It’s here!! The Sewing Clothing for Kids e-course starts today and I am seriously excited. The class includes EIGHT patterns for boys AND girls (including the always popular Overmost!), with lots of options and variations to play with. Plenty of video lessons, lots of basic techniques, and a ton of cute fabric to look at as we go–all of which means that as long as you have basic sewing skills and a desire to sew clothing for kids, you’re totally ready to take the course!
Look at all the cute projects!! I love teaching this class online, and walking through these patterns with folks as they sew for the little ones in your lives. Plus, it gives me an excellent excuse to start working on a spring wardrobe for my own little ones–since these patterns range in size from 12m to 6, I get to sew for my kids while you sew for yours!
See all the registration information and details, and then click through to join the group. There are still spots left, and I’d love to spend these last few weeks before spring has truly sprung, making some projects to treasure and love.
Shalini
March 12, 2013 at 9:07 pmDeborah, I soooo miss sewing with you in these courses. I am thinking about doing the Slip covers, Summer Dresses and 4 piece wardrobe 😀
Jennifer
March 13, 2013 at 9:26 amWish this class had been around when my girls were little … would’ve loved to make these cute outfits for them! They’re older now, the oldest big enough to start raiding my closet LOL! Btw, I’m in your A-line skirt class at Craftsy … joined it a few weeks ago and have watched all the videos. But I can’t get started yet … I had a few questions about measurements. Will you be on Craftsy to answer the waiting questions soon? I can’t wait to start! Thanks!
Jen T.
March 16, 2013 at 5:45 pmHi Deborah,
Is it too late to join this e-course?
Deborah
March 16, 2013 at 5:47 pmHi, Jen! Not too late at all–we started last Monday, but you’ve got time to catch up, if you like! Feel free to click through to register and I’ll make sure you get everything you need to join us. Hope that helps, and that we’ll “see” you in class!