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Term 1 2015 Sewing & Creative Class List

Saturday, January 17th, 2015
Sewing & Creative Classes List!
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Happy New Year!
I hope you had a??wonderful Christmas and New Year break.
I had a lovely time??relaxing??in a beautiful beach house in Ocean Grove .
However now I’m busy taking bookings??for all our classes in term 1.
We have some fantastic classes this term including??general sewing classes, Zero To Sewing beginner clinic’s, a quilting course, Kids Club and Millinery too!
If you would like to join us here at Rosewood Cottage for some fabulous sewing and creative activities, then please find below the classes we have on offer.
Sewing Classes
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Would you like to attend one of my general sewing classes?

Here are my current vacancies:

* Wednesday evening – 7pm – 9.30pm??Brand NEW Class!
* Thursday morning -????9.30am – 12noon -??x3??spots left!
Term 1 starts from??Monday 2nd February 2015 and runs for 8 weeks.
If you would like to learn to sew,??develop your sewing skills and join our wonderful sewing community at Rosewood Cottage, simply??BOOK ONLINE CLICK HERE??or call me on 0352641666 to learn more!
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Zero To Sewing Beginner Clinic
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“Zero To Sewing in a Weekend”

Perfect for complete beginners or those wanting to update their sewing skills!

o Learn how to sew & develop essential sewing skills

o Basic sewing & seam finishing, buttons & buttonholes

o Technical skills using a sewing machine & overlocker

o Introduction to patterns including how to measure to fit your size

o How to read pattern cutting layouts & garment construction

o Understanding fabric selection & fabric types

o Make your very own beginner sewing PJ project !

Sewing machines, basic sewing kit, morning and afternoon tea provided in class.

Held over x2 consecutive Saturdays 7th & 14th February 2015 & 7th & 14th March 2015 9am until 5pm, maximum 8 students with 2 teachers.

If you would like to book??into one of our Zero To Sewing beginner clinics??contact us today or simply book online now!??CLICK HERE!

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Beginner Quilting Class
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A fantastic class to make your first quilt!??You will learn:

o The simple 9 patch piecing process

o Machine & hand applique & curves

o How to use rulers & cutters

o How to cut fabric for quilting

o How to piece your fabrics together

o How to piece blocks together to form block design

o Sashing, corner stones & how to assemble your quilt

o How to apply a binding to finish your quilt

Our quilting class is perfect for you if you have basic sewing skills & you would love to try

something new by making your first quilt!

Held on Saturday’s 2nd, 9th, 16th & 23rd May 2015 10am until 3pm, maximum 8 students.

If you would like to book??into our quilting class contact us today or simply book online now!??CLICK HERE!

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Kids Sewing Club 8-12 years
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Learn hand sewing & machine sewing skills

o Create gorgeous sewing projects from pin cushions, tote bags, dolls, PJ shorts, skirts & more!

o Follow step by step instructions

o Complete a project from start to finish

o Sewing machines and equipment provided

o Fabrics, trims & afternoon snack included

o Be creative, make new friends & have fun learning to sew!

Maximum of 8??students per class held on Tuesdays & Thursdays 4pm – 6pm

Term 1??- Starts from 3rd??February 2015??for 8 weeks

If you would like to book??your child??into our kids club contact us today or simply book online now!??CLICK HERE!

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Millinery Classes
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Would you like to make your own fascinator or hat?

Our Millinery classes??are great for total beginners or intermediate milliners.
Develop your creative and artistic skills!
Create a head piece or hat??to match your favourite outfit or to wear to the races!
Taught by Susan Younis??who has outstanding traditional model millinery skills and has been taught by some of Melbourne’s most qualified milliners and visiting milliners from England, America and Europe!
If you would like to book??into one of our millinery classes contact us today for dates!
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If you have a friend, family member or work colleague who would like to learn how to sew join our sewing and creative classes please share this blog post with them too!

Happy Sewing,

For more information contact:
Maree Pigdon Sewing Centre
T: +61 3 5264 1666
E: [email protected]
W: www.mareepigdon.com

New Look Pattern 6799 – Emily’s Dress

Friday, March 21st, 2014

In today’s sewing video I share a beautiful dress made by one of my sewing students Emily.

Watch it now (click below) to get inspiration and insight from what is being made in my Sewing School Geelong Rosewood Cottage.

NEW LOOK PATTERN 6799

New Look Pattern 6799

Emily made her dress from New Look Pattern 6799 – View B (pink dress above) from a beautiful black brocade fabric. It features a fully lined bodice, faced collar, scooped armholes, darts on the bustline, a midriff panel and a softly gathered skirt. It also has a center back zip and two pearl buttons on the back neckline.

What do you think of Emily’s dress?

??New Look Pattern 6799 Sewing Geelong

Have you made this pattern or are now inspired to make it yourself?

We would be delighted to hear from you so please leave a comment below.

Thank you so much for watching.

Before you go, we would also love to see the beautiful sewing projects you have made this year. Please come on over to our Facebook Page CLICK HERE and post your gorgeous creations and check out what other sewers have made too! We would love you to join our community!

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Happy Sewing,

For more information contact:
Maree Pigdon Sewing Centre
T: +61 3 5264 1666
E: [email protected]
W: www.mareepigdon.com

Sewing Children’s Dresses The Thrifty Way!

Thursday, May 16th, 2013

Today I have one of my favourite sewing projects to share with you! Sewing dresses the thrifty way for my little granddaughter Poppy!

The reason I call it ‘thrifty’ is because I mostly used remnants from my own sewing projects. I also made my own pinafore pattern which features a second hidden button on the shoulder to allow for growth.

Sewing for my little Poppy is such a delight that I made four different styles of my pinafore! I always recommend making at least 2 of a great pattern as it has many benefits. For example making two of the same pattern can be much faster than two very different patterns. You only have to fit and trace your pattern once and you can follow the same sequence on two garments.

The first dress I made below was from black cotton velvet. I trimmed it with a grey and white French stripe poly ribbon on the bodice and hemline. It also features a gathered front skirt and purchased matching tights.

As you can see below I love to add designer details and lined it with lovely spotty cotton!

The second pinafore I made below from crimson cord and coordinating spotty print on the bodice and hemline. I made a pleated skirt with two inverted pleats and teamed it with purchased pink tops and tights!

Some more designer features below with a cotton printed lining and square patch on the back neckline.

The third pinafore I sewed for Poppy below is a blue denim with a fine pink stripe. This time I used flower shaped buttons on the shoulder and several small pleats on the front skirt. Also lined with a cotton print.

As you can see the two buttons that allow for growth.

The fourth pinafore dress I sewed for Poppy below is made from a strawberry patchwork cotton and red fine corduroy. I trimmed it with a lace and added two pockets.

All the while I had my cuddly helper Samuel Beau helping me with where I needed to place the trims!

We hope you enjoyed this blog post, if you did and have any comments for us we would love to hear them, simply write to us below and let us know what sewing project’s you’re working on right now!

Happy Sewing,

Maree Pigdon Sewing Classes

For more information contact:
Maree Pigdon Sewing Centre
T: +61 3 5264 1666
E: [email protected]
W: www.mareepigdon.com