GET TO KNOW YOUR SERGER
The Georgian Bay Centre for the Arts
Owen Sound, N4K2H6
How to get there
$65
DESCRIPTION
A serger is an extremely useful machine for most sewing projects, but with its complicated threading mechanisms, it can be a little intimidating. Join this afternoon workshop to familiarize yourself with your serger. From threading to different types of edging, this workshop will take the mystery out of using a serger for a wide variety of sewing projects. Participants will complete a set of four rolled-hem napkins by the end of the workshop.
Participants will need: 6, 12" squares of cotton or linen woven fabric for napkins, 3 spools of matching serger thread.
GB Arts will provide scrap woven and knit fabrics for practice serging.
To get the most from this workshop, please make sure your serger is threaded and working before attending. If you need help threading your serger, please arrive half an hour early. Bring your manual and serger tools if you have them.
If you don't have a serger but want to learn, let us know and you can borrow one of ours!
DATES & TIMES
SUN FEB 8th 1:00pm to 4:00pm
YOUR TUTOR
Patricia Campbell
In another life, Patricia was a full-time costumer for some of the big Canadian theatre companies, including the Canadian Stage Company, the Canadian Opera Company, Livent and Mirvish, where she made costumes for shows such as The Lion King, Phantom of the Opera, Ragtime and Mamma Mia. Since that time, she has been an instructor at Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo. She has kept up her professional-level sewing skills over the years and is now the owner and operator of Sydenham Sewing and Alterations based in Chatsworth.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING
Serger (you may borrow one from GB Arts; please leave a note in the comments section)
4 to 6 pieces of 12" squares (cotton or linen woven fabric) for napkins
3 spools of matching serger thread
Fabric shears and dressmaker’s chalk or fabric pencil
GB Arts will provide scrap woven and knit fabrics for practice serging and rulers
ACCESSIBILITY
Hand strength and coordination required
This class is held in the textile loft and is only accessible by stairs