Creative Name Badge Making Class for Arts Craft and Sewing

"Creative Minds Unleashed: A Celebration of Innovation"


Two Sewing Sisters
Two Sewing Sisters
5k

3 hours Class size 3 to 6 guests

$95 (Afterpay available)
In this workshop, you'll design your very own name badge using a variety of materials and trims. Discover different embroidery techniques to personalise your name, and even include your Instagram handle to easily connect with fellow makers at events.
All materials are provided, with the option to choose between a magnetic or brooch back. You'll have access to an array of upcycled fabrics and prints, allowing you to embellish your name tag with beads, buttons, and trims that reflect your unique style. Explore creative methods to present your name using beads and embroidery stitching.
Join us for a fun and inspiring afternoon where you'll connect with other creatives and craft a name badge that truly showcases your personality at your next event! Whether it be to put your best showcase forward at a sewing event, creative networking, Frocktails event or showcasing your brand at a market.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly, being familiar with a sewing machine or hand sewing may help but is not required.
 
What you'll get
A finished name badge at the of class
All materials and equipment with selection of materials, beads, buttons and trims
Light refreshments
What to bring
Some creative ideas about your favourite colours and textures
 
Suitable for

This class is great for a hens party.

This experience would also be a unique gift for her or gift for mum.

Location

suite 702/220 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC

Creative Name Badge Making Class for Arts Craft and Sewing location
Your teacher
Two Sewing Sisters
Two Sewing Sisters

5k

Two Sewing Sisters was officially launched in 2017. It is the creations of sisters Lauren and Erin, though the story began long before this.
Growing up in regional Victoria, Erin and Lauren spent hours in their Nan’s sewing room: cutting out patterns, sewing, and playing dress ups in the hundreds of dresses Nan had made for their family.
This childhood activity turned into a passion for the Ritchie sisters. For every special event, there was a reason for ‘a new dress’ to be produced to celebrate.
Each dress held a story that accompanied the frock. These frocks were more than garments – symbols of love, celebration and family support.
Both Lauren and Erin studied Textiles in High School, each completing VCE Textiles Unit 3 & 4 under the watchful eye of their textiles teacher at Wangaratta High School, Gayle O’Keefe.
Lauren studied a Bachelor of Applied Science – Fashion Design at RMIT alongside a Certificate IV in Millinery at Kangan Batman Institute. She has taught fashion and footwear at RMIT University and Homesglen TAFE, and has created hats with Louise Macdonald Millinery in Melbourne and Edwina Ibbotson in London.
Erin studied a Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Arts at Deakin University and now works as a Lawyer. Erin continues to sew frocks on the side as a creative break from her work.

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