Tea Cozies
The tea cozy project is excellent for beginner or intermediate sewist. Use our recirculated fabrics and batting to make a comfy cover to keep your tea pot warm during these cold winter days. The pattern will fit a standard 2-4 cup tea pot. Instructions are available to enlarge the cover.
Gather your favourite colours of fabric and scraps to make a lovely custom tea set using a ByAnnie pattern.
This is an adventurous beginner class - students should be confident threading their machine and sewing a 1/4" seam.
Recirculated materials and pattern included in class price. Please visit the shop before the day of class to select your colour combinations and thread, or arrive at least 15 minutes early.
Skill Level:
beginner
Skill Details:
Adventurous/Advanced Beginner level
Materials Included:
Recirculated fabrics and pattern included. Other supplies 20% off.
Requirements:
Please bring:
Thread for quilting and sewing
Scissors
Rotary cutter, ruler, and cutting mat
Erasable pen or other fabric marker
Sewing machine in good working order with bobbins
Any other standard notions such as straight pins, stitch ripper, etc.
The Green Thimble is able to provide some cutting mats, rotary cutters, pins, hand-sewing needles, some rulers, chalk and frixion pens for marking, and fabric scissors. However if you have any of your own to bring, please do.
If you are missing any supplies, please arrive early to purchase them from The Green Thimble with your 20% off student discount.
Instructor Name:
Jeanine
Instructor Bio:
B.Sc. B.F.A. B.Ed
During high school in Holland, Jeanine got her first sewing machine, a hand-cranked Singer once owned by her great-grandmother. She was always doing some kind of fibre art. This led her to NSCAD where she combined printmaking with fabric and made quilts from the prints. As a high art school teacher in New Brunswick, she instilled the love of creativity in many of her students. When she retired to Victoria, she took sewing classes at the Makehouse to upgrade her sewing skills. Not long ago she fell in love with a Bernina 335, which is now her steadfast companion in many fibre adventures.
During high school in Holland, Jeanine got her first sewing machine, a hand-cranked Singer once owned by her great-grandmother. She was always doing some kind of fibre art. This led her to NSCAD where she combined printmaking with fabric and made quilts from the prints. As a high art school teacher in New Brunswick, she instilled the love of creativity in many of her students. When she retired to Victoria, she took sewing classes at the Makehouse to upgrade her sewing skills. Not long ago she fell in love with a Bernina 335, which is now her steadfast companion in many fibre adventures.
Tea Cozies
Cost:
$ 85.00
Materials and Pattern Included
Materials and Pattern Included
Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm | |||
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