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Sewing Classes 2019


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Summer Sewing Camp


I have 3 sessions available for Sewing Summer Camp in June.  There are 4 openings per session.  I'm excited to do these fun sewing projects with the students!  We will be making a notebook/pencil case, a drawstring bag, a patriotic picnic quilt, and a platypus stuffed animal.  There will be a variety of fabrics to choose from for the pencil/notebook case and platypus.  There will be 3 fabric color choices for the drawstring bag, please select your color choice below when signing up.

Each session will be $125 which includes ALL the supplies needed!  The only thing the student will need to bring is their own non-messy snack and water. Each class is 2 1/2 hours long, Monday thru Thursday 9:00am to 11:30am.  They will learn how to sew with a sewing machine and learn different sewing techniques with each project.


After signing up, I will send you a registration form that will need to be filled out and returned to me.  I will also send you my address.  Please email me if you have any questions, thanks!  fabricallydelicious@gmail.com

Bag Colors:

Navy, Aqua, or Pink?

This session is FULL
Session 1:  June 4th to June 7th, 9am to 11:30am


Bag Fabric Color?

This session if FULL
Session 2:  June 11th to June 14th, 9am to 11:30am


Bag Fabric Color?

This session if FULL
Session 3:  June 18th to June 21st, 9am to 11:30am


Bag Fabric Color?




Quilts



I love quilts!  Nothing says "made with love" better than quilts.  They are definitely a labor of love.  My grandma was always working on a quilt when I was over at her house, which made me want to learn how someday.  When blogging first became popular, I found many young talented quilters teaching how to quilt.  They were using such beautiful fabrics too, not the same kind my grandma had used.  I fell in love with the beautiful fabrics that were out there.  Once I started quilting I was hooked.  This led me to open up my Etsy quilt shop selling pre-cut fabric collections that are all ready to quilt together.  So here are some of the quilts I have made over the last several years, some I've kept and others I've given away as gifts.  What I love about quilting is that you can make them as easy or as hard as you want!


 





                                   


 






Magnetic Pin Bowls



Here is an affordable way to make a magnetic pin "cushion" for your pins.  This project ended up being a happy accident in the end, but this is how you can make one for yourself.
I needed something to hold pins next to the sewing machines for my sewing classes.  I love my magnetic pin "cushion" that I have, but they can be spendy, especially since I needed 4 of them.  I saw people spray painting these magnetic bowls that you can find at harbor freight that are used for parts and they are less than $3 each.  This seemed to be the perfect solution!





 First, I used painters tape to cover the magnet and spray painted the top and bottom.  But after the 3rd coat, the paint crackled and looked terrible on the inside.  I didn't want to start over, so I decided to save them by modge podging the inside with fabric where the paint cracked.  I sanded and smoothed out the surface then cut out a fabric circle larger than the bowl, just big enough to cover the inside and sides.  After modge podging those on, I used crocheted bias tape that I had hot glued and modge podged on around the rim.  Make sure to overlap the ends.

Now I have 4 happy accident magnetic pin bowls that work perfectly!