So along with the farm life, being a church secretary, an artist and a restorer I also teach beginning sewing classes. I teach both group and private lessons. I teach mostly adults but also sometimes children take the class. These classes are always free, sewing machines are provided along with the pattern and threads. Students just need to bring fabric and some supplies. Many can't afford sewing supplies so they are provided by donations. I picked up several good working sewing machines from the local thrift shop. I got the sewing machines working for the students to use.
This was the apron class and a big hit.
Change of pace. This is a muslin drape for a Sister to try on. I need to finish this apron for her. It is a custom apron for her. She had them custom made in France and there was no pattern. So I made one. She needs 2 one for everyday and one for gardening.
My first Catholic acolyte student. He is in his final semester at the seminary and is to become a priest this fall. And he is my best sewing student.
Learning how to cut patterns and fabric.
My classroom is also the church hall. Lots of room for the students.
My students are men and women. Nice mix to have.
Here is the stuffed bear class. This was harder than it looked but they loved it.