Collection: In-Person Sewing Workshops Info
I have recently partnered with Creative Treasures in North Longmont (18th and Hover) for small group sewing workshops.
Please visit Creative Treasures Calendar Page to register for one of my intro to sewing workshops. A material list will be sent to students before class. Sewing supplies are available at Creative Treasures.
Private One-on-One Sewing Workshops are also available.
Enjoy personalized instruction tailored to your skill level, pace, and interests. Whether you’re brand new to sewing or looking to build confidence with your machine, or need more scheduling flexibility, these private sessions are designed just for you.
This option is great for anyone wanting to learn on your own sewing machine.
If you are interested in Private One-on-One Sewing Workshop please contact me directly.
I have a Janome mechanical entry level machine, A Singer electronic sewing machine and a Brother digital sewing/embroidery machine, as well as a Brother 1034D Serger.
If you are considering buying your own sewing machine. You will be able to try each of my machines before deciding what type of machine is right for you.
If there is a workshop you are interested in that is not on the calendar, please contact me and let me know you are interested in a specific workshop.
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Workshop #1 Date: November 14th 2025 2pm - 4pm |
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This is an intro to sewing basics, during this class we will learn to thread sewing machines, wind a bobbin with a little of sewing basics, and introduction to some helpful tools. We will practice sewing & removing stitches, the second half of the class we will create a padded coaster.
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Create a simple cotton drawstring bag with a paracord drawstring. Learn your sewing skills to create this bag, including using the button hole foot. |
Create a "Cool Scarf". A scarf that has water absorbing beads. Wear it around your neck on a hot day for evaporative cooling effect. A great gift for folks that work outside on hot summer days.
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Create an all Cotton Bowl Cozy to heat and hold a bowl of soup or chili. This is made with 100% cotton fabric, thread & batting so it can go into the microwave for up to 2 minute intervals. |
Create a 16" x 16" envelope pillow cover. Make one to match your decor, or create a few for each holiday season. |
Needle Book with felt pages to store your sewing needles.
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Workshop #9: Two Sessions |
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Another project that you can use up some of your fabric stash. You can use most any material for a scrunchie; cotton, knit, velvet, silk or satin. |
Create a sewing machine mat with two rows of pockets to hold your sewing tools. You will also make the binding for the border. |
Create a sewing machine mat with two rows of pockets to hold your sewing tools. You will also make the binding for the border. |
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Workshop #11: Harvest / Gathering Apron |
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Use your favorite Quilters Cotton fabric to create your sewing machine mat, if you like mix and match the patterns. The mat can also use to cover your machine when not in use.
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A simple half apron for home, garden or workshop. |
A gathered apron for collecting your fruit & or vegetables during harvest time. |
Earn your sewing mishap patches while learning how to sew!











