IN PERSON WORKSHOP
Date: April 9, 2025
Instructor: Manon Pelletier
Workshop Description: This hands-on sewing workshop is for weavers who desire to turn their handwovens into one of a kind garment. One aspect of a well-constructed garment is finishing techniques for seams. Participants will receive kits for a fee containing handwoven samples, sewing notions, and instructions for various seam treatments.A sewing machine in good working order is required for this workshop. The instructor will demonstrate each seam treatment before participants assemble their own at the workshop as time permits or at home. After this workshop, participants will gain confidence in cutting and sewing handwoven cloth for the purpose of garment construction or home décor.
Supplies: a portable sewing machine in good working order, sewing supplies (scissors, pins, measuring tape), and an extension cord.
Materials/Handouts Fee: $20.00
Attendee Limit: 10
Instructor Bio:Manon Pelletier, a guild member, started weaving in 1999 at the Saunderstown Weaving School in Rhode Island. While attending the weaving school, she studied and received a B.A. degree in 2003 from Providence College. Immediately following, she enrolled in the Master Seamstress I Program through the University of Rhode Island, receiving a Master Seamstress Certificate in 2004. Manon’s passion for textiles began in her native Quebec home, where sewing and weaving were common activities – notably handwoven coverlets known as Catalognes. She continues to weave today from her home with a focus on cloth for garment construction. Manon has received several awards from regional and national conferences for her work.
Seam Treatments for Handwovens
In-person workshop at the April meeting.
10am - 12 noon