Intermediate - Upcycling Sewing Machine One Day Workshop

Intermediate - Upcycling Sewing Machine One Day Workshop

This is an intermediate sewing day for those who want to further their skills. The day focuses on upcycling fabrics.

By Steph Thannhauser

Date and time

Sat, 12 Oct 2024 10:15 - 16:00 GMT+1

Location

Westbury Arts Centre

Foxcovert Road Shenley Wood Milton Keynes MK5 6AA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 5 hours 45 minutes
“My soul is fed with needle and thread”

This is an intermediate sewing day and together with your sewing machine we shall explore upcycling fabrics.

Who is this day for?

This day is for those who are confident using their sewing machine but would like to explore upcycling and living more sustainably. You may have completed Beginners with me previously, however, if you are usure whether you are skilled enough for this class, please contact me.

Details

The 5-hour day (half an hour is allowed for lunch and a bit of time either end of the day for set up and clear up) is held in a room in Shenley Leisure Centre where we have plenty of space to learn and make. This workshop is all about immersing yourself in the joy of creativity, ditching perfectionism and embracing the fun of creating. Steph has over 35 years of experience with sewing and making things and is keen to share her love of making and creating, so please join her for the chance to learn, make and grow.

What will I make during the day?

  • You will explore sewing with upcycled fabrics, using velvets and decorative trims.
  • I will teach you to make a tassel.
  • You will make a lined evening clutch bag with a zip.
  • You will also make a Christmas stocking.
  • Steph will guide you through every step in this relaxed, informal and fun class.

Steph provides everything you need for the day, but please bring to class:

  • Sewing machine (please ensure it works. If you don't have a sewing machine, it may be possible to rent one from me but please contact me first to confirm).
  • Pen and pencil.
  • Notebook.
  • Hand sewing needles and some pins.
  • Thread - white will do for most items we'll make on the day but bring other colours if you have them.
  • Sharp scissors, preferably a small pair and a large pair for cutting out fabric.

Refreshments

There is a bar/cafe on site to get tea and coffee, plus a cafe nearby for drinks and lunch too. The supermarket is about 5 mins walk away should you wish to purchase your lunch, or you might want to bring a packed lunch with you.

Parking

There is ample free parking nearby in the Shenley Leisure Center carpark around the back of the building.

Testimonials

"I am attending the beginners learn to sew with a machine class that Steph runs. It is fantastic and I highly recommend it. After three weeks of this class, I am able to sew a drawstring bag, a reversible tote bag and a cushion cover with button fastening. I never thought I would be able to do that! After three years of school needlework lessons, I couldn't make anything!! Steph breaks everything down into simple steps and is so relaxed and patient that even a complete beginner like me can do it! I can't wait for the next lesson". Diane

"Steph is a great teacher, she gives you lots of practical and hands on activities where you actually produce something creative at the end of it! Through her sewing classes she has really inspired me to learn more. Steph’s own designs are fun, colourful and modern, sometimes thought provoking. She likes to move with the times, but her designs remain true to her style". Jenni

Organised by

Steph Thannhauser has 35 years of sewing experience. In fact, she can’t remember a day when she wasn’t making or sewing something. She started young and has never stopped. Steph did a degree in Printed Textiles at Loughborough College of Art and Design then subsequently worked in-house and in freelance, creating art for many different products and clients. Her favourite thing to do is design patterns which can then be used in sewing projects.

Teaching people to sew and sharing her love of creativity was a natural progression for Steph. She teaches in the Milton Keynes area but is also planning to teach online too.

Please take a look at her website and sign up to her mailing list.

https://stephthannhauser.com/