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Sewing 2 (intermediate)

The Workshop @ Haley Solar @ 4608 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041

So you know the basics...you can sew a pillow. Congrats! Let's step it up and open the door to making clothes you can actually wear. This class you will sew a simple kimono sleeve, no closure jacket.  It is highly recommended (but not required) for students to bring their own sewing machine and materials so they can learn how to control and work with their own tools.  * please arrive 15 minutes early if you are brining your own machine...

Saturday Sep 30th, 1:15am–4:15pm Pacific Time

Sewing 1 (Beginning)

The Workshop @ Haley Solar @ 4608 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041

Ever wanted to hit your sewing machine? The Beginning sewing class will rebuild your relationship. Showing you how to thread, how to un thread, how to sew a tote bag from start to finish and how to do it graciously without hurting your new favorite home appliance. Notes: It is highly recommended (but not required) for students to bring their own sewing machine and materials so they can learn how to control and work with their own tools. Please...

Saturday Sep 30th, 10am–12:15pm Pacific Time

Getting to Know YOUR Sewing Machine

Los Angeles City College @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029

Time to dust off that old machine in the closet, or finally take that gift out of the box! This class is the answer to all your sewing machine intimidation prayers.  Bring your own sewing machine to this class and become familiar with its workings, feet, accessories, and troubleshooting. Never fear the sewing machine again!

Sunday Nov 12th, 4–6:30pm Pacific Time

Sewing Made Easy, Level 3: Techniques

Los Angeles City College @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029

Practice the sewing techniques that will take your garment construction to the next level. This class will experiment with various types of zippers and pockets, manipulating fullness and professional finishes. Take home all your class samples for reference and make your sewing look professional!  Prior sewing experience required. Instructor will be available for 30 minutes prior to each class to assist students who missed a previous class. ...

Sunday Oct 22nd, 1:30–3:30pm Pacific Time

 (5 sessions)

$154

5 sessions

Knitting

Los Angeles City College @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029

Welcoming both men and women alike, knitting can be used to create garments and patterns of many varieties. You will be introduced to needle and string types, stitching patterns, and how to cast-on, knit, purl stitch and cast-off or finish-off. End the class with fun garment(s) made by you! Materials: 1 Skein of Yarn ( Yarn weight: Medium#4 or Bulky #5 ) 1 Set Knitting Needles. Size: 5 mm ( US 8 ) OR 5.5 ( US 9 ) 1 Yarn Sewing Needle Small...

Saturday Nov 4th, 12–2pm Pacific Time

 (5 sessions)

$75

5 sessions

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Crochet for Beginners

Los Angeles City College @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029

Crochet is one of the most popular yarn crafts, and for good reason! Crochet is both fun and very relaxing. This class will teach you the basics of crochet with easy step by step instructions. By the end of the class, you will have a solid foundation and be ready to make all sorts of cozy crocheted items, like baby booties, scarfs, and if you’re feeling really ambitious, a blanket! Material List:Essential Crochet supplies and tools: 1 Skein...

Saturday Nov 4th, 2–4pm Pacific Time

 (5 sessions)

$75

5 sessions

Back to Knitting School 6 Week Skill Building Workshop

The Knitting Tree, LA @ 1031 W. Manchester Blvd. #2, Inglewood, CA 90301

Get back to the fun kind of school this fall, and take your knitting skills to the next level! Take all 6 sessions and earn a Diploma!! Class 1:Cast ons and Bind offs Class 2: Increases, Decreases, Basic Chart Reading, Basic Lace Class 3: Cables and Twisted Stitches Class 4: Fixing Knitting Mistakes Class 5: Colorwork, Stranded, Intarsia, Mosaic Class 6:  Finishing, Kitchener Stitch, Sewing Seams, Blocking Materials:  Worsted...

Saturday Sep 23rd, 10am–12pm Pacific Time

Ready to Knit My First Top Down Sweater

The Knitting Tree, LA @ 1031 W. Manchester Blvd. #2, Inglewood, CA 90301

Top down sweaters are knit all in one piece. You know what that means??? No sewing and minimal finishing!! It's perfect for your first sweater!! It also allows you creative freedom to add stripes or special stitches! It's time to dive into making your first sweater! Annette will guide you through determining the right size based on your measurements, knitting a gauge swatch (yes, it's vital for a sweater that will actually fit you!), understanding...

Saturday Oct 7th, 10am–12pm Pacific Time

 (4 sessions)

$120

4 sessions

Tapestry Weaving

The Knitting Tree, LA @ 1031 W. Manchester Blvd. #2, Inglewood, CA 90301

Design and create your own unique woven Wall Tapestry! This is a fun + creative workshop where you will play with color, texture and basic weaving on a hand crafted loom. Complete your own woven wall tapestry ready to gift or hang in your home. All are welcome from fiber newbies to crafty pros. Show up ready to let go and create!  All instruction and looms included in this workshop. Materials:  Use of a loom, dowels, and needles...

Saturday Nov 11th, 10am–12pm Pacific Time

Beginning Knitting Thursdays

The Knitting Tree, LA @ 1031 W. Manchester Blvd. #2, Inglewood, CA 90301

In this four-part course, you will be guided through three projects: a scarf, a hat, and a shawl. You will learn: How to cast on How to form the knit and purl stitches How to increase and decrease How to work in the round on circular and double pointed needles How to read a pattern How to read a yarn label About fiber content After completing this course you will be ready to tackle intermediate-level projects such as garments and...

Thursday Sep 28th, 12–2pm Pacific Time

 (4 sessions)

$80

4 sessions

Beginning Crochet Sundays

The Knitting Tree, LA @ 1031 W. Manchester Blvd. #2, Inglewood, CA 90301

In this four-part course, you will be guided through three projects: a scarf, a hat, and a shawl. You will learn how to chain, how to form the basic crochet stitches, how to increase and decrease, how to work back and forth and in the round, how to read a pattern, how to read a yarn label, and about fiber content. After completing this course you will be ready to tackle intermediate-level projects such as garments and motifs. Note: Price does...

Sunday Sep 24th, 11am–1pm Pacific Time

 (4 sessions)

$80

4 sessions

Beginning Knitting Wednesdays

The Knitting Tree, LA @ 1031 W. Manchester Blvd. #2, Inglewood, CA 90301

In this four-part course, you will be guided through three projects: a scarf, a hat, and a shawl. You will learn: how to cast on how to form the knit and purl stitches how to increase and decrease how to work in the round on circular and double pointed needles how to read a pattern how to read a yarn label about fiber content After completing this course you will be ready to tackle intermediate-level projects such as garments and...

Wednesday Sep 27th, 6–8pm Pacific Time

 (4 sessions)

$80

4 sessions

Beginning Knitting Fridays

The Knitting Tree, LA @ 1031 W. Manchester Blvd. #2, Inglewood, CA 90301

In this four-part course, you will be guided through three projects: a scarf, a hat, and a shawl.  You will learn:  how to cast on how to form the knit and purl stitches how to increase and decrease how to work in the round on circular and double pointed needles how to read a pattern how to read a yarn label about fiber content After completing this course you will be ready to tackle intermediate-level projects such as...

Friday Sep 22nd, 2–4pm Pacific Time

 (4 sessions)

$80

4 sessions

Basic Lace Shawl

The Knitting Tree, LA @ 1031 W. Manchester Blvd. #2, Inglewood, CA 90301

In this intro to lace class, you'll learn garter tab, reading charts, increases, decreases and blocking, while making a gorgeous shawl. Materials: 350 yards of worsted weight yarn #US8/5mm 32" or larger circular needle Scissors tapestry needle Level: Advanced Beginner

Wednesday Oct 25th, 1–3pm Pacific Time

 (3 sessions)

$80

3 sessions

Macra-weave Workshop

The Knitting Tree, LA @ 1031 W. Manchester Blvd. #2, Inglewood, CA 90301

Combine Macrame and Weaving techniques to make a gorgeous 9" X 28" wall hanging! You'll learn 4 macrame knots and several weaving techniques. We will talk about using color and texture to create your piece. . Materials included: 12" wood dowel, printed instructions Materials Needed: Scissors, Yarn needle, Macrame Rope (available in August at The Knitting Tree, L.A., Yarn of several textures and colors. Yarn can be purchased...

Sunday Oct 15th, 9am–1pm Pacific Time

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Discover the Best Sewing Classes in Los Angeles

Sewing is a popular craft done by hand or machine that involves using needles and thread to stitch together fabric. It is used to create garments and other items made of fabric. Despite its practical uses, many sewers take up the craft as a fun activity. Sewing is used for a variety of purposes, making it accessible to people of all skill levels. 

Why You Should Learn Sewing in Los Angeles

Sewing has been found to have positive mental and physical effects on the body. It is an activity that requires a lot of focus, which aids in stress relief. Lots of planning goes into sewing, from fabric type to design. This allows sewers to express their creativity through their projects. Sewing clubs and organizations in the LA area also encourage socializing while sewing. 

Sewing also has positive physical effects on the body. Hand-eye coordination can be improved by consistent sewing, as it requires fine attention to detail. Hand sewing requires nimble and frequent movement of the fingers and hands, which contributes to the loosening of joints. 

In-Person Sewing Classes in Los Angeles

In-person sewing classes are offered across the US. These classes are offered at a variety of skill levels and cover different sewing techniques, whether done by hand or machine. Most sewing classes will teach the basics of the technique the class is focused on, before guiding students through a project. These projects may range from clothing to accessories. More advanced classes will allow participants to choose what sewing project they would like to work on as long as it is within the skill range of the instructor. 

The Los Angeles area is host to multiple in-person sewing classes. A Beginner Sewing class is offered at The Workshop at Haley Solar - Eagle Rock for anyone looking to be instructed in the basics of machine sewing. Beginner Pattern Making is a great pairing class that instructs participants in pattern-making for dresses. Sewing machines are provided, although the school highly encourages participants to bring their own machines so that they may become comfortable using them. 

Lezu Studio in Santa Monica also offers classes in pattern making. These classes are open for beginner-level participants, who will go from draping fabric for a dress to creating a basic pattern. These classes take place over four sessions, which gives students an overview of basic pattern making. Some sewers find pattern making to be difficult, but with proper instruction and patience, all sewers can learn the steps of creating their own sewing pattern. 

Los Angeles City College, in the downtown Los Angeles area, offers the class, Sewing Made Easy, as well as Sewing Made Easy Level 2. These are beginner and intermediate-level classes that teach participants how to use a sewing machine. These classes focus on the practical use of sewing. Sewing machines are provided by the school and the posted materials list lets participants know what they will need to bring to the session. 

Virtual Sewing Classes 

In-person sewing classes have the benefit of hands-on instruction and provided materials. Meanwhile, online sewing classes offer greater accessibility. By taking place online, virtual classes eliminate the need to commute anywhere to learn how to sew. They also offer more class options at a wider range of competency levels. The primary downside to virtual sewing classes is that materials are not provided, although a materials list will be available to participants.

Art and craft classes being offered online currently focus on embroidery, mending, and crocheting. Art of Contemporary Embroidery is being offered by the Evanston Art Center for those looking to learn basic embroidery techniques. This class is offered over Zoom by a live-online instructor. An embroidery hoop is necessary for this class, alongside other materials listed on the class page. 

Mending is a popular use for sewing. Sashiko Mending is a class offered by the 92nd Street Y online. Sashiko itself is a traditional Japanese mending style that was previously used to mend kimonos in Japan. It has become popular among modern sewers who use it to repair garments. This class is a beginner-level class where participants will learn basic stitching techniques. 

Private Group Sewing Classes in Los Angeles

Arts and crafts classes can be a fun team-building activity for any business or organization. If your company is interested in this, CourseHorse offers live online group arts, crafts, and design classes. They are currently offering private online group classes in embroidery and macrame that can accommodate up to 500 people, depending on class type. 

If your team is interested in the basics of embroidery, CourseHorse offers a virtual Modern Embroidery Art class. This class accommodates up to 500 people. A live-online instructor will walk them through preparing an embroidery hoop and selecting thread. This is a beginner-level class with no prior experience in stitching necessary. 

Two macrame classes are being offered for groups through CourseHorse. These workshops guide participants through the creation of their own macrame projects. In the virtual Macrame Workshop groups will work on creating a plant hanger that they can use to hang plants upon completion. This particular workshop accepts up to 500 people. The virtual Macrame Moon Dream Catcher class is a smaller macrame class that can accommodate up to 100 people, as they work on a moon-shaped dream catcher.

If your group is interested in learning a craft not mentioned, CourseHorse can do a custom class that best suits your team's interests. 20-minute demos are available so that groups may see what a class is like before committing to it. If your group size is likely to change, CourseHorse allows alterations in group size after booking. You may also request to reschedule your class for free up to 48 hours before the session. 

Materials are needed for these classes, but they are all provided by CourseHorse. CourseHorse collects the addresses of participants ahead of the session and mail them their material kits. A variety of online platforms are supported by CourseHorse, including Zoom, Google Meets, Microsoft Teams, and WebEx.