Wednesday, September 1, 2010

MY SEWING CLASS

On August 19th,  my first sewing class for the Scallop Square Rag Purse met at the campground to make their first purse. A few friends (5) wanted to learn how to make this purse so I provided the Big Shot/Big Kick and the square scallop die cut and the instructions along with my assistance. They pre-cut the 5x5 fabric squares and batting before coming to the sewing room.  Each brought their own sewing machine and one of the ladies went back to camper to get iron and ironing board which was a big help.  It was a lot of fun and everyone enjoyed the day.  We may plan something else for next summer.  I also was responsible for two of the ladies going to JoAnn's to buy the Big Kick (which was on sale for only $59.00 that week!). Below are some of the photos I took (and Dick).

Here is Chris showing Alice how to change her design around before she begins to sew the squares together.
(Alice-purple shirt; Linda-orange shirt; Chris-lavendar top; and Jean-print top)

Close-up of Alice's design.

Barb (BFF) and I sewing at our tables.  Barb has this super duper sewing machine that requires only a finger to punch buttons and the machine stitches without her guidance.  LOL (Gottcha BARB!)

Chris & Jean (They have been best friends for as long as I have know them)  Love doing crafty things and then selling them at the camp's craft shows.

I took this from my table as it looked like she had a chin piercing from what I could see at my table. We got a good laugh from it.  She takes her sewing so seriously....LOL

This was the first purse completed. (Jean's)

This beauty was made by Chris.  Don't you love the colors?

This is Barb's creation.  Love the western color scheme.  She was so excited to make this and was responsible for me having this class.  Thanks Barb.


 
Here is my purse...My daughter works for Coca Cola and I found this material in my stash so decided to surprise her with it.  Of course she loved it and couldn't wait to show everyone at the office. I even found a large red button that matched perfectly.


I almost forgot to include this photo.  Here is my wonderful husband, Richard, modeling one of the completed purses.  I believe it is Jean's but not sure (too long ago for me to remember.).  Isn't he adorable?  He and Ernie (Barb's hubby) delivered a veggie tray and some donut holes for us to snack on since none of us stopped to have a lunch.  Thanks, honey, for thinking about us.


Here we all are with our finished purses.  Well I wasn't completely done.  Had to sew in straps and loop.  Everyone had to take purse home to do the snipping.  Thanks everyone for a fabulous experience.

Well that is all for now.  I will try later tonight to put up some photos of the country western music show that Outdoor Adventures put on for the members 2 weekends ago.

2 comments:

  1. Nice pictures Lois. It really does look like you all had a great time. Great idea for a class also because you can visit while sewing so it really is more like a ladies day out instead of a day "sewing" (which I would never do, but would do this). Michelle will love her Coke purse!!

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  2. Glad you had fun doing your purses. Crafting is so much more fun when you are sharing it with friends. Looks like you had lots of fun. I really like Michelle's purse it is really cool.

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