Intermediate Sewing: Bucket Hats
Intermediate Sewing: Bucket Hats
Saturday, June 28th | 6:00pm - 9:00pm
16+ | $90
This class is for folks that want to learn how to sew using patterns! In this intermediate class, we will discuss fundamental information about reading, finding, and understanding patterns as well as using one (beginning to end) in class to create your one of a kind (1x1) reversible bucket hat for summer and fall! Jackie will walk you through the process and support you along the way.
Machine threading and some experience on a sewing machine are prerequisites for this class. Community members are encouraged to bring their own *working* sewing machines, if ya got 'em! We’ll have machines available for those that do not have their own (yet). You may bring your own fabric (jeans/pants are good), however, if it doesn’t fit the project, Jackie will redirect you to the fabric options available!
We will be using a pattern created & designed by Glory Allan. He creates content and designs for beginners and intermediate sewists! Check him out!
Jackie Drummond (they/she) grew up in colorado in a multicultural and multigenerational house of sewists. They learned to sew at a young age and received a degree in Technical Theater from Fort Lewis College. There she studied costuming, fashion design, alterations, and machinery from Jane Gould. She is excited to share the foundations of fiber arts through sewing and support the community in their creations! Jackie encourages Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), Queer/2SLGTBQIA+, Children, Elders, Disabled, and Neurodiverse creators to join them in class, where they intentionally hold space for marginalized people to reclaim joy!
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