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Top 10 sewing classes in Philadelphia, PA

Students agree: these teachers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Anna Rollins

Anna Rollins

5.0(1)
Offers online services
1 hire on Lessons
10+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Tan T. says, "Anna is great with kids. My son is a special needs child, and she's able to keep him on task and productive." Read more
Calico Junction Inc

Calico Junction Inc

5.0(3)
Offers online services
4 hires on Lessons
12+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Jennifer M. says, "I absolutely love how she took her time to show me everything from the very beginning, showed me step by step, and did the same project as me so we could work together. I was also sent the pattern, and video of our lesson! I went from not knowing what a slip stitch, and single stitch was to making my own ear warmers! All in one lesson! We will be continuing on so i can learn more patterns!" Read more
Follow The Spiral Studios

Follow The Spiral Studios

5.0(1)
Offers online services
24+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Caroline B. says, "David is a master of his craft and knows how to impart his wisdom to his students with ease. Learning from David helped me level up every week. He helps you find your personal voice in ceramics while being a guiding force to getting there. He also brings a great sense of humor to the studio. Working with David has been a highlight of my pottery career!" Read more
Todd Bonita Fine Art

Todd Bonita Fine Art

5.0(3)
Offers online services
1 hire on Lessons
10+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Joe D. says, "As a true beginner I have learned a lot about seeing the world as an artist and putting that into the design of a good painting. I also had never seen the layers and glaze technique, which makes the whole process easier. Todd’s personable style fits my learning personality well. I am impressed with the work I’ve done using his techniques." Read more
Chgf

Chgf

5.0(2)
Offers online services
3 hires on Lessons
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Amrit S. says, "She is very nice and knows how to communicate with kids, she knows how to keep her calm and does her best ." Read more
Heartspace Creations

Heartspace Creations

New on Lessons
Offers online services
6+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Heartspace Creations is a Loving-Kindness company. We bring Loving-Kindness practice through art, craft, and fosters self-love through creating. Suzi teaches online via zoom, watercolor painting, artist creativity sessions, watercolor meditations, and fiber arts (knitting, spinning yarn, dyeing yarn, and felting).

Your sewing questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do sewing classes cost?

The cost of sewing classes can vary significantly based on several factors, including location, age, skill level, and the type of class you choose. For in-person group classes, you can expect to pay anywhere from $15 to $60 per session. These classes often cater to both children and adults, providing a fun and interactive environment for learning the basics of sewing or improving existing skills. The price may also reflect the experience level of the instructor, and the materials provided during the session.

If you prefer personalized attention, private sewing lessons are available at a higher price point, typically ranging from $30 to $120 per hour. These one-on-one sessions allow for tailored instruction that can accelerate your learning process. Additionally, online courses are becoming increasingly popular, with options that range from free resources to more comprehensive programs costing upwards of $100. Ultimately, the best choice will depend on your specific needs and budget.

Where can I take sewing classes?

Sewing classes are widely available across various platforms and locations, making it easy to find one that fits your needs. Local fabric stores, like Joanne Fabrics, Hobby Lobby, and Michaels often host classes for all skill levels, providing a hands-on experience with access to materials and expert guidance. Additionally, community centers and art studios frequently offer sewing workshops that cater to different interests, such as quilting or garment making.

For those who prefer online learning, many retailers offer virtual sewing classes that you can attend from the comfort of your home. These online courses often include video tutorials and downloadable patterns, making them accessible regardless of your schedule.

What types of sewing classes are available?

Sewing classes come in various formats and styles to accommodate different interests and skill levels. You can find beginner classes that introduce fundamental techniques such as threading a machine, basic stitching, and fabric selection. Intermediate and advanced classes often focus on specific projects like garment making, quilting, or embroidery. Some schools and studios also offer specialized workshops that delve into niche areas such as costume design or upcycling clothing, allowing participants to explore their creativity in unique ways.

Do I need to bring my own materials to sewing class?

Whether or not you need to bring your materials to a sewing class largely depends on the specific course and the instructor's policies. In many cases, especially for beginner classes, instructors provide essential tools and materials such as fabric, thread, scissors, and sewing machines. This arrangement allows students to focus on learning without the added stress of sourcing supplies beforehand. However, it's always wise to confirm with the instructor what will be provided so you can come prepared.

For more advanced classes or private lessons, you may be expected to bring your own materials. This could include specific fabrics for projects you wish to work on or personal tools that you're comfortable using. Some instructors might also recommend certain brands or types of supplies that work best for particular techniques. Always check the class requirements in advance to ensure you have everything you need for a successful learning experience.

How long do sewing classes usually last?

Group sewing classes typically last anywhere from 1 to 3 hours per session. These shorter sessions are designed to cover specific topics or projects while keeping participants engaged without overwhelming them. For instance, a beginner class may focus on basic techniques over a couple of hours, while a more advanced class might extend over multiple sessions as students tackle more complex projects.

In contrast, private lessons may be scheduled according to individual needs and preferences. These sessions can range from one hour for quick tutorials to several hours if you're working on an extensive project that requires more time and guidance.

How do I choose a sewing class?

Choosing the right sewing class is crucial for enhancing your skills and enjoying the learning experience. Consider the following:

  • Skill level: Look for classes specifically designed for beginners, intermediates, or advanced sewers to suit your abilities.
  • Specialization: Identify classes that focus on your area of interest, such as quilting, garment making, or embroidery.
  • Instructor experience: Check the instructor's background and qualifications to ensure they are knowledgeable in the subject matter.
  • Class size: Smaller classes often provide more personalized attention and support.
  • Format and location: Decide whether you prefer in-person classes for hands-on learning or online classes for flexibility.

What questions should I ask a sewing instructor?

Asking the right questions when meeting a potential sewing instructor can help ensure a good fit for your learning needs:

  • How long have you been teaching and sewing?
  • What topics will we cover in this class?
  • Will I need to bring my own supplies or are they provided?
  • How do you support beginners or varying skill levels?
  • What is your approach to helping students with common issues?
  • How long are the classes?
  • What classes are available for my skill level?
  • How many students are in the class?

Reviews for Philadelphia sewing classes

Recent success stories from people in the Philadelphia area.
Linda S L.
Marie is delightful. She gave me the confidence to move forward with my project instead of giving up. I highly recommend her services.
Calico Junction Inc
Elaine M.
The plein air locations are spectacular and the instructors are highly qualified professional painters. There are nuggets of knowledge to take back to your studio, whether you are a beginning painter or a well-seasoned artist. The workshops are affordably priced and there is something for everyone.
Todd Bonita Fine Art
Kathrine H.
My kids and I had an amazing experience working with Shalina!
Chgf
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