2011 UPDATE
Visit HomeEcOnline.com for the new
"Take at your own Pace" version of Home Ec--
Registration is open! :)
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Home Ec is not just for teenagers anymore, it's for everyone, everywhere!! Rachel, Courtney and myself have created this class for beginners and those who want to develop and polish their sewing skills! We've planned 3 Guides, 26 step-by-step Projects with at least 1 new Sewing Technique in each, 3 Live Chats and a tips post on How to Invent & Adapt projects of your own!
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This class is different than others we've taught. The projects are each amazing and useful, but the real purpose of each project is so that you can learn a specific sewing skill, one step at a time, practicing and learning along the way. We've also decided to show previews & describe to you EACH project so that you can see what you learn and how much skill you'll obtain by the end of Home Ec. The value is insane!
Project Previews - Part 1 of 2
(Project Previews Part 2 HERE)
*See the end of this post for a Full Project List
EarlyBird Guides
How to Work your Sewing Machine - Video
A video guided tour of your new Sewing Machine... filling & loading your bobbin, threading your machine, adjusting stitch length, needle alignment, using the presser foot and backstitching. Plus a few tips for straight & even stitch lines and my favorite sewing habits!
A video guided tour of your new Sewing Machine... filling & loading your bobbin, threading your machine, adjusting stitch length, needle alignment, using the presser foot and backstitching. Plus a few tips for straight & even stitch lines and my favorite sewing habits!
Tools of the Trade - Post
Fabric and craft stores can be overwhelming, especially when you're just learning how to sew. Did I get everything I needed? Did I get anything I needed? As someone who has spent a great deal of their life both shopping and working in those stores, I've learned nearly every product top to bottom. So, for my first post I'll be covering a range of what you may need and why, as well as share a few helpful shopping tips.
Tips & Troubleshooting - Video
I'll be covering basic problems you may run into using your sewing machine and what to check first before taking it in for a check up. In my video, you'll get a few tips on keeping your machine clean and running smoothly and a basic run down on what to expect to pay for a new machine or tune up. Don't be afraid! Your machine is your friend!
I'll be covering basic problems you may run into using your sewing machine and what to check first before taking it in for a check up. In my video, you'll get a few tips on keeping your machine clean and running smoothly and a basic run down on what to expect to pay for a new machine or tune up. Don't be afraid! Your machine is your friend!
Project Previews - Part 1 of 2

Cloth Napkins (2 Ways)
Set a more beautiful table with handmade cloth napkins! You'll learn how to make two styles with basic techniques that will help you master larger projects later in the class. You can feel good about setting your table in style because cloth napkins reduce waste and help save money! Introducing: squaring up fabric, simple hemming, adding Ric-Rac edging. With a focus on mixing and matching patterns.
Instead of wrapping a gift with paper, create this pretty drawstring gift pouch that acts as a bonus gift and reusable bag! You'll learn how to create a pouch, Also great for business owners packaging products and making a great impression! Introducing: making a bag, joining 2 fabrics, drawstring casing, square corners, strong slit.

Reusable Grocery/Book Bag
Finally a grocery bag that can fit lots and be carried over the shoulder for one big trip into the house. This bag isn't just beautiful, but is also machine washable and also great for the environment! Introducing: Making a larger bag, straps, strong x joints.
Learn how to create fabric circles and put together a new take on classic bunting. Ideal for a nursery, shower gift, or a playful display in your studio! Easily customizable and simple enough to finish in an afternoon. Introducing: Creating fabric circles and machine applique.
Supplies Roll-Up
The perfect caddy for your supplies, your boyfriends wrenches, your kids markers or your sharpie collection! Made with an oilcloth or vinyl exterior and an adjustable strap, this roll-up is durable, flexible and just what everyone needs! Introducing: creating sections, working with thicker material (and needle), installing an adjustable strap
Ironing Board Cover
Replace your dingy old ironing board cover with a shiny new one, and make everyone's least favorite chore a little bit more fun. Introducing: using old cover to create a pattern for the new, edge-finishing options, elasticizing an edge, calculating fabric required.
Curtains (2 Ways)
Curtains can be extremely expensive but not when you make them yourself! Choose grommets or a bunched 'ruffle' top and sew window treatments to suit every room in your home! Introducing: lining up a pattern, double hemming, spacing & installing large grommets.

Quilted Pot Holder
Pot holders are a dying breed... no more cork ones in this house, I want cute fabric ones protecting my pretty table :) Work with batting to create a layer of insulation, and quilting to keep the potholder thin and flat. Introducing: batting, closing in a double sided square, blanket stitch.

Reversible Bib
Bibs don't have to be tacky. Learn to make your own with fabric you have on hand. You'll learn straight line quilting and how to work with double-fold bias tape. Introducing: quilting straight lines, adding bias tape, drafting from a pattern.

Hemming Jeans At Home
We can't all have an industrial "jean machine" in our homes (though I'm definitely hoping I someday will!), but it's still possible to end up with a nice looking hem when you're either pressed for time or pinching pennies. You'll pick up techniques for shortening your favorite denim using both hand and machine sewing. Introducing: determining correct length, working with heavy materials, determining your machine's limits.
Zippered Pencil Case
Gather all your cute pencils and markers because as soon as you finish this project, you're going to want to use it! Sewing a zipper can feel so intimidating but it's actually pretty simple, don't be afraid! Introducing: installing a zipper, lining a pouch

Resizing a Shirt or Dress
Don't throw out your grandma's vintage mumu! With a few basic tricks, you can resize vintage clothing to fit your body type. Introducing: hemming, taking in at the sides, learning your measurements and silhouettes that are most flattering.
Don't throw out your grandma's vintage mumu! With a few basic tricks, you can resize vintage clothing to fit your body type. Introducing: hemming, taking in at the sides, learning your measurements and silhouettes that are most flattering.

Jersey Wrap Skirt (Forgiving Raw-Edge)
This super-basic skirt, which you will draft from your own measurements (using math--gasp!), is both forgiving to your figure and to your skill. Lots of finishing techniques are not only difficult, they're time consuming. By leaving the edges raw, we leave time for more important things, like creating the perfect fit. And looking totally cute in your new skirt because, hey look at that, you're already done making it! Introducing: drafting a pattern from measurements, properties of stretch fabric, getting comfortable with clothing construction.
Plushie Toy
Babies grow out of their adorable clothes so quickly but you can give them new life in the form of their favorite new plushie! Using a provided pattern and easy directions you can make these gender neutral creatures for your favorite little one. Introducing: working with jersey cotton, customizing a pattern.
PLEASE NOTE: This is only the first half of our projects! See Part 2 project previews HERE.
Babies grow out of their adorable clothes so quickly but you can give them new life in the form of their favorite new plushie! Using a provided pattern and easy directions you can make these gender neutral creatures for your favorite little one. Introducing: working with jersey cotton, customizing a pattern.
PLEASE NOTE: This is only the first half of our projects! See Part 2 project previews HERE.
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This is a 5.5 week online class open to students worldwide, developed and taught by Leigh-Ann Keffer, Rachel Denbow and Courtney Tucker. The private class blog will be up for 1 full year so that you can check back and take the projects at your own pace. There are no project deadlines or grades ;)
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Home Ec starts on August 10
(with Earlybird Guides in Early August)
Class fee is $60us
(includes part 1 and 2)
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Registration
Home Ec Registration is in Top LEFT SIDEBAR OF THIS BLOG (paypal "buy now" button).
*Sign-Up Information
- When you sign-up for Home Ec, you will receive login information to the private blog within 36 hours (plus an invitation to the Student Lounge 1st sent on Tues, July 20).
- Please fill in the Name & Email address box (above) so that we can send your login to the correct address :)
- Class fee is meant for one student and is non-refundable after you've received your private class login.
Connections
- Your teachers are here to help you! We will answer all the questions you leave in the comments of our projects and we look forward to seeing what you make and supporting you along the way.
- We have planned 3 chats where you can type-chat live... getting to know us (and each other), asking questions, and receiving sewing advice. These chats take place in our private blog.
- Home Ec Class includes access to a private social group for Home Ec students only. This is like a 'student lounge' where you can make friends, compare projects, support each other and post photos. (Back in Indie Business, this was a really fun feature!!)
Details
- This class is not a kit. You will receive supply lists in July (use thrifted fabric to massively reduce fabric costs... start collecting vintage pillowcases & few flat sheets, they work great!!).
- A sewing machine is needed for this class. (If you're in the market for new one, LA recommends a "Singer Advance"... well made, nice features, affordable in comparison, easy to use and found at stores like Walmart, Target and Joanne's).
- The class takes place in a private blog exclusive to Home Ec students.
- 3 Guides will be posted in early August before class officially begins (on Aug.10), but they can be viewed at any time throughout the course (if you don't login in ahead of time).
Teachers
Leigh-Ann: Sewing since 1993, Self Taught, Hobby Sew-er.
Rachel: Sewing for 8+ years, Quilter, Seamstress and Innovator.
Courtney: Sewing for 7+ years, Quilter and Professionally Trained Seamstress.
Full Project List
[ Teacher Legend: Leigh-Ann | Rachel | Courtney | Team ]
EarlyBird Guides
Video: How to Work Your Sewing Machine
Post: Tools of the Trade
Post: Tools of the Trade
Video: Tips & Troubleshooting
PART 1
Cloth Napkins (2 ways)
Gift Pouch
Reusable Grocery/Book Bag
Round Bunting
Supplies Roll-Up
Ironing Board Cover
Curtains
Quilted Pot Holder
C H A T
Reversible Bib
Hemming Jeans
Pencil Case
Resizing a Skirt or Dress
Jersey Wrap Skirt
Plushie Toy
PART 2
Cushion/Pillow Case with Piping
Ruffled Duvet Cover
Fabric Storage Cubby
Padded Laptop Case
C H A T
Full Apron
Leather & Canvas Purse
Mod Table Runner
Drafting/Creating a Pattern
Hanging Shoe Organizer
Messenger Bag
How to Read a Commercial Pattern
Flying Geese Quilt
How to Invent & Adapt Projects
Last C H A T
A Few Quotes from our Sewing Friends...
"Sewing has made me a happy happy girl. I highly recommend learning how to use your machine - you won't regret it - and will find yourself spending less and less time at the mall, and more time online figuring out how to make your own version of some of your favorite $300 dollar dresses! Plus, having a reason to browse fabric shops. That's my favorite part." -Jill of Lune
"Sewing sort of fell into my lap about 18 months ago, and I'm so amazed at all it's brought me: a wonderful group of new friends, satisfaction in creating something cute & sassy, and most recently being able to quit my day-job to sew full-time. Playing with fabric and creating cute gifts is the best!" -Maggie of Gussy
"I love to sew accessories for my home, clothes and just general repair. It can be very relaxing and a great stress reliever.
I sewed most of my childrens clothes, blankets and some toys when they were young and it was so rewarding; seeing them wear and play with things I'd made was incredible." -Sharon
Questions
If you have any questions, please e-mail Leigh-Ann (FreckledNest@gmail.com) with "Home Ec" in the subject line.
We're looking forward to helping you discover the joy & fun of sewing and making things from scratch! Home Ec is gonna rock!!
xoxo, Leigh-Ann, Rachel and Courtney
ps. Please email any questions to FreckledNest@gmail.com
















I am in Can't wait:)
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samia
Honestly, I'm terrified of sewing but this class makes it look so much less intimidating. You girls have me hooked on your classes! ;-)
ReplyDeleteSounds fun. I wish I could afford to take this.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fabulous class!! I'm sure everyone will love it! ^_^
ReplyDeleteI am so in! Cannot wait!!! :)
ReplyDeleteJust trying to round up a few extra bucks, and I think this is just what I want to spend it on. I've gotten along ok with my wits and google, but I really would love some instruction. All of the projects look fun, and some are even on my list of things to make next (table runner here I come!) Can't wait!
ReplyDeletelooks like such a fun class!
ReplyDeleteSarah M
I just signed up!
ReplyDeleteFun! I can't wait...
ReplyDeleteI will start teaching again in August, about the time the class starts, but would I still be able to catch up w/ everything in the evenings? This is the first time I have tried something like this, but I sew want to learn to sew!
Thank you,
Nicole
simplycreatedbycole(at)gmail(dot)com
i wish i had cute friends to do crafts with. this is lovely! i'm so jealous!
ReplyDelete♥ http://www.allisterbee.blogspot.com
I'm signing up today! I can finally figure out how to sew a zipper to my skirts!!! So exciting.
ReplyDeleteThank You
just stoppin by to say i love your blog!!! adorable
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited for this! Your video from Style School was the way I learned how to use my sewing machine! Can;t wait to get started :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteAh I wish SO BADLY I could take this but I just don't have the money right now!
ReplyDeleteawe this looks awesome! unfortunately I will be enrolled in a full semester. If you ever do it over the summer though, I would definately be interested! the projects look darling!
ReplyDeleteCan't Wait!!! YAY!
ReplyDeleteEEK! I want to start now. =)
I hope you'll do another class later on. I'm DYING to learn how to sew but the husband and I are low on cash, so I haven't been able to buy a sewing machine yet. Love the site!
ReplyDeleteErica
I signed up! I am so excited to finally learn how to use my sewing machine!
ReplyDeleteAwesome class! Is there a limit to the number of students? I want to attend.
ReplyDeletei'm definitely interested... got to see if my old sewing machine works!
ReplyDeleteI've had a sewing machine for TWO years and after a few weeks of failed attempts at even getting it going, I gave up. I am really, really considering taking this class. I'm nervous but really excited.
ReplyDeleteI think this is so awesome!! I don't have a sewing machine, so I can't join in, but I am definitely a new follower of your blog now!!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog this afternoon by randomly clicking on links and just signed up for the class. This is exactly what I've been looking for! I'm super excited, but a little nervous too because I'm definitely a beginner when it comes to sewing.
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited I found this class! I've been determined to learn how to use a sewing machine for years. I just signed up and I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteSuper excited about this! I have been reading your & Elsie's blogs for awhile now. Bought a sewing machine on a whim last year and I'll have to admit it's still hiding in my closet... I'm going to take the plunge and sign up for this - and finally show that machine who's boss! :)
ReplyDeleteOhh this is EXACTLY the kind of thing I have been looking for!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm super keen to join up - but just want to check - I'm travelling for 6wks from mid September - so I'll miss the tail end of the 5.5 weeks. If I have trouble with the last few projects when I get back, will there be a contact for extra help?
How exciting!
<3 Sway
Just registered and I am sooooooo excited to begin!!
ReplyDeleteWeeeeeeee!!!
Yippee! I can't wait for August! Not that I'm rushing Summer, but heck, let's get sewing!!
ReplyDeleteWhat are you girls doing to me!!!!! I have to sign up for this one too!!!! I am a sewer so I have to learn some of your fun projects.....
ReplyDeleteI signed up for this one today! I'm SO excited!!!
ReplyDeleteHi SWAY,
ReplyDeleteThe projects arrive daily but this is a take it at your own pace class, there is no pressure to do the projects in line with our posting schedule. We will be available through the entire class to answer your questions and support you as you learn to sew (and up to one month by email after the class ends). The private Home Ec blog & course content will stay up for one year from now. No need to worry, you can take it from where you left off when you return from your time away.
xo, Leigh-Ann
Just signed up! And blogged about it!
ReplyDeleteI've only just found your blog and think this course looks amazing! I'm based in the UK so am not sure about the live chats, but hopefully I can post any questions from the projects on the blog or via email?
ReplyDeleteJen
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Just signed up, can't wait to get started!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this class. I have a love/hate relationship with my sewing machine that I'd like to conquer. Oh I've sewed a great deal of things, but I'd like to look at my sewing machine and smile instead of forcing that smile! A lot of the things you are covering in class, are things I've always wanted to try but never could.. :) I'm excited, this is going to rock!
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Leigh-Ann,
ReplyDeleteWhat is the final date to register ?
I'm sure I've seen this information somewhere but I cannot find it ...
Thanks in advance !
Hi Johanne,
ReplyDeleteOur last day for registration is Mon, August 9th (at the latest) but it's better to register sooner so that you can gather your supplies, review the earlybird guides and meet your fellow students :)
xo, Leigh-Ann
I was finaly able to sign up !
ReplyDeleteWOO HOO ... I am pretty excited about this I have to say.
This course is gonna rock big time !
I'm soooo excited and also terrified of learning to use Sven, my handsome 1970's Norwegian sewing machine! Maybe with all of you I can do it!
ReplyDeleteI mean, Swedish ... sorry, Sven ;)
ReplyDeleteCiao! Oh I love the idea but I just can't do that in August. Will you be doing this again??? In autumn maybe? I'd love to join next time...
ReplyDeleteI've just subscribed to your newsletter, will you be announcing any new class there? I don't want to miss it! :)
Ciao!
Suze
Just signed up! I'm so, sew excited to get my sewing machine out of the box and really start using it!
ReplyDeleteWill there be another class after this one? I hope so! Can't register in Aug, but hopefully if there is another one later on, I can!
ReplyDeleteJust signed up! I'm worried about not being able to keep up with 26 projects over 5.5 weeks, but I really couldn't pass up a chance to learn with a class. I really hope this gives me the kick in the pants that all of my diy sewing books couldn't.
ReplyDeleteI would love to do this but the timing is not good. Do you think you'll do this again at a later date?
ReplyDeleteHi Rachael, we haven't made plans to reteach Home Ec in the future, sorry. In case it helps, this is a take it at your own pace class and the private blog & content will be up for a full year. Feel free to email me at FreckledNest@gmail.com if you have more questions :)
ReplyDeleteLA :)
oh, these are just the skills i'd love to have! but my sewing machine broke down.... hope i can come up with a solution before august 9th....
ReplyDeleteI need to learn to sew this might be the way to go.
ReplyDeleteSo excited! My sewing machine...scares me. The bobbin in the horrifying metal trap gets me everytime. Once I let that puppy fall out of its place, there's no hope for me...until now! Thanks so much for doing this! All the projects look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYAY, Gussy Sews recommended this class. And seeing as I can't seem to even thread my sewing machine, I am very excited! :)
ReplyDeleteI found out about your class from SFGirlByTheBay's blog and signed right up! The projects look fab and I can't wait to start :)
ReplyDeletewoohoo.....i'm in!!! looking forward to it....thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI just signed up! I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteBTW - Your blog is adorable!
I am sooo excited! I just signed up. I have had my machine for almost a year, and although I try, I would love to know what I am doing.
ReplyDeleteI just learned how to sew for the first time yesterday! My bf showed me how and I made an awesome tote bag. I'm hitting up second hand stores today to find fabric! Now I am going to sign up for the class!!!
ReplyDeleteJust signed up! I have gotten my first sewing machine for my birthday 2 months ago but it'll be the first time i get it out of the box. Can't wait to get started!
ReplyDeletejust enrolled and am super-excited!!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog today & signed up for the class!! Got my new sewing machine yesterday and looking forward to getting started with it!!!
ReplyDeleteyay i just signed up! Although, I have to borrow a sewing machine to start off with..hopefully i can finally learn to properly sew. I have been to a few sewing classes and I still really suck at sewing. So lets hope this online class is going to be what I need. Third times the charm... :)
ReplyDeletethis is going to be so fun...going to sign up later today!
ReplyDeletesigning up! yesss :)
ReplyDeleteSigned up today! Can't wait for my 1970s Singer to get out of the shop... This is going to rock! :)
ReplyDeleteJust signed up! I am absolutely stoked (also found through sfgirlbybay).
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to get started!
See you all in chat rooms soon...
So glad I found this. I want to learn how to sew, and teach my daughter, too. I pulled my machine out to hem some curtains I made for the kitchen a few years ago, and really enjoyed myself. :) Looking forward to class!
ReplyDeleteYou can't even understand how excited I am about this class!!! I cannot wait to get started :)
ReplyDeleteWish I could time it with a payday (2 days after the start of class). Will you be offering another class in the future?
ReplyDeleteI'm fearing that I may crash and burn with this, but I just absolutely have got to try anyway.
ReplyDeleteI've made a few things with my sewing machine, but all very basic. Well, except I did make a dress over the period of a few days, but it was a simple dress (for my daughter) and my Mom helped me each step of the way to know what to do next.
oooh! this looks like so much fun! can't wait to sign up (hopefully in about 90 mins when i get off work and can get home to check my direct deposit, today's payday! ;D). you guys look like very informative teachers! i sew a lot as it is, but i'm self-taught and i know there are things i struggle with that are being addressed in this class! i can sew straight lines all day, but clothing scares the crap out of me. lol! :D
ReplyDeleteI just signed up for this! And apparently, just in time... :) Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteJust signed up! Sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteI just signed up too! Very exciting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT idea. I can never take a class at a local sewing machine shop because they are always when I am working. This is perfect. Looking forward to receiving materials list for the class.
ReplyDeletePenny
Signed up today in the nick of time! I can't wait to get the materials list and learn to sew. I have a sewing machine, but I never, ever have sewn even one item--I always bail on the project and get my mom to finish, LOL. This year I made a New Years resolution that I would learn to sew this year, and you are going to help me keep it!
ReplyDeleteIs it too late to sign up for the class? I just got my hands on a sewing machine.
ReplyDeleteHi Anne,
ReplyDeleteRegistrations close tomorrow (Sunday) evening :)
xo, Leigh-Ann
Thank you for extending the deadline! I just registered in the nick of time.
ReplyDelete♥ Rebecca Jean
Midnight Maniac
Oops, just missed it! Have fun peeps :)
ReplyDeleteDang it.. I just found out about this. Anyway I can get on some sort of mailing list for the next go around?
ReplyDeleteI echo the previous comment! I'm going to make a sewing machine the top of my wishlist for the holidays, so after that I will be in need of some guidance.
ReplyDeletethe fabric for the ironing board cover is adorable! where did you get it? and I have been following your blog for while, but I just put a link to it on mine :) I don't know why it took me so long!
ReplyDeleteYAY! I can borrow my mom's machine until I get my own! :) Count me in!
ReplyDeleteRachel,
ReplyDeleteWe do not plan to reteach Home Ec... please email me if you'd like to be part of this class (frecklednest@gmail.com)
Jocelyn, Thanks for linking FN on your blog! :) I'm not sure where Courtney got the fabric for the ironing board, it's cool hey?
xo, Leigh-Ann
This is exactly what I need, wish I had found this blog sooner. I have wanted to learn to sew all my life. Please, please reteach this class for those of us who didn't know this was out there.
ReplyDeletenooooo!! I've been searching and searching for an online sewing class for months! And JUST came across this blog! I really hope you guys change your mind in the future and reteach this class!
ReplyDeletethis blog is amazing! I hope you guys will offer registration in the future, please please pretty please! lol. XoXo
ReplyDeleteI agree! I got so excited seeing this. I've had my sewing machine for about 2 years now and can't figure it out for the life of me and haven't found anyone to teach me =(( Please offer again!!
ReplyDeleteI'm joining in the chorus of, "Please offer again!" This class looks like so much fun, but I couldn't take it back then. :(
ReplyDeleteI signed up yesterday thinking that I could get in on the fun, but alas I can't. HOW SAD!!! Please offer this again. This is incredible!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI vote for "Please offer again!" :D
ReplyDeleteI'm on the same boat as a couple of others...I've had my sewing machine for a few years but gave up on it.
I would loooove to learn it...finally!
So sad I missed this :(
ReplyDeletePlease Offer AGAIN!!!
ReplyDeleteIs there any way you could just open up the home ec blog to those who are interested since you said you would not be teaching this again? I would love to be able to learn through your tutorials and lessons! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAgh, I totally wish I could do this! Darn bills!
ReplyDeleteKristin
www.domesticallyunemployed.blogspot.com
Please offer this class again! We are begging you!
ReplyDeleteHi Everybody--
ReplyDeleteThis course IS available as an e-course, please see details & registration info at http://HomeEcOnline.com
xoxo, Leigh-Ann
I found your blog via Pinterest & I love the idea of an online Home Ec! :) I featured the pin which links back to your blog here: http://www.pinfluence.com/2011/12/17/saturday-stumbles-12-17-11/
ReplyDeleteI just got a sewing machine and have never sewed a stitch in my life! I am so excited to take your e-class! YAY for sewing in 2012!
ReplyDeleteOMG Im so glaaaaad I found you. Just got a new singer sewing machine its been my dream as a kid and now its come true. but im so afraid to break it so sometimes im scare to use it but I l love it. I know You are going to be a great help :0) Thanks for having this website I love it already and I just found it.
ReplyDeleteJust discovered you guys. WIll you do another sewing class?!?
ReplyDeleteHi Jenn,
ReplyDeleteHome Ec is now available as an ecourse, you can purchase it anytime here: http://homeeconline.blogspot.com/ :) xo!!
I've been sewing for just about a month. I've learned a lot on my own but this course should give me a solid foundation to grow from.
ReplyDeleteSo far the draw string bag has become a tiny sleeping bag for my dog. She claimed it.
Thank you for this blog!!
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