Workshop: Homemade vs. Handmade, Tailoring Techniques for Handwovens
Confused about handling handwoven fabric? Let Linda guide you through sewing your own set of reference samples. Learn techniques devised for handwoven fabrics that do not require a serger and details that turn your fabric into one-of-a kind garments.
Linda Kubik is a Pacific Northwest based pattern designer, sewing educator, and weaver. Learn more about Linda at: https://www.lindakubik.com/.
Sewing machine required.
Intermediate sewer preferred.
Materials Fee: $25, payable to instructor
Student supply list:
HOMEMADE VS HANDMADE – SUPPLY LIST
- Handwoven fabric – 8-10, 8” squares suggested
- Cutting mat and rotary cutter, if available
- Glass headed silk pins
- Tape measure and hem gauge
- Shears and scissors
- Sewing machine in good working condition with all appropriate feet
- Working steam iron and padded surface – can be shared
- Ham
- Clapper
- Pressing cloth – old tea towels are great
- Clear ruler 2” x 24″, preferred
- Hand sewing needle
- 2 colored pencils
- Point turner
- Applique scissors, optional
Sampling of workshop fees by number of participants:
- 8 – $187
- 15 – $93
- 20 – $69
As a reminder that while the total cost varies by number of registrations. We have 20 spots available. If we receive more than the minimum registrants, as is typical, and your deposit is higher than the final workshop fee, we will refund you the difference. Conversely, if the workshop fee is higher than the deposit, we will invoice you for the difference. The PHG policy for workshop cancellation is described in the PHG Workshop Policy document posted on the PHG website here: https://portlandhandweaversguild.org/archive/education/workshops/workshop-policy/.