Dust Off Your Sewing Machine

Dates:March 29, 2025
Meets:Sa from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Location:United Lutheran Seminary, 7301 Germantown Ave.
Cost: $54.00

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Do you have a sewing machine you inherited or bought years ago but never opened? Maybe you're thinking of getting one? Here's your chance to learn the basics of a sewing machine: threading, tension, needles, thread, and basic maintenance. We'll address simple clothing repairs such as hemming and re-stitching a seam. Students will complete an easy craft project in class.

Notes:

Bring your own WORKING sewing machine. Instructions for testing your sewing machine will be sent out two weeks prior to class. Needles, thread, scissors, and fabrics will be provided. For ages 18 and up. $10 materials fee payable to the instructor.
Fee: $54.00

Fee Breakdown

Category Description Amount
Course Fee (Basic)Course Fee$ 54.00
Optional FeeDonation (optional)$ 0.00

United Lutheran Seminary, 7301 Germantown Ave.

All MALT Classes take place in the Brossman Center for Education. A map of the campus can be found here: https://assets.website-files.com/5ef7c7ab36fe0248900a03d2/5ef7c7ab36fe026f640a051f_ULS%20Philadelphia%20Map.jpg

A map of the Brossman Center classrooms can be found here: https://mtairylearningtree.org/wp-content/uploads/ULS-Classroom-Map-for-MALT-1.pdf

Route 23 bus stops at Germantown Avenue & Allens Lane, right in front. The Chestnut Hill East train stops 1.5 blocks away at Gowen Avenue & Devon Street. The Chestnut Hill West train has a stop called Allens Lane, about 2 blocks away at Allens Lane & Cresheim Road.

Bea Quindlen

learned from her high school art teacher that success can come from the learning process rather than the “perfect finished product.” Those high school “discovery projects” led to a lifetime of crafting – and isn’t life a “discovery project?” Bea is happily retired after a 47-year career at a data company. She attended a MALT class way back in 1994 but not again until 2008! Since then, she has taken over 20 classes. In 2017, she made the switch from student to instructor, teaching a variety of introductory craft classes.

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