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'Eileen Hampson' Visits Maree Pigdon Sewing Centre

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Eileen Hampson from Melbourne has been following Maree Pigdon???s Sewing Projects in the Australian Stitches Magazine for years. A keen sewer for most of her life Eileen had a wish at 90 years old to visit Maree at her Sewing Studio Rosewood Cottage.

Eileen’s wish came true on Thursday 25th March 2010 when her daughter Anne and son-in-law Geoff brought her for a special luncheon and to meet Maree in person as well as Jacqueline and some of the other lovely sewing students.

Eileen said she had a ???Golden Day??? at Maree???s and highly recommends others to make the time and an appointment to visit.

Watch this wonderful short video of Eileen and Maree on the day.

Pictured below is Eileen with Maree in Rosewood Cottage Sewing Studio.

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Pictured below is Jacqueline, Eileen and Maree in Maree???s rose room garden.

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As you can see Eileen had a??fabulous visit to Maree Pigdon Sewing Studio and it was a delight to have her visit along with her daughter Anne and son-in-law Geoff. Please come and visit again!

Happy Sewing,

Maree Pigdon Sewing Classes

For more information contact:
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T: +61 3 5264 1666
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Beginner Sewing Clinic ~ A Great Success!

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

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My ???New Beginner Sewing Clinic??? held in January from 18th to the 21st was a great success and pictured here are some of my new students! Pictured here from left: Bethany, Judith, Maree, Erin & Fran.

As you can see they all made Kwik Sew Pattern 3152 which was a peasant style top and a skirt with a hip yoke, gathers and an invisible zip!

Some of the students sat at a sewing machine for the very first time in their lives and were amazed at what they could learn and create in just two days.

Some of the skills they have now learnt are:

  • Basic Sewing & Seam Finishing
  • Sewing Machine Technical Skills
  • Button Holes
  • Invisible Zips
  • Introduction to Patterns including how to measure and fit to your size
  • Following pattern instruction sheets, how to place pattern pieces and fabric cutting methods
  • Introduction to fabric selection and fabric types

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Pictured here from left: Kate, Emy, Eden, Willow & Emma.

Here are just a few things the girls had to say about their Beginner Sewing Clinic experience:

???It was an excellent 2 days. Thank you so much for teaching me the skills that I can use for the future. I can???t wait to wear my beautiful clothes.???

Emy McPhee

???The funnest two days! Not only did I make a new top and skirt but I learned how to sew!???

Eden Whittaker

???A wonderful two day experience. Reached all expectations! Can???t wait to further enjoy classes with Maree!???

Hannah Dowling

???I have learnt so many skills over the past two days and developed a new love of sewing. Maree has inspired me to continue sewing and try new things.???

Erin Littlewood

If you are interested in attending my Beginner Sewing Clinic or sewing classes I will also be running special technical workshops and beginner and general sewing classes throughout the term. Don???t delay as places are limited CALL NOW ON: 03 5264 1666

Here are a selection of my new beginner sewing students in action in my sewing studio at Rosewood Cottage!

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Bethany & Erin commence their beginner sewing clinic learning how to stitch buttonholes. They now feel confident with this technique! Well done girls!

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Fran learns how to sew a seam using a 1.5cm seam allowance using the automatic reverse stitch!

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Judith enjoys a treat while taking a break from learning how to sew!

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Erin is smiling with great delight as she completes the final stitches to her skirt!

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Bethany is very pleased with learning the skills of how to attach a gathered skirt panel to a yoke!

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Fran is very pleased here as she sews the final touches on her skirt!

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Judith with a sigh of relief completes the insertion of her invisible zip into her skirt!

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Judith made her beginner sewing clinic outfit for her sister Sonja. As you can see here Sonja is extremely happy to have a gorgeous new outfit AND that her big sister joined sewing classes at Maree’s!! “Judith will you please make me a pink outfit next!?!” :)

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Maree shows Hannah how to use the overlocker and measure her skirt hemline using the slide ruler.

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Willow measures and pins the elastic casing onto her lovely purple top.

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From left: Eden, Kate and Emma practice how to wind bobbins and thread a sewing machine.

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Emy is learning the finer skills of pressing garments during construction; an essential part of dressmaking.

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Believe it or not – we turned this top into a lovely maternity blouse for Emma!

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Here Eden is pictured on the second day of Maree’s Beginner Sewing Clinic with her completed top matched with a waistcoat and jeans! Eden just couldn’t wait to wear her new top! Great wardrobe planning!

Happy Sewing,

Maree Pigdon Sewing Classes

Christmas Tree Skirt

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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Another fantastic Christmas sewing project is the ???Tree Skirt???! Marilyn???s is featured here.

The tree skirt is ideal to cover the pot of a living or artificial Christmas tree. Marilyn saw this skirt in a quilting magazine and just had to make it!

Marilyn used the foundation quilting method on alternating panels and matched it with a variety of patchwork and appliqu?? panels. Marilyn also used a variety of Christmas prints, ribbons and braids and finished off her tree skirt with a fully lined gathered ruffle on the scalloped hemline. To add the final touch Marilyn stitched a beautiful satin bias binding around the neckline to tie around the trunk of her Christmas tree.

To make the tree skirt simply cut and sew together the following:

  • Panels approx length 53cm with a narrow end of 8cm and wide end 44cm
  • x4 Green Panels
  • x4 Xmas Patchwork Panels
  • Finished scallop circumference approx 3.36mts outer circle
  • Ruffle: 10cm wide x8mts ??? folded in half and stitched between skirt and lining

You may vary your size and hemline shape according to your preference.

For more pictures of Marilyn???s gorgeous tree skirt, my Australian Kissing Christmas Ball, Lois???s Christmas Stocking & Christmas festivities at Rosewood
CLICK HERE!

Happy Sewing,
Maree

For more Information SEWING CLASSES!

Maree Pigdon
T: +61 (0)3 5264 1666
E: [email protected]