jun 8, 2012 6:00 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002
Cost: $70

Jun 8, 2012

invisible zipper 101 workshop : session 105

one 1-hour class // $40 (all supplies included)

want to make a project that requires a zipper, but are too intimidated to attempt the seaming-ly impossible? this workshop was created to demystify the various types of zippers and teach you the best techniques and correct presser feet for installing them, whether you’re making a pillow cover or a pair of pants.

class includes hands-on practice (we’ll provide zippers and scrap fabric) and a copy of a zippered pouch pattern to take home with you.

zipper
Start: Jun 8, 2012 6:30 pm
End: Jun 8, 2012 7:30 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002
Cost: $40

Jun 9, 2012

intro to sewing machine : session 138

with diana rupp, make founder/author of SEW: sew everything workshop

if you’ve never ever touched a sewing machine, or the last time was in junior high school home ec, here’s the perfect workshop to develop some basic machine sewing skills. identify the parts, what to look for when purchasing a new machine, and how to make a simple fabric wallet.

note: feel free to bring your own machine if you’d like to learn how to use it, otherwise we have have one for you!

good news: this class or equivalent experience is all that’s required for signing up for beginner project classes like pillow making, our sewing I workshops or the fashion lab

thread
Start: Jun 9, 2012 10:00 am
End: Jun 9, 2012 1:00 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002
Cost: $70

Jun 9, 2012

2-hour pillow making workshop : session 106

one 2-hour classes // $60 + supplies (see below)

one of my all-time favorite classes! sew the kind of high-end throw pillows you see at ABC and anthropolgie–only better! you’ll pick up all the skills you need for making at least one envelope pillow cover from start to finish, and be able to make many more at home.

beginner sewing machine experience required; please be able to wind a bobbin and thread a machine. if you don’t know how, sign up for an intro to sewing machine class first (see above) and you’ll be good to go!

SUPPLIES:

  • 1 yard fabric (linen, cotton prints, silk duponi or similar; no stretch, knits or velvet). if you’d like to use different fabrics on the for the front/back buy two 1/2 yards
  • 16″ pillow form (not required to bring to class)
  • scissors (new or only used on fabric)
  • all-purpose thread to match fabric
  • pins
  • pincushion
  • tailor’s chalk in contrasting color to fabric or air-soluble fabric marking pen
  • 18″ transparent sewing ruler
2hrpillow
Start: Jun 9, 2012 12:30 pm
End: Jun 9, 2012 2:30 pm
Venue: make
Address:
Google Map
195 chrystie street #402, New York, NY, United States, 10002
Cost: $80
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