

Mon, Oct 06
|Bozeman
Learn to Sew: Clothes! 6 Week Class Series: WEEK 4
Learn the fundamentals of sewing and garment construction over 6 weeks! If you’ve been wanting to learn how to sew your own clothes, this is a great place to start. Students will learn how to thread their sewing machines, sew basic stitches, cut fabric, use sewing patterns, and construct clothing.
Time & Location
Oct 06, 2025, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Bozeman, 10 Evergreen Dr Ste B, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA
About the event
In this course, students will learn how to sew 2 sewing patterns. The first is the Philo Top by Jules M Smit, an elevated basic with options to customize sleeve length and neckline. The second is the Lane Pants by Syd Graham Patterns, a wide leg elastic waist pant, with options to add cargo pockets and drawstring, a ruffle at the bottom, and a tapered leg. Both patterns are incredibly versatile, meaning each student will leave with a unique design. Each student will finish the series with one shirt and one pair of pants. No sewing experience is necessary — bring an open mind and your creativity!
IMPORTANT: Fabric is not included in the cost of the class! Instructor Emily will help students choose fabric, and make sure it is ordered and delivered before Week 3.
Skills learned:
Threading a sewing machine
Selecting settings on your sewing machine
Reading a sewing pattern
Cutting fabric
Hemming
Basic garment construction
Troubleshooting sewing issues
Schedule:
Week 1: The Basics
Threading your sewing machine
Selecting stitches
Adjusting the settings on your machine
Straight and zig-zag stitches
Turning pivots
Creating a hem
Sewing straight lines
Seam allowance
Week 2: Reading and cutting sewing patterns
Measuring yourself
Reading and interpreting pattern size charts
Learning the anatomy of a sewing pattern
Cutting fabric
Week 3: Start sewing shirt
Apply skills learned in week 1
Sew curved seams
Week 4: Finish sewing shirt
Yay first project is done!
Week 5: Start sewing pants
Sewing pockets
Sewing waistbands
Week 6: Finish sewing pants
And reflect on what you learned in the class!