Overalls – Four-Week Intermediate Series
Who doesn't love a great pair of overalls! In this intermediate class, we will be making the Riley Overalls by True Bias (if you have some modifications in mind such as barrel legs or other mods, you can work with Aaronica in class to achieve that!)
The overalls are a relaxed fit in two length options, straps with front button closure, front and back pockets, and belt loops.
Skills You'll Learn:
- How to sew patch pockets
- How to sew straps with buttons
- How to sew buttonholes and beltloops
- How to sew with mid-heavier weight fabrics
Who It’s For
Advanced beginners / intermediate sewists who have made a few garments and are ready for a next-level project. You should feel comfortable sewing with a pattern, using a machine independently, and handling basic garment construction (seams, hems, pressing).
Materials
Provided: Sewing pattern, sewing machine, sergers, coordinating thread, fabric shears, pins/clips, marking tools, measuring tape, iron, and guidance on choosing fabrics and notions plus overalls hardware and buttons.
Needed: our own fabric (yardage and options discussed in the first class). Suggested fabric: chambray, medium weight cotton / cotton blends, light to mid weight denim, lightweight to med weight twill.
Class details
Level: Intermediate / Advanced Beginner with prior garment sewing experience
Max Class Size: 6
Duration: 4 sessions, 3 hours each (some may run slightly longer)
Some homework may be given between sessions.
Class Breakdown
Week 1: Measurements + choosing your size, fabric planning (bring your fabric to this class if you have it already) - you will most likely cut out for homework
Week 2: strap construction + button-closure prep, start overall body assembly
Week 3: Assemble pant portion (seams/structure), attach pockets + fit check
Week 4: Belt loops, finalize straps/buttons + hems, finishing details
*Images by Aaronica and True Bias
