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Know Your Overlocker Sewing Workshop – Thursday 23 January – 6pm to 9pm

£40.00 per workshop

An overlocker (also known as a serger) is a useful machine to have, particularly if you are a dressmaker.  However, if you haven’t used one before it can be a little overwhelming so we have designed this popular workshop to help you feel confident using it.

So bring along your overlocker and by the end of the workshop you will have all the skills you need to tackle your first project.

“Absolutely loved this Know Your Overlocker course.  Learnt so much and Leanne answered my questions with great knowledge.  Thank you so much.”  Tess

“Very comprehensive and Leanne’s great teaching is calm, patient and easy to follow.  I learnt the new things I wanted to!”  Claire

 

You will learn:

All about it’s different parts – what they are called and what they do;

What needles to use and how to change them;

What threads to use:

How to thread up your machine (its not as scary as you may think!);

How to use all the different stitches;

How to go around curves and corners;

Simple maintenance and how to look after your machine;

Basic trouble-shooting shortcuts; and

How to understand your machine’s manual.

 

Skill Level: Confident beginner

Suitable for anyone that can sew basic items such as cushion covers and tote bags.

You must be able to cut out your fabric without assistance.

 

What is included:

Fabric;

Detailed notes for future reference;

Use of our tools and equipment;

Expert instruction;

Maximum of class size of 6 people;

Your own desk with a storage cupboard underneath;

Tea/coffee and biscuits (sewing essentials!);

10% discount on further workshop bookings made whilst attending the workshop;

Free parking (Burghley Street carpark is the nearest).

 

You will need to bring (all materials are available to purchase in our studio at the event):

4 x threads (we recommend Coats Moon threads or cones);

Your overlocker (including the pedal!!).  All machines must be in good working order and should we deem a machine unsafe, you will not be allowed to use it;

The manual for your overlocker;

Any tools and attachments that you have for your overlocker.

(All materials are available to purchase in our studio at the event)

 

Tutor:

Leanne de Lima Araujo – Leanne is the owner of Gather ‘N’ Sew and has been teaching popular sewing workshops for over 10 years. She loves to share her passion for sewing and believes that everyone can sew.  Her sewing adventures began over 40 years ago when she was allowed to turn the handle on her Mum’s Singer sewing machine and since then when she is not at work, she is busy making garments, quilts, soft furnishings, bags and gifts. Most of the bags, quilts and other items taught in our workshops have been designed by Leanne.  Find out more.

“Demystified my overlocker.  Thank you.”  Catrina

 

Due to the limited availability of places and the costs incurred in running a workshop, payments are non-refundable and non-transferrable unless someone can be found to take your place.  So, please check your diary carefully before making a booking.

By booking a workshop you agree to all of our terms and conditions.

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23rd January 2025 6:00 pm - 23rd January 2025 9:00 pm
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Gather 'n' Sew, Unit 8 Crown Walk, West Street, Bourne, PE10 9PB
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An overlocker (also known as a serger) is a useful machine to have, particularly if you are a dressmaker.  However, if you haven’t used one before it can be a little overwhelming so we have designed this popular workshop to help you feel confident using it.

So bring along your overlocker and by the end of the workshop you will have all the skills you need to tackle your first project.

 

You will learn:

All about it’s different parts – what they are called and what they do;

What needles to use and how to change them;

What threads to use:

How to thread up your machine (its not as scary as you may think!);

How to use all the different stitches;

How to go around curves and corners;

Simple maintenance and how to look after your machine;

Basic trouble-shooting shortcuts; and

How to understand your machine’s manual.

 

Skill Level:

Confident beginner

Suitable for anyone that can sew basic items such as cushion covers and tote bags.

You must be able to cut out your fabric without assistance.

 

What is included:

Fabric;

Detailed notes for future reference;

Use of our tools and equipment;

Expert instruction;

Maximum of class size of 6 people;

Your own desk with a storage cupboard underneath;

Tea/coffee and biscuits (sewing essentials!);

10% discount on further workshop bookings made whilst attending the workshop;

Free parking (Burghley Street carpark is the nearest).

 

You will need to bring:

4 x threads (we recommend Coats Moon threads or cones);

Your overlocker (including the pedal!!).  All machines must be in good working order and should we deem a machine unsafe, you will not be allowed to use it;

The manual for your overlocker;

Any tools and attachments that you have for your overlocker.

(All materials are available to purchase in our shop)

 

Tutor:

Leanne de Lima Araujo – Leanne is the owner of Gather ‘N’ Sew and has been teaching popular sewing workshops for over 10 years. She loves to share her passion for sewing and believes that everyone can sew.  Her sewing adventures began over 40 years ago when she was allowed to turn the handle on her Mum’s Singer sewing machine and since then when she is not at work, she is busy making garments, quilts, soft furnishings, bags and gifts. Most of the bags, quilts and other items taught in our workshops have been designed by Leanne.  Find out more.

 

Booking information:

How to book:

All workshops must be paid for in full at the time of booking.

Bookings may be made online, over the phone or in the shop and can be made up to 24 hours before the start of the workshop provided there are spaces available.

Due to the limited availability of places and the costs incurred in running a workshop, payments are non-refundable and non-transferrable unless someone can be found to take your place.  So, please check your diary carefully before making a booking.

By booking a workshop you agree to all of our terms and conditions.

Cancellations:

In the unfortunate event that you need to cancel a booking, please contact us as soon as possible.  Sometimes we have a waiting list and may be able to find someone to replace you.

In the unlikely event that we will need to cancel a workshop due to not having enough attendees to make the workshop viable, staff illness or exceptional circumstances, we will give you at least 24 hours notice via e-mail and offer you a transfer, full refund, or voucher.

If you are running late for a workshop, please ring us to let us know.  Unfortunately, if you are more than half an hour late, you will be unable to attend as there won’t be enough time to catch up and it will be disruptive to the other attendees.

Attending the workshop:

Within one week of booking, we will send you a confirmation e-mail.  If you don’t receive one, please check your spam/junk folder.

The e-mail will include a full list of materials required, all of which are available to purchase in the shop or from our website.  Please contact us ASAP with any queries.

All materials required must be purchased prior to attending the workshop.

Please arrive a little before the start of the workshop so you can get set up and there is no delay or disruption to other workshop attendees.  Admittance to the classroom will be permitted 15 minutes before the start of the class.

Details of nearby parking facilities are listed on our Visit Us page.