Sew a Fabric Clothesline Bowl
Join us in person to craft a cute, eco-friendly fabric clothesline bowl—fun and easy sewing project!
Sew a Fabric Clothesline Bowl
Design and sew a beautiful bowl using fabric and clothesline. This easy project will be taught by April Hubbard.
Please bring the following supplies:
Working sewing machine with zig zag capability, sewing needle size 100/16 or any other heavy-duty needle, open toe foot (I use a walking foot, but any wide-open toe foot will work). Bring extra needles as we are sewing through a lot of layers and breakage sometimes occurs.
Basic sewing supplies. The instructor will supply clothespins for everyone.
Thread to compliment or contrast your fabric (Teacher recommends King Tut variegated thread available in many colors and combinations and is available at S & S Vac in Hyde Park or online at Superior threads). The top thread will show on the inside of bowl, and the bobbin thread will show on the outside of the bowl.
50-foot package of 3/16 inch cotton clothesline rope, available online or at most hardware stores (If you would like the instructor to provide the rope please indicate as such when you sign up for the class and bring $5 in cash.)
Approximately 1 yard of cotton fabric. Batiks work well for this project but are not required. You can use all one fabric or multiple fabrics for a fun scrappy look.
Please have your fabric precut into 1 inch x width of fabric strips. Start with about 23 strips and bring the rest of your fabric in case you need more.
Please have 1 or 2 bobbins pre-threaded and your machine all set up to save time.
*The teacher will also provide scrap fabric that can be cut the day of the event if preferred.
Join us in person to craft a cute, eco-friendly fabric clothesline bowl—fun and easy sewing project!
Sew a Fabric Clothesline Bowl
Design and sew a beautiful bowl using fabric and clothesline. This easy project will be taught by April Hubbard.
Please bring the following supplies:
Working sewing machine with zig zag capability, sewing needle size 100/16 or any other heavy-duty needle, open toe foot (I use a walking foot, but any wide-open toe foot will work). Bring extra needles as we are sewing through a lot of layers and breakage sometimes occurs.
Basic sewing supplies. The instructor will supply clothespins for everyone.
Thread to compliment or contrast your fabric (Teacher recommends King Tut variegated thread available in many colors and combinations and is available at S & S Vac in Hyde Park or online at Superior threads). The top thread will show on the inside of bowl, and the bobbin thread will show on the outside of the bowl.
50-foot package of 3/16 inch cotton clothesline rope, available online or at most hardware stores (If you would like the instructor to provide the rope please indicate as such when you sign up for the class and bring $5 in cash.)
Approximately 1 yard of cotton fabric. Batiks work well for this project but are not required. You can use all one fabric or multiple fabrics for a fun scrappy look.
Please have your fabric precut into 1 inch x width of fabric strips. Start with about 23 strips and bring the rest of your fabric in case you need more.
Please have 1 or 2 bobbins pre-threaded and your machine all set up to save time.
*The teacher will also provide scrap fabric that can be cut the day of the event if preferred.
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Ruby Hill Farm
2325 Salt Point Turnpike
Clinton Corners, NY 12514
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