The Bernina Connection Materials List Just Pipe It! with Sandee Streech September 9, 2013
10 – 12
Tuition: $20.00
Pattern: None Fabric/Supplies needed: 1 yard of each three different sizes of cording (really skinny, ½” and 1”) Fat quarter of different fabrics to test effects (stripes, ombres, wild prints) ½ yard of base fabric such as muslin Bring to class: Sewing machine in good working order with a new needle, power cord and foot control Basic sewing kit: pins, machine needles, scissors, seam ripper, removable marking pen/pencil, seam gauge, bodkin or safety pin Rotary cutter, mat and ruler Pin tuck foot #30, #31, zipper foot #4 or buttonhole #3C (not the large automatic one) Pre Class Preparation: None NOTE: We will be doing samples of various sizes and uses of piping. The above listed supplies are for practice. Feel free to bring projects that you wish to add piping and we will work through the solutions. Remember piping looks great in bags, shirts, jackets, pillows and who knows what else?! The Groovin’ Piping Trimming Tool Ruler found in the Susan K. Cleveland Piping Hot Binding is extremely helpful for trimming binding.
By the Way: It is important to have all your materials before class begins and have your sewing machine set up and ready to sew. Our teachers make every effort to start on time and we want you to get full benefit of the class experience.
Classes must be paid for at time of registration. One week cancellation notice required to refund or credit fees. No refunds for visiting teachers. Materials list is provided at time of registration. All brands of sewing machines and sergers are welcome in our classes (except Machine Mastery). As a courtesy to others, please turn off cell phones during class. No kids in adult classes; no adults in kids classes. Loaner machines are available for $10.00 rental fee at time of registration. You may bring your lunch (we have a refrigerator) or we will take lunch orders for a local restaurant at your expense. We do our best to make everyone happy but we’re all on different “thermostats”. You may want to consider bringing clothing layers which you can put on or take off to keep comfortable. Label all your equipment (rulers, scissors) to avoid mix ups.