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Sundays In Stitches #3: The Teresa Dress
SUNDAYS IN STITCHES: A 9-DRESS WORKSHOP SERIES
Join our Weekly Dress Workshop Series – Sundays at Needles & Bolts!
This is registration for #3 out of 9 dresses: The Teresa Dress
The Teresa Dress—a breezy, halter-style sundress perfect for warm days and casual outings! This versatile dress features a gathered neckline that ties at the back, creating an elegant yet simple silhouette. Its flowing A-line shape makes it flattering for all body types, while the minimalist design showcases bold prints beautifully.
Requirements:
TBD
Pattern is included.
Kick off 2025 with our Weekly Dress Workshop, running Sundays from January through March. Whether you're a beginner or ready to level up your skills, this series offers something for everyone with 9 stunning dresses to sew. You can sign up for the whole series or choose individual workshops based on your interest and skill level.
What’s on the schedule?
- The Renee Pinafore (a Stitch Jawn original)
A beginner-friendly pinafore dress that’s perfect for layering over tank tops in the summer and sweaters in the winter. This versatile design features clean lines and simple construction, plus generous pockets! - The Philly Swing (a Stitch Jawn original)
A playful, A-line dress with lots of movement. Its relaxed fit makes it comfortable for everyday wear, while still having style appeal. - The Teresa Dress (a NEW Stitch Jawn original)
A debut piece! Expect an exciting and fresh design that blends comfort and creativity in an original style. - The Benning Dress (Seamwork): This V-neck, tiered dress offers a flowy silhouette and is great for color-blocking. Sewn in lightweight fabrics like cotton or linen, it’s ideal for spring and summer
- The Reynolds Dress (Helen’s Closet): A breezy and minimalist tank dress with adjustable straps. Perfect for a hot day, this dress pairs well with linens or light cotton fabrics.
- The Orchard Dress (Helen’s Closet): The Orchard features spaghetti straps and a dartless a-line silhouette. Pockets make it super versatile! Make it with fabrics like linen, cotton, or chambray.
- The Tea House Dress (Sew House Seven): A relaxed and elegant kimono-style dress with clean lines and unique detailing. Perfect for linen or drapey fabrics.
- The Charlie Caftan (Closet Core): A chic caftan with multiple variations including a maxi length. Great for creating a relaxed yet elevated look.
- The Emerald Dress (Made by Rae): A classic, simple shift dress designed to offer comfort in the summer heat. Sewn on the bias, you'll learn how to work with fabric in a whole new way. We love it with sandals and a hat on hot days, or layered under a warm sweater or cowl as the seasons change and the days turn cool.
Classes start easy and progress in complexity as we go, making it perfect for beginners looking to learn new skills and experienced sewists ready for a challenge. Each class runs for a full day on Sunday. We’ll provide the pattern—you bring the fabric, thread, and any notions required.
Special perks for signing up:
- Register for all 9 classes and receive a Dressmaker’s Kit (a $50 value) + a $50 gift card to use toward fabric.
- Sign up for 5 or more classes, and you'll still get the Dressmaker’s Kit!
Classes will be held in our Maker Space at Needles & Bolts. Spots are limited to 6 seats per class, so don't miss out on this creative journey!
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | This is a beginner-level garment class but not a beginning sewing class. You must be comfortable winding a bobbin and threading a needle. If you would like to learn how to use a sewing machine, sign up for our Make Friends with Your Machine workshop. |
Materials Included: | Pattern is included. We have classroom machines to use along with cutting and pressing tools. |
Instructor: | Beth Paolini |
Instructor Bio: | Beth is an accomplished seamstress, who has taught sewing classes for Mt. Airy Learning Tree. She currently works at the Philadelphia Art Museum and has been doing reproduction sewing & upholstery there since 2005. A patent instructor, she loves walking sewists through the magic of garment construction to help them build their own handmade wardrobes. |
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