Friday, Feb 28, 2025 from 9:30am to 5:30pm
Join us for the 2025 Sewing and Stitchery Expo
Sewing & Stitchery Expo is where your creative community connects.
-Thousands of products and amazing deals on fabric, notions, machines, and more from your favorite vendors!
-Classes for sewists of all levels—beginner to expert.
Can’t wait to get started? Join us the day before the show for our pre-Expo featuring a selection of 4-hour intensive project classes.
We know how passionate Expo attendees are and we love the support of this community! We are so excited to welcome you each year to the Washington State Fairgrounds in Puyallup, Washington.
What is this expo? It is the largest annual gathering of the sewing community in the entire country. Every year since 1984, people from all over the world have gathered to learn from industry experts, meet sewing celebrities, and experience the latest technology in hands-on classes and demonstrations. This expo is dedicated to educating sewing, quilting & stitchery enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels on a wide variety of techniques and projects. We partner with local and national businesses to bring all of this to life.
There’s so much to do at the Sewing & Stitchery Expo
Shop
Purchase new materials, tools and notions, and ideas for your next project from our innovative vendors.
Learn
We offer hundreds of classes where you can learn the latest tips, techniques, and secrets from your favorite industry experts and up-and-coming creative minds.
Experience
Connect with sewists, vendors, and teachers from across the world!
Classes
What do you want to learn?
Expo has a class for everyone! Fine-tune your garment construction, learn about dying fibers, create the perfect luxe baby blanket—and more.
Classes range from 45 minute lecture/demos to six-hour, intensive learning experiences. Your class time will vary based on the class type and your teacher, but you can plan to walk away with a new skill or a new idea, no matter what level you choose!
Hands-on classes may require student supplies and a class kit (not included in the class fee), and some may even need homework! Kit fees are paid directly to your teacher.
Expo offers five levels of learning experiences:
-One Needle Classes
One Needle classes (45 minutes) are a great introduction to a new concept. Get some great tips and tricks to make your creative life easier, brush up on fundamentals, or discover a technique you want to explore further. Most classes are a traditional lecture/demo format, however some feature quick, fun hands-on projects—no machine needed.
One Needle classes are $17.
-Two Needle Classes
Two Needle Classes (90 minutes) are focused on a simple project or targeted technique—either as a lecture/demo class or a simple hands-on mini-project. While most project classes feature hand-crafting techniques, such as introductions to knitting, crochet and hand embroidery techniques, we have two new classrooms featuring beginner sewing machines for quick-sew projects.
Two Needle classes are $32.
-Three Needle Classes
Three Needle classes (2.5 hours) are a great opportunity to hone your skills in an intermediate or advanced class, and develop a new skill with more time to practice in beginner-oriented classes. Expect to complete a project using handwork, sewing machines or sergers—or even try a new skill like dying, felting, or weaving!
Three Needle classes are $62.
-Four Needle Classes
This is Expo boot camp! Four Needle classes (4 hours) are immersive learning experiences and are primarily held on Wednesday before the start of Expo and will not require an admission ticket (select classes offered Sunday). They present an ideal opportunity to focus in-depth on techniques and ignite inspiration with more complex projects.
Four Needle classes are $92.
-Five Needle Classes
These Five Needle (6-hour) immersive learning experiences are offered within the week of Expo, with limited seating. These are hands-on classes using sewing machines/sergers or with a focus on drafting, handwork, beading, or other applied technique that does not require a machine. Students should learn a technique or skill and complete/nearly complete a project by the time class ends. Applications for Full Day classes must include a list of student supplies and kit materials.
Five Needle classes are $183.
-Free Stage
Get inspired with a selection of free learning opportunities presented every day during Expo! You can drop into any of the Free Stage presentations (45 minutes) with your admission pass.
Free Stage presentations are included with your admission
Free Stage
Free Stage Classes are included with your Expo admission ticket. Learn simple tricks and tips, find solutions to your sewing problems, or get inspiration at a styleshow. The Free Stage is located in the southwest of the Showplex building.
Know Your Knits!
Amanda Carita
FRI, 2/28, 10:00 - 10:45 AM (Showplex Free Stage)
Amanda has a wealth of knowledge fueled by her lifelong passion of sewing. Come learn all the fabric knowledge that Amanda has to share and see all the possibilities for you to create! You will leave the class prepared to select the pattern and appropriate fabric for your next project.
Embroidery Stabilizer Tips & Tricks
Ashley Dell
FRI, 2/28, 11:00 - 11:45 AM (Showplex Free Stage)
Join expert Ashley Dell to learn the stabilizer tips and tricks used by the professionals, and change the way you embroider forever! To get great embroidery results every time, you must begin with proper stabilization. This class will offer information on what type and how much stabilizer should be used for each kind of fabric or project. You can visit Ashley at the Quality Sewing & Vacuum booth.
Beginner Thread Doodles
Melissa Galbraith
FRI, 2/28, 2:00 - 2:45 PM (Showplex Free Stage)
Have you ever wondered how to do a specific embroidery stitch? Or do you just want to try a bunch of them? Well now you can! Join Melissa Galbraith of MCreativeJ for a hands-on demo. We’ll cover embroidery basics to get you started, like placing fabric in the hoop, splitting thread, threading the needle, and knotting the thread. This class will also cover beginner embroidery stitches like the satin stitch, back stitch, running stitch, whipped back stitch, French knot, and reverse chain stitch.
Student Supplies: If students would like to stitch along with the demo, please bring: an embroidery hoop, cotton fabric, an embroidery needle, 6-strand cotton embroidery thread, and a pair of embroidery scissors
The Singer Featherweight Renaissance
Darlene Girton
FRI, 2/28, 1:00 - 1:45 PM (Showplex Free Stage)
This informative lecture will take you through the history of our favorite sewing machine, the Singer Featherweight. We will discuss rare models as well as light cleaning and maintenance information.
Don’t Be Afraid to Sew with Laminated Cotton
Tracy Krauter
FRI, 2/28, 4:00 - 4:45 PM (Showplex Free Stage)
Get ready to be introduced to your new favorite fabric! Our soft laminated cotton has the weight and drape of plain cotton, almost like magic! It’s also waterproof on the front with soft cotton on the back, food safe, non toxic, machine washable and ironable. And it’s sew easy to sew with! People fall in love at first touch. Many gasp because they think it’ll be hard like the old oilcloth. It’s not. It’s laminated with a soft matte biodegradable finish to ensure it can stand up to years of wear and tear. It’s sophisticated, feels like plain fabric, and is built to last. Come touch and feel it for yourself. I’ll show and tell you all the tips & and tricks to sew with it.
Make High-Quality Bags at Home with Canvas, Leather & Rivets
Ellie Lum
FRI, 2/28, 3:00 - 3:45 PM (Showplex Free Stage)
Learn how to make your own professional- quality bags, on a home sewing machine. Bag making is different from other types of sewing, like quilting and garments, in that we sew with heavy-duty fabric (waxed canvas is our favorite!) and work with leather and hardware, which requires learning how to use a few specialty tools. With some basic sewing skills and a sense of adventure, it’s totally possible to create durable, professional-quality bags at home, without industrial equipment. Ellie will talk about waxed canvas, the best leather for straps, and two types of rivets, double-cap and tubular, as well as setting tools, best practices, removing rivets, how to pair leather thickness with rivet size, and more.
What Size Am I? An 8 Step Guide to Pattern Fit
Laura Nash
FRI, 2/28, 12:00 - 12:45 PM (Showplex Free Stage)
Working with one audience volunteer, Laura will demonstrate how to get a great fit in 45 minutes with her 8 step fit to perfection method. Using key measurements, she will take you from beginning to end to create a custom fit pattern for our volunteer. Learn how easy 8 steps can be!
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