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Sewing classes in the Boston area

Jocelyn asks:

Looking for sewing classes in the Boston area. Suggestions?


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Sewing classes in the Boston area

Storified by Adam Gaffin · Sun, Dec 16 2012 20:10:30

@hkergrrl @universalhub @gather_here is great! very welcoming for beginners, too.Elise Ramsay
@hkergrrl @universalhub Try Gather Here in Cambridge (Central Square) Kid and adult sewing classes http://www.gatherhereonline.com/Katherine Ozment
Sew Fisticated on morrisey for sewing RT @hkergrrl: Looking for sewing classes in the Boston area. Suggestions? @universalhubJ~Mac
@hkergrrl @universalhub Gather Here in Cambridge, on Broadway. Classes and machines you can rent sewing time on. They're amazing!Kristina Muskiewicz
@hkergrrl @universalhub there's a place on Thayer St. By the SOWA lot that has it. Can't remember name.Kenny Jervis
@hkergrrl @universalhub Grey's Fabrics does classes for cheap including machine rental. The owner Sarah is so nice! http://greysfabrics.comLauren Brubaker
@hkergrrl @universalhub There are sewing classes offered by @artisansasylum — scroll down the class list here: http://artisansasylum.com/?page_id=1803Heather
@hkergrrl @universalhub I think massart has adult classes open to the publicTiffany Montgomery
@hkergrrl @universalhub JP Knit and Stitch!Casey
@hkergrrl @universalhub there is a knitting store in JP on centre that offers seeing classes. http://jpknitandstitch.com/maura deedy
@hkergrrl @universalhub newton community ed usually has one http://www2.newtoncommunityed.org/SurrahB
@SurrahBallz @hkergrrl @universalhub Brookline, too https://aded.brooklinema.gov/courses.php?id=6&time=1SurrahB
@universalhub @hkergrrl the Stitch House!! Amazing placeJOSIE
@hkergrrl @universalhub My mother in law did "stitch and bitch" with cambridge adult ed. Might be a fun way to get started!Lisa Jeanne Graf
@hkergrrl @universalhub Eliot School in JP, JP Knit and Stitch, Stitch House in Dorchester.Kathy Cahill
@hkergrrl @universalhub seweasy in needham. People rave about their sewing classes.Todd Glaskin

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The Stitch House on Dorchester Ave., just beyond Columbia Rd. and St. Margarets (or theBlessed Mother Teresa Church) has great classes; sewing for all levels as well as knitting and crocheting

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The Singer store in Davis (not sure whether they specialize in garment or quilting) and the Cambridge Quilt Store out by Fresh Pond (for quilting).

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I see a lot of ads for knitting/sewing classes on Grouopon, Living Social, Amazon Local Deals, etc. You'll find out who offers these classes AND you might get a discount!

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Has a list of sewing classes from beginner to advanced.

http://www.bcae.org/index.cfm?method=ClassListing....

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Knit & stitch in JP at Centre St & So Huntington

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Abeille in Brookline does sewing as well as jewelry making. Great place, wonderful people.
http://www.abeille.us/classes/sewing/

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My daughter has taken sewing classes at the Elliot and loved them. It looks like that linked list includes something for everyone from beginner to expert.

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I had no idea that UHub was such a creative place. I do cross stitch and thank everyone on this thread (no pun intended) for ideas on where I can go to get help with some of my projects.

Thanks everyone!

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try:
maude morgan school cambridge
stitch house on dorchester ave
sew fisticated in dorchester is a great place to ask

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