Get on the List + Join Double Time Online!
Get yourself on the list and join The Double Time Quilt-Along for our first online meet-up this Sunday! Complete your registration and we'll send an email with a link to join our Zoom call at 9am Sunday November 3, 2024!
- Introduction to the Pattern: We’ll introduce the Double Time Quilt pattern, designed to inspire creativity and collaboration.
- Gathering Supplies: We’ll walk you through the materials and offer tips on fabrics, tools, templates and preparation.
- Q&A with Karyn: Have questions? Want to discuss ideas? This is your chance to connect with our community and share your fabric selections.
There's still time to sign-up and join in the fun for week two!
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Trapeze Dress Virtual Workshop
The Trapeze Dress by Merchant & Mills is a true modern classic and in this workshop, we’ll sew it together while exploring a few of the 7 Hacks, each offering a fresh way to transform this versatile pattern. From a sailor collar or frill sleeve to a tiered skirt or bias-cut silhouette, you’ll discover how small design choices can completely change the look and feel of your dress.
The Handmade Wardrobe Year
The Handmade Wardrobe Year is a year-long sewing experience at the workroom designed to help you grow your garment-making skills and confidence while creating a wardrobe that truly reflects you.
In The Studio with Andrée Weisman
Spend sometime in the studio with Andrée Weisman! You may recognize Andrée and her company GoGo and Martin from our Makers Markets in Toronto and Sprucedale. Andrée is now joining us as a teacher this October for the Reversible Fabric Crown class and we are so excited to have her join us! Andrée is an artist, designer, teacher and the founder/designer of Gogo and Martin. GoGo and Martin is a local Toronto company that fosters children's natural curiosity about the world by designing toys and accessories that encourage imaginative play. Think of GoGo and Martin as imagination outfitters. Everything they make is designed to invite children to tell their own stories about what they see.
