Jackie, our amazing Sewing Machine Basics teacher, just released a brand new class! Upcycling 101: Pockets & Patches. The first class is on 5/12 and there are variations of the class including COVID-Cautious on 5/27 and BIPOC Only on 6/24. You can see a complete list of Upcycling 101 classes as well as our other fiber arts classes here.
In this class, you will learn how to add a pocket to a shirt and patch a rip in a pair of pants! Learning the basics of alterations and upcycling can bring so many possibilities into your wardrobe while avoiding purchasing new items or leaving clothes in the landfill. Bring one shirt (can be any type of shirt) and a pair of pants with a rip or hole (all types/fabrics welcome.) You can bring your own additional fabric & patches OR use what we have provided at the Tool Library.
Skills you’ll learn - review sewing machine anatomy, threading & machine setup, hand-sewing techniques & tacking, vocabulary & tools review, and various stitches: straight, zig-zap, reverse, lock, and box!
Bring:
One shirt you’d like to add a pocket too
One pair of pants with a rip or hole
Optional - Fabric (new, reused, misc) to use for pockets or patch
What to Avoid:
Shirts/Pants with fabrics like silk, linen, super thin fabrics because they can be difficult for beginner projects.
You will leave with a fresh, upcycled fit & prepared to take the next step in your journey to upcycle thrift finds, family hand-me-downs, and more!
About The Teacher: Jackie Drummond (they/she) grew up in Colorado learning to sew from their mother at a young age. While studying Technical Theatre at Fort Lewis College, they learned techniques involving pattern making, alterations, and design and explored the historical and cultural importance of sewing over 500+ hours of learning and experience. Jackie encourages BIPOC, 2SLGTBQIA+, and Neurodiverse creators to join them in class, where they intentionally hold space for marginalized people to reclaim joy!