INTRO TO SEWING CLASS WILL RETURN SPRING 2026

Start to Stitch

begin your sewing journey

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Learn to Sew

A gentle introduction to garment sewing. Learn the essentials, build skills, and finish the course with a top you made yourself!

Join for $200

* Course begins November 11th

* 4 classes + 1 optional Q&A session over 5 weeks

* All classes are recorded — join live or watch anytime

* Unlimited access to all content

Welcome to Start to Stitch!

Want to make your own clothes but feeling overwhelmed by all the options? Inherited a sewing machine, but don’t know where to start? Watched all the YouTube videos and still confused by patterns and fabric choices? You’re in the right place.

In this beginner-friendly class, I’ll guide you through the foundational skills you need to start sewing your own garments, from understanding stitches and reading patterns to picking out your fabric.

We’ll cover:

  • The main stitches used in garment construction

  • How to read and follow a sewing pattern

  • Common sewing terms and tools

  • How fabric is made and how to choose it for your projects

  • How to fix mistakes and troubleshoot as you go

And along the way, you’ll make your own cute, comfy, boxy top — a perfect first project!

This course includes 4 classes plus one optional troubleshooting + Q&A session spread over 5 weeks.

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I hope you’ll leave this course with a deeper appreciation for the art of sewing and the joy of making something with your own hands.

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FAQs

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Hi! I’m Justice

I’m a self-employed fiber artist, movement teacher, creative guide, and ever-evolving human. I’ve been sewing since I was five and made it my full-time work in 2021.

My practice lives at the intersection of craft, mindfulness, and magic: a place where making is more about the process than the outcome. I believe that creating with our hands and hearts helps us move through the world with more awe, wonder, and integrity.

I love making things myself, but even more than that, I love teaching others — encouraging people to learn new skills, listen to their innate creativity, and ask, “What else is possible?” I teach from the belief that we are all creative, that creativity is an act of resistance, and that there’s no one “right” way to make.

I’m not a trained educator or a therapist. I am a person who’s spent a lot of time at a sewing machine, in her own head, and trying to find as much awe and wonder in this broken world as she can. Everything I teach comes from my lived experience.

If you join me in a class, be prepared for some silliness, some fumbling, some tangents, and a whole lot of heart.

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