Meets via: Hybrid
Mondays and Weds 5-6:30pm via Zoom | November 3, 8, 10, 15, 17
Optional in-person sessions at the Bodecker Foundation 2360 NW Quimby Street 11am – 2pm | Saturdays November 6 and 20
Group Size: 12
In this workshop, you’ll learn basic hand sewing skills and explore ways to manipulate existing garments and transform them into something new using various sewing techniques and tools such as resizing, rouching, applique, and patchwork. We’ll cover asymmetry in clothing design and how to deconstruct/reconstruct garments to make them one of a kind using existing button-down shirts as our blank canvases. We’ll also touch briefly on fast fashion and the waste that goes along with today's apparel industry. Our final in-person session on November 20 will be a photo shoot and fashion show at the Bodecker Foundation featuring our new creations. No prior sewing experience necessary. For support with materials or transportation to in-person session please contact jodi@bodeckerfound.org.
Suggested materials: one basic button-up dress shirt; fabric scissors; a few spools of thread; push pins; sewing needles; extra fabric scraps; seam ripper (optional); chalk or fabric pencils that wash off for dart marks, etc. (optional). Students will also receive a swag bag of scrap material and other embellishment supplies at the November 6 in person session.
HOLLY STALDER (she/her) and KATE TOWERS (she/her) have been established clothing designers and business owners in Portland for the past 20 years. In 2000, they started the store Seaplane and created a groundswell fostering local independent clothing designers that received national attention. Holly Stalder is the owner of Haunt, a boutique that sells handmade and vintage clothing and Kate Towers has continued her namesake clothing line and expanded it to sell locally and nationally. See their work on Instagram @hollystalder and @katetowers.
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