The Sagebrush Top is an elegant and easy-to-sew blouse that is a joy to make and wear. The Sagebrush is designed for woven fabrics and looks great in breezy fabrics like cotton voile, as well as more structured fabrics like a crisp linen. The simple design of the top lends itself well to customization. Loose without being baggy, the type of breezy fit you’ll want to wear all summer. Generous puff sleeves and gathers across the front make it comfortable to move in. The tie at the back neckline makes it simple and cute! The Sagebrush looks great tucked into something high waisted. Not a fan of ruffles? Leave it off and save yourself some time, the Sagebrush is cute with and without the front ruffle. The top can be made in a wide range of light to medium weight wovens. The more body your fabric has, the more puff to your sleeves.
SKILL LEVEL: ADVANCED BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE
You should have previous machine sewing experience and have completed several projects. You should be comfortable taking your measurements and using those to read the back of the pattern to determine the necessary supply amounts. Please email erin@pacificfabrics.com if you are unsure if your skill level is appropriate.
PREREQUISITE: Garment 201 or equivalent experience.
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LOCATION:
Seattle Pacific Fabrics
2230 4th Ave. S
Seattle WA 98134
Our elevator is available Tuesday through Friday 10:00 am - 2:30 pm only.
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Class fees are non-refundable unless the class is cancelled by the store.
You will receive a 20% discount on your class supplies with your registration receipt or email us after you register for a web store coupon code.
Instructor: | Erin Hubner |
Instructor Bio: | Erin learned to sew as a kid and was always crafty but didn't really get fully into sewing until after college. After making a few rather involved Halloween costumes she realized she could make clothes to wear every day, not just at the end of October. Eventually this led to her going back to school for fashion design and construction and teaching classes for over 6 years. Her main focus may be garment sewing, but she has also worked on accessories, home decor and quilting. Basically, if it involves fabric, thread, yarn, or other similar craft supplies she probably does it on a semi regular basis. Except projects involving hot glue, she does try to stay away from those. |
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