Indianapolis Art Center
Program Detail

MM100e8 Textile Design

Location: Indianapolis Art Center

Room: Cultural Complex

Aug 27-Oct 22, 2012

Meets 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
on Mon

Tuition: $292.00
(Member Discount Available)
Level: Beginning/Intermediate

Status: This program is completed
Beginning students will learn how to read a pattern, take body measurements, do seams and seam finishes, create a pattern layout, and complete a simple garment. This class is great for anyone who has never touched a sewing machine. The more advanced students will complete a lined garment while learning how to set in sleeves, shoulder pads, buttons and button holes, as well as how to use fasteners and closures. Instructor email: rubballharr@sbcglobal.net

Instructor -- Ruby Ballard-Harris

BS, Home Economics, BS, Actuarial & Interior Design, and MSW, Purdue University. Her work has been displayed at the Detroit Festival of the Arts, Atlanta Black National Art Festival, Carmel International Arts Festival, Indiana State Museum and in Broad Ripple. Ruby has taught at the Art Center for over 12 years.


For any questions regarding this class and/or supply list, please contact the instructor: Email Ruby.


Required supplies for this program:
  • All students will work at their own pace, so should bring their own machine (it will be needed during the first class).
The mission of the Indianapolis Art Center is to engage, enlighten, and inspire our community by providing interactive art education, outreach to underserved audiences, support of artists, and exposure to the visual arts.
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