Please note this is class is a commutation of everything we learned so far in quarter one. It requires you to take multiple make and take classes prior to signing up.
Mohr will teach you how to make a saddle bag in an evening class.
This intermediate-beginner-level sewing workshop focuses on constructing a structured saddle bag while building advanced bag-making skills through a detailed, multi-step process.
Things you should know going in: bias binding, working with curved shapes, snaps
Participants will learn to work with interfacing for shape and durability, assembling curved panels, installing straps and hardware, and achieving clean, professional topstitching. The class emphasizes accuracy, patience, and techniques commonly used in structured accessory construction.
By the end of the session, each student will leave with a completed saddle bag and increased confidence tackling complex, multi-component sewing projects.
Prerequisites:
Participants must have completed at least three prior sewing classes (or demonstrate equivalent experience) and be comfortable with:
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Consistent seam allowances
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Following multi-step patterns
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Using interfacing and stabilizers
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Confident sewing machine operation
If you have taken 3 classes with us, please post them in this link:
https://denhac.slack.com/archives/C0A1H7EJUHE/p1772500740520709
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