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Eric W. Stiles Sr.
Professional Low-Cost Online
Fun And Relaxing Sewing Workshops
Through
Sault College In Ontario Canada

For Registration Call:
1 - 705 - 759 - 2554 x7318
Or
1 - 705 - 759 - 6700 (option #3)

Some Sewing Experience Required !
These Workshops Are Not For The Complete Beginner !

Scroll down for detailed information.



NOTE:
It does not matter where in the world you live,
you can enroll at this college.



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MAKING A GREAT TOTE BAG #2 WITH A BEAUTIFUL LINING
Sunday, April 14, 2013 - - - - - - Monday, April 15, 2013

Making 

A tote bag Making 

A tote bag Making 

A tote bag Making 

A tote bag Making 

A tote bag



This class is for intermediate to advanced sewers only!
Mr. Stiles has opened his world of WORKSHOPS. This is a beautifully lined bag with side working pocket. The bag has shoulder straps that are
supported by 4 large rings that are attached to the side of the bag. The corners are nicely curved and the bag has a hard bottom for standing.
There is also stitched down double inside pocket for your small items. He will show you step-by-step in the marking, cutting, pinning and
complete assembly of this wonderfully designed bag.

In choosing your fabric, make sure that it does not need to be matched or aligned and is non-stretch, or the slippery type.
Thick hard type of fabric, such as leather, vinyl and corduroy are NOT allowed. Types of suggested fabrics include light
and medium weight cotton, wool or wool blends, raw silks and rayon are also good selections.
Fabric with printed patterns are fine.

THESE SUPPLIES ARE NEEDED.

Thread
1 yard of fabric and your fabric width should be 45 to 60 inches, no plaid or striped
Scissors
Pins
4 Brass or Silver 2” inch rings
3/4 yard of Soft cotton lining
one half yard of Pellon Peltex White 70 Stabilizer
OR
3/8 yard of Peltex 72F Double Sided Fusible Ultra Firm Stabilizer
One half yard of one and one fourth inch ribbed elastic





MAKING A WONDERFUL LOOKING HAT THAT FITS AND FEEL GREAT
Sunday, June 23, 2013 - - - - - - Monday, June 24, 2013

Making 

A hat Making A 

 hat Making A 

 hat Making A 

 hat



Mr. Stiles has opened his world of WORKSHOPS. This is a beautifully lined hat with a crease proof brim, three layer stacked hat, with an elastic
finished back. He will show you step-by-step in the marking, cutting, pinning and complete assembly of this wonderfully designed hat.

In choosing your fabric, make sure that it does not need to be matched or aligned and is non-stretch, or the slippery type. Thick hard type
of fabric, such as leather, vinyl and corduroy are NOT allowed. Types of suggested fabrics include light and medium weight cotton,
wool or wool blends, raw silks and rayon are also good selections. Fabrics with printed patterns are fine.

THESE SUPPLIES ARE NEEDED.

3/8 to a half yard of fabric with the width of 45 to 60 inches, no plaid or striped
Scissors
Pins
1/8 yard of three quarter inch Elastic
yard of Pellon Peltex White 70 Stabilizer
OR
one fourth yard of Peltex 72F Double Sided Fusible Ultra Firm Stabilizer
3/8 yard of Soft cotton lining
Thread
1/8 yard of Fusible Fleece



MAKING A WONDERFUL LOOKING CAP THAT FITS AND FEEL GREAT
Sunday, June 2, 2013 - - - - - - Monday, June 3, 2013

Making A 

CAP Making A 

cap Making A 

 cap



Mr. Stiles has opened his world of WORKSHOPS.This is a beautifully lined cap with a crease proof brim, eight paneled cap, with a full
lining, inside padded head band and a three forth inch button. He will show you step-by-step in the marking, cutting, pinning
and complete assembly of this wonderfully designed cap.

In choosing your fabric, make sure that it does not need to be matched or aligned and is non-stretch, or the slippery type. Thick hard type
of fabric, such as leather, vinyl and corduroy are NOT allowed. Types of suggested fabrics include light and medium weight cotton,
wool or wool blends, raw silks and rayon are also good selections. Fabrics with printed patterns are fine.

THESE SUPPLIES ARE NEEDED.

Thread
1/2 yard of fabric with the width of 45 to 60 inches, no plaid or striped
Scissors
three quarter inch Shank Type Button,
Pins
1/2 yard of Soft cotton lining
one fourth yard of Pellon Peltex White 70 Stabilizer
OR
one fourth yard of Peltex 72F Double Sided Fusible Ultra Firm Stabilizer
1/8 yard of Fusible Fleece



MAKING A WONDERFUL LOOKING FLOPPED CAP THAT FITS AND FEEL GREAT
Sunday, June 9, 2013 - - - - - - Monday, June 10, 2013

Making 

A flop CAP Making 

A flop cap Making 

A  flop cap Making 

A  flop cap



Mr. Stiles has opened his world of WORKSHOPS.This is a beautifully lined flopped cap with a crease proof brim, eight drooping paneled
cap, with a full lining, inside padded head band and a three forth inch button on top. He will show you step-by-step in the marking,
cutting, pinning and complete assembly of this wonderfully designed flop cap.

In choosing your fabric, make sure that it does not need to be matched or aligned and is non-stretch, or the slippery type. Thick hard type
of fabric, such as leather, vinyl and corduroy are NOT allowed. Types of suggested fabrics include light and medium weight cotton,
wool or wool blends, raw silks and rayon are also good selections. Fabrics with printed patterns are fine.

THESE SUPPLIES ARE NEEDED.

Thread
1/2 yard of fabric with the width of 45 to 60 inches, no plaid or striped
Scissors
three fourth inch Shank Type Button,
Pins
1/2 yard of Soft cotton lining
one fourth yard of Pellon Peltex White 70 Stabilizer
OR
one fourth yard of Peltex 72F Double Sided Fusible Ultra Firm Stabilizer
1/8 yard of Fusible Fleece




MAKING A SET OF ELEGANT KITCHEN OR DINETTE CURTAINS WITHOUT LINING
Sunday, May 19, 2013 - - - - - - Monday, May 20, 2013

Making A Curtain Making A Curtain Making A Curtain Making A Curtain



Mr. Stiles has opened his world of WORKSHOPS. You will make a elegant kitchen or dinette curtains without lining 36 to 42 inches in length. The
curtains can be placed straight across or crunched across in the window either way is a correct display. Mr. Stiles will show you step-by-step in
the marking, cutting, pinning and complete sewing assembly of this wonderful curtain.

In choosing your fabric, make sure that it does not need to be matched or aligned and is non-stretch, or the slippery type. Thick hard type
of fabric, such as leather, vinyl and corduroy are NOT allowed. Types of suggested fabrics include light and medium weight cotton,
wool or wool blends, raw silks and rayon are also good selections. Fabrics with printed patterns are fine.

THESE SUPPLIES ARE NEEDED.

1-1/2 yards of fabric and your fabric width should be 54" to 60" inches or wider, no plaid or striped
Pins
Thread
2-Curtain weight for one curtain, double for 2 curtains
Scissors




MAKING A ELEGANT SQUARE PILLOW
Sunday, April 21, 2013 - - - - - - Monday, April 22, 2013

These are pictures of the types of pillows you will be making. These types of pillows retail
for $75.00 to $150.00 each. But you learn how to make them for yourself, for pennies on the dollar.

Making 

A CurtainMaking A Curtain



Mr. Stiles has opened his world of WORKSHOPS. You will make an elegant pillow with a side zipper, and a removable inside with filled
muslin insert. This Pillow is designed and created just like the more expensive type of pillows, but in this class you will make it
instead of purchasing it. Let the people that don't know how to make one enjoy your creation.

This pillow can be placed on the bed, in a beautiful chair or just about anywhere. JUST THROW IT !
Mr. Stiles will show you step-by-step in the marking, cutting, pinning and complete sewing assembly of this perfect square pillow.

In choosing your fabric, make sure that it does not need to be matched or aligned and is non-stretch, or the slippery type. Thick hard type
of fabric, such as leather, vinyl and corduroy are NOT allowed. Types of suggested fabrics include light and medium weight cotton,
wool or wool blends, raw silks and rayon are also good selections. Fabrics with printed patterns are fine.

THESE SUPPLIES ARE NEEDED.

Supplies needed FOR a 16 by 16 inch pillow:
5/8 yard of fabric and your fabric width should be 45" to 60" inches, no plaid or striped
Pins
Scissors
Thread
5/8 yard of Muslin
Types of Pillow fillers: A list will be included in the students notes, so
they will choose which type to purchase




MAKING A ELEGANT BOX PILLOW
Sunday, April 28, 2013 - - - - - - Monday, April 29, 2013

These are pictures of the types of pillows you will be making. These types of pillows retail
for $75.00 to $200.00 each. But you learn how to make them for yourself, for pennies on the dollar.

Making A Quality BOX Pillow Making 

A Quality BOX Pillow Making 

A Quality BOX Pillow Making A Quality BOX Pillow



Mr. Stiles has opened his world of WORKSHOPS. You will make an elegant pillow with a side zipper, and a removable inside with filled
muslin insert. This Pillow is designed and created just like the more expensive type of pillows, but in this class you will make it
instead of purchasing it. Let the people that don't know how to make one enjoy your creation.

This pillow can be placed on the bed, in a beautiful chair or just about anywhere. JUST THROW IT !
Mr. Stiles will show you step-by-step in the marking, cutting, pinning and complete sewing assembly of this perfect boxed pillow.

In choosing your fabric, make sure that it does not need to be matched or aligned and is non-stretch, or the slippery type. Thick hard type
of fabric, such as leather, vinyl and corduroy are NOT allowed. Types of suggested fabrics include light and medium weight cotton,
wool or wool blends, raw silks and rayon are also good selections. Fabrics with printed patterns are fine.

THESE SUPPLIES ARE NEEDED.

Supplies needed a 16 by 16 by 3 inch pillow:
three fourth yard of fabric and your fabric width should be 45" to 60" inches, no plaid or striped
Pins
Scissors
Thread
three fourth yard of Muslin
Type and size of Pillow Foam: A list will be included in the students notes, so
they will choose which type to purchase.

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