Intro to Sewing: Learn to Sew in 90 Minutes – N.E. Washington, DC
Learn all the sewing basics in 90 minutes! Perfect for beginners ready to start creating with confidence. Class taught in O Street Studios.
Location
52 O Street Studios
52 O Street Northwest Washington, DC 20001Refund Policy
About this event
Learn to Sew in 90 Minutes – No Experience Needed
Whether you've never touched a sewing machine before or you're finally ready to dust yours off, this updated Introduction to Sewing class is designed to give you the skills, knowledge, and confidence to start sewing from scratch. This is not your average intro class—we go deeper than just pressing a pedal. You'll walk away understanding how sewing works, how to use your machine properly, how to work with fabric, and how to begin your own projects with ease.
Class Details
Introduction to Sewing Class
Duration: 90 minutes
Price: $65 per seat
Skill level: Absolute beginners & up
Ideal for: People new to sewing or looking to restart confidently
What You’ll Learn
- The Fundamentals of Cut & Sew Design We’ll start with a breakdown of how garments are constructed—explaining how fabric is shaped and stitched into wearable pieces.
- Your Basic Sewing Toolkit We’ll go over the essential beginner tools and explain how to use each one, so you’re ready to build your own sewing setup at home.
- Understanding Your Sewing Machine You’ll learn to identify and operate key machine parts across different models—whether it's your first time or you’re refreshing your knowledge.
- Threading Techniques We’ll teach you how to confidently thread both drop-in bobbin and front-load (feed-in) bobbin machines, so you can sew on a variety of machines.
- Fabric Fundamentals You’ll learn the difference between structured vs. stretchy fabrics and how to sew them effectively using proper stitch techniques.
- Stitching Practice You’ll practice straight and zigzag stitches, learning how to backstitch and reinforce seams for durable, professional results.
Location & Accessibility
O Street Studios
52 O Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20001
- Located in the heart of Washington, DC
- Easily accessible by Metro: Take the Red Line to Noma-Gallaudet Station, walk down M Street, turn right on North Capitol, then left on O Street NW (approx. 10 minutes on foot)
- Elevator available for anyone with accessibility needs—please email in advance so we can coordinate third-floor access
- Nearby parking is limited to street parking and garage options at the REEVES Center or Union Market
Booking Info
The group classes listed below are offered throughout July 2025, with more dates coming in August. Space is limited to ensure personalized instruction—so please reserve early.
July Group Class Schedule:
- Introduction to Sewing | Wednesday, 7/16 @ 6:30 PM
- Introduction to Sewing | Saturday, 7/19 @ 11:00 AM
- Sew a Tote Bag | Saturday, 7/19 @ 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
- Introduction to Sewing | Wednesday, 7/23 @ 6:30 PM
- Sew a Tote Bag | Tuesday, 7/29 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Contact Info
For accessibility coordination, private lessons, or general questions: 📧 saba.shabaka@gmail.com 📅 Book one-on-one sessions or house calls via Calendly: https://calendly.com/sabat I offer house calls (I’ll bring my sewing machine to you) or can meet you at a local library. Just book a time, and I’ll follow up to confirm what you want to learn and where.
Frequently asked questions
No experience needed! This class is designed for absolute beginners.
You’ll learn basic sewing skills, including how to use a sewing machine, threading, stitching straight lines, and simple techniques to start your sewing projects.
No, all materials and sewing machines will be provided for you.
This class is 90 minutes long.
O Street Studios 52 O Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20001
Yes, we encourage you to bring your own machine so that you can learn how to best operate as soon as you get home.
Absolutely! This class is designed for adults and children 8 years old and up.
Yes, there is plenty of street parking nearby and public transit options are also accessible via the red lines and all busses that go up North Capitol street. We are aroud M street or where North Capitol intersects with New York Avenue.