Tag Archive for: Teen Workshop

Make It Take It: Pillow Case
Saturday, 9:00 a.m.
July 25th
Ages: 13-17

Class:

In this one-day workshop, students will make their very own pillowcase to take home! This class will cover how to use a sewing machine, how to sew a pillow case, and even use a fancy seam finish – French Seams!

What You’ll Learn:

Students will learn how to use a sewing machine, how to sew a pillow case, learn about French seams, and about the right side vs wrong side of fabric.

What You’ll Leave With:

A completed pillow case.

Deadline to register by: July 21st  

Instructor: Rachel Robertson

Supply List

All Supplies included.

Teen: Getting to Know Your Sewing Machine
Saturday, 9:00 a.m.
July 11th
Ages: 13-17

Class:

This class is for students who want to start sewing but aren’t familiar with using a sewing machine. In the class, we will cover basic use, stitch length, width, and stitch selection, common troubleshooting problems, and how to clean your machine. Students will leave class with a small thread catcher sewing project.

**If you have your own sewing machine, please bring it to class! If you do not, one will be provided for you to use!**
**This is a beginner level class**

What You’ll Learn:

How to wind a bobbin, thread your machine, learn about what different stitches do, stitch length & width adjustment & why we do it, parts of the sewing machine and common troubleshooting  problems while using it, how to clean and maintain your machine, and how to use your machine to make a small project.

What You’ll Leave With:

A small fabric thread catcher and the knowledge of how to use a sewing machine.

Deadline to register by: July 7th  

Instructor: Rachel Robertson

Supply List

All Supplies included.

Printmaking with Nature!
Monday, 6:00 pm
June 8 | Ages 13-17

Class:

This engaging, one-day class invites teens to explore printmaking using materials found in nature. Students will experiment with leaves, flowers, and other natural textures to create beautiful, one-of-a-kind stamped designs.

What You’ll Learn:

By applying ink directly to natural surfaces and pressing them onto paper, they’ll discover how patterns, veins, and shapes can transform into striking artwork. Participants will also try a more hands-on technique by using play dough to capture impressions of natural objects. These textured imprints can then be inked and stamped, opening up even more creative possibilities for layered designs and repeated patterns.

What You’ll Leave With:

By the end of the session, each student will leave with a collection of unique prints and the skills to continue experimenting with nature-inspired stamping at home.

Deadline to register by: June 4 

Instructor: Lindsey Doerger

Supply List

All Supplies Included.