Event Details

A serger is a sewing machine used for creating clean, finished seams to prevent material from fraying at the end. Learning to use a serger is such an important step to growing as a seamstr(ess) and creating perfectly clean finished and tailored garments. Generator has a serger machine that we want to teach you how to use! In this skill-based course students will learn how to thread and operate a four cone serger by practicing a number of techniques under the guidance of a skilled sewer.


Participants are more than welcome to bring their own machines, if they have them.


Please include any questions you have in the "Is there anything you would like the instructor to know (goals, accessibility needs, etc.)?" question below.

Instructor

  • Elizabeth Maklad

    Elizabeth Maklad

    Lizzie has a love for all things fashion and sustainable consumption. She first started sewing at 8 years old and hasn’t stopped since. After spending a year at fashion tech school at SCAD she joined Generator. When not sewing Lizzie is working at a local thrift store in the clothing department, gaining experience as she hopes to open her own nonprofit thrift store in the future. Lizzie has experience in tailoring, garment construction, patterning, and machine repair. Lizzie is excited to share her experience and passion for clothing with others!

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Tickets

Serger Workshop
Standard Price $75
Serger Workshop (Member Only)
Member Price $67.50

Venue

40 Sears Ln

Sears Lane 40
Burlington

If you have any questions please contact Jake Ducharme

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