Knowing Your Sewing Machine Class
With Briana Di Natale




Optional: Bring your own sewing machine that’s in good working order, along with its power cord, foot pedal, bobbins, and manual. Question about your machine? frolicinthefiber@gmail.com
Learn how to use your sewing machine and create a set of stylish fabric coasters! This hands-on workshop goes over the details of your specific machine so you can get comfortable with its knobs, dials, and threading paths. Bring your own machine to better understand its quirks, or use one of ours to practice machine setup essentials. You’ll learn what the settings mean, how to wind a bobbin, stitch a straight seam, and more. Join this supportive beginner-friendly workshop, expand your handy DIY skillset, and connect with a community of fellow makers!
What You’ll Make:
A set of quilted fabric coasters. You’ll learn a simple quilting technique that you can apply to countless other projects, from placemats to blankets.
Skills & Concepts You’ll Learn:
Identifying the essential parts of your sewing machine
Properly winding a bobbin and threading your machine
Common machine settings (stitch length, stitch type, tension)
Basic machine operation (sewing straight lines, backstitching, pivoting)
Simple troubleshooting for common issues like looped stitches or thread jams
Fundamental machine care and maintenance
Equipment & Tools You’ll Learn:
Your own sewing machine (or ours), and standard sewing notions like scissors, pins, and seam rippers.
Class Outline:
Introduction & Setup: Getting to know your machine's key parts, functions, and safety basics.
Threading & Practice: Guided, hands-on practice winding the bobbin, threading the top thread, and sewing test seams on scrap fabric.
Project Construction: Step-by-step instruction to create a set of quilted coasters, practicing straight seams and pivoting corners.
Troubleshooting & Care: Learn to spot and fix common problems and how to perform basic cleaning and maintenance to keep your machine running smoothly.
Wrap-Up: Review of skills, best practices for at-home sewing, and Q&A.
Other Class Details:
About Your Teacher
Briana Di Natale has been a dedicated sewist and knitter since 2011. Her favorite projects to create are clothing and accessories. She almost exclusively wears things that she has made herself.
Bri learned to sew from her mother who attended FIDM in Los Angeles when she was a child. She grew up surrounded by her mother's patterns, pins on the floor and wearing clothing she sewed for her. Her grandmother is also a sewist and quilter so sewing is in her blood and soul. She has a giddy passion for encouraging and teaching others to sew.
See some of her work @frolicinthefiber or at frolicinthefiber.etsy.com