Super Stitch Club Classes are free to ALL Super Stitch machine owners. Projects are designed to help you learn different techniques while learning to take advantage of the features and functions of your machine. Some classes require a kit fee. Supply lists will be provided at registration. Classes fill quickly. Please register early. If you are unable to attend a class for which you have registered, please let us know as soon as possible so that we may contact a student on a waiting list. If you are considering a machine purchase, you are invited to attend a free club class. Please call ahead to let us know which class and machine you would like to try.
This monthly club will feature sewing techniques for all machine and skill levels.
January project: Line ‘em up; stitch ‘em down pillow

This project is a fun pillow using the Border Guide foot, Circular Sewing Attachment and the Ultimate Ruffler. It will show another way of using the decorative stitches for any machine.
Date and time:
Tuesday, January 12th from 11AM-1PM
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February project: Elegantly Stitched Bag
Create a stunning evening bag while utilizing the great decorative stitches on the your machine. So often we forget about the gorgeous stitches built in and simply use embroidery. We will stack stitches on top of stitches, extend stitches to give a larger appearance and embellish our beautiful silk dupioni to look as if we have purchased the perfect trims- when, in fact, it’s all stitches! Finish the bag off with optional gorgeous embroidery, piping and beaded trim!
Date and time:
Tuesday, February 9th from 11AM-1PM
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Kit fee: $15 (silk dupioni)
March project: Irresistible Baby Bonnet
Experiment with decorative stitches and machine accessories while making this adorable bonnet for the newest baby on the block. You will have the option of adding heirloom techniques including wing needle stitching and lace insertion.
Date and time:
Tuesday, March 9th from 11AM-1PM
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Kit fee: $8-includes batiste and lace (picture shows print fabric-we will be using batiste, unless you indicate that you prefer a print)