THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN TAKING A CLASS WITH US
2025 Nov 12th
With our Class List for the New Year about to be released, here are guidelines to ensure that you have a successful experience in The Classroom at The Stable.
- If you are required to bring a Sewing Machine, ensure that it is in good working order.
- An E-mail will be sent from the Class Instructor as the class approaches to give a full list of required supplies and to share any information that is required.
- There is a side door at ground level on the left side of the building. We encourage you to use this door when you are coming for a class. Please feel free to drive around, unload and return your vehicle to the main parking lot.
- If any Beverages are being brought to the class, ensure that they are in a Travel Mug that can be sealed.
- Any sewing supplies that you are bringing should be clearly marked with your name.
- Please bring a pair of indoor shoes (slippers are okay too!) to wear in the classroom. A Coat Rack and Boot Mat are located just outside the classroom.
- Our Classes are designed for Adult Participants.
Basic Sewing Kit
Sewing machine in good working order with pedal, power cord, accessories and manul(if you have one).
Rotary Cutter/Rulers*
Small Scissors/Snips
Thread
Pins and/or clips
Marking Tools ( pencil, marker etc)
Seam Ripper
Notebook
Skill Levels Explained
We are now identifying our Classes with Skill Levels. If you are unsure about your Level, please reach out and let's have a chat.
BEGINNER: No previous sewing experience ncessary. You will need to know the basic functions of your sewing machine.
INTERMEDIATE: You are a competent sewer with previous quilting/sewing experience. You are comfortable with your sewing machine. The specific project may require a greater volume or intricacy of piecing or attention to detail in order to finish the project successfully.
PROFICIENT: You are an accomplished sewer.quilter who can work independently and already have a solid understanding of the steps for building a quilt. These classes usually involve a specific technique which may be more involved than the average pattern.