Erin Hubner
Stitch 101: Embroidery Basics
Pacific Fabrics 2230 4th Ave. S, Seattle, WA, United StatesHave you ever wanted to learn how to do embroidery? Maybe you’re someone like me who can’t just sit still and needs to keep their hands busy. In this class you will learn some of the most popular stitches used in embroidery as you work on an adorable floral design. We will talk about the […]
Sewing 205: Ruby Street Tote
Pacific Fabrics 2230 4th Ave. S, Seattle, WA, United StatesThe Ruby Street Tote is perfect for shopping at the farmer’s market or carrying your lunch. In class you will learn how to add soft structure to bags so they hold their shape and offer some insulation and protection. If made with washable fabrics, it can even be thrown in the washer and dryer. Pattern […]
Quilting 101: Basics (Session 4/5)
Pacific Fabrics 2230 4th Ave. S, Seattle, WA, United States**This is the fourth class of a series of five sessions. Class takes place on April 13th, 20th & 27th from 10:30 am - 1:30 pm and May 4th & 11th from 10:30 am - 2:00 pm. ** Click here to sign up for the series. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to attend class on a […]
Quilting 103: Flying Geese
Pacific Fabrics 2230 4th Ave. S, Seattle, WA, United StatesFlying geese are a classic quilt block that is found in many quilts, whether on their own or as part of a larger block. In class you will learn multiple ways of creating flying geese and how to determine which method works best for your pattern – it’s not always what is in the instructions! […]
Sewing 102: Basic Tote
Pacific Fabrics 2230 4th Ave. S, Seattle, WA, United StatesThe only thing better than a handmade tote is one that will stand up to the elements. In this class you will learn how to work with water resistant fabrics like oilcloth, waxed canvas and laminated cotton. (Spoiler alert: the iron will NOT be making an appearance!) Along the way you will learn how to […]
Quilting 110: Tulip Runner
Pacific Fabrics 2230 4th Ave. S, Seattle, WA, United StatesTime to freshen up your table for spring with this cheerful and quick tulip runner. Using flying geese and snowball corners, you don’t have to worry about sewing a single curve to create these flowers. The blocks finish up at 6” x 12” allowing you to easily customize your runner length or adapt it for […]