Learn to Use a Sewing Machine: Make a Tote Bag
Adult Intensive | Available
In this beginners' course, learn the basics of machine sewing. First, you'll learn how to set up a machine and practice using it. Once you feel comfortable with simple machine sewing, you'll have the opportunity to sew a tote bag to apply your new skills. Through the construction of the tote bag, students will learn how to cut and measure their fabric, consider seam allowance, and put in a lining.
- Sewing machines will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own sewing machine if you would like. If you do bring your own machine, remember to also bring bobbins that fit your machine. Please check the supply list for details about what fabric to bring to class.
Classes are confirmed one week prior to the start date. In order to help us confirm classes, please register as early as possible.
On-site courses do not come with studio access outside of class time. Paid open studio access is available through our Studio Access Program. Please visit visarts.org for more information.
Lizzie Green
Fiber Artist, Writer, and Educator. Raised in Chicago by two artists, Lizzie Green was introduced to a creative lifestyle at a young age. Her work uses repurposed textiles to fabricate collages, quilts, and soft sculpture installation to explore topics of nostalgia, familiarity, and a sense of home in an urban environment. In 2017, after receiving her BFA in Fiber from the Kansas City Art Institute, Green spent three years teaching art at a local nonprofit while maintaining her studio practice. During this time, she grew a love for teaching and now attends Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond VA, in pursuit of her Master’s in art education with licensure.
Website: lizziegreen.cool
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