Sewing: Sewing Machine Cover
Sunday May 29
10 am - 2 pm
10 am - 2 pm
Bring your sewing machine or use a sewing machine at the museum school and make a custom cover for your personal machine. In this 4 hour workshop, under the guidance of the instructor, students will have the opportunity of creating a fun, colorful and functional custom sewing machine cover.
Note: The Museum School will have a limited number of Singer Brilliant 6180 sewing machines for students to use but you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer.
Sunday May 29
10 am – 2 pm
Instructor: Bree Kasper
Ages: (15+) | Intermediate and Advanced
Supply List:
- Student’s sewing machine (Optional)
- 2 yards of 44″+ wide quilting weight cotton in a solid color for the main front panel, the lining, and the binding
- ¾ yard of 44″+ wide quilting weight cotton in one coordinating print for the front accent panel, one side panel exterior, and two pocket exteriors
- ½ yard of 44″+ wide quilting weight cotton in a second coordinating print for one side panel exterior and one pocket exterior
- 1½ yards of 20″+ wide flexible foam interfacing; like the Pellon Flex Foam – the non-fusible option, although the one-sided fusible Flex Foam would also work
- ½ yard of 45″ wide medium-weight fusible interfacing; like this Pellon Décor Bond
- 3 yards (two packages) of ½” piping in a contrasting color; here is one Wrights Maxi Piping
- ¾ yard of 1″ wide webbing/belting in a coordinating color; recommend Dritz 1″ Belting
*Optional: Tear-away stabilizer & buttons