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Pack it In 2.0 - Bag Workshop

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Pack it In 2.0 - Bag WorkshopDATE & TIME: August 10 12, 2026 10: 30 am 4: 30 pm Dont have a sewing machine? Contact our machine department to learn about class specials. CLASSROOM COURTESY: For the comfort of all students, please avoid wearing perfume, cologne, or heavily scented products when attending classes. Your consideration helps everyone have a safe and enjoyable experience. SKILL LEVEL: Adventurous Beginner & Up SUPPLY LIST: Click here to view the supply list Preclass

DATE & TIME:

August 10-12, 2026
10:30 am - 4:30 pm

Don’t have a sewing machine? Contact our machine department to learn about class specials.

CLASSROOM COURTESY:

For the comfort of all students, please avoid wearing perfume, cologne, or heavily scented products when attending classes. Your consideration helps everyone have a safe and enjoyable experience.

SKILL LEVEL:

Adventurous Beginner & Up

📋 SUPPLY LIST:

Click here to view the supply list

Pre‑class cutting and quilting is required. Please review the pre-class instructions and arrive with your fabric prepared.

Click here to view the Pre-Class Cutting & Quilting Instructions


About This Class

Get organized and sew something truly useful in this fun and productive three‑day workshop. Pack It In 2.0 is a set of multi‑sized zippered cases designed by ByAnnie to help you streamline packing, sort your essentials, and keep everything easy to find. Lightweight quilted panels and soft mesh windows give each bag structure, breathability, and clear visibility of what’s inside — no more digging through your suitcase to find that one thing you need.

Under Sonia’s warm and encouraging guidance, you’ll create three fully finished bags from start to finish, building skills and confidence with each one. Whether you’re new to bag‑making or simply love a great practical project, this workshop is a perfect fit.

What We’ll Cover

Over three days, you’ll construct all three sizes of the Pack It In 2.0 cases — each one an opportunity to refine your technique and learn the methods that make ByAnnie bags sturdy, polished, and long‑lasting. You’ll work with quilted fabric, mesh, zippers, and bindings while learning how to keep everything neat, aligned, and professional.

  • Preparing and working with quilted panels for structured bags
  • Installing zippers cleanly and confidently
  • Attaching mesh windows for visibility and breathability
  • Constructing three different bag sizes from start to finish
  • Tips for accuracy, efficiency, and beautiful finishing

Pre‑cutting and quilting must be completed before the first class session. Please arrive with your fabric prepared and ready to sew.

Class Policies & Helpful Notes

Timing may vary slightly depending on student needs.

Class Cancellation Policy: To receive a refund or credit for a class, cancellation must occur 7 days prior to class date.

Help us keep this class on the calendar!
This class needs a minimum of 4 students to run. If we’re below that number one week before class, the session may be cancelled. Early registration makes a big difference.

Instructor

SONIA COLE
Sonia is an avid sewist with a love for bags, organizers, and all things practical and beautiful. She brings patience, clarity, and a warm teaching style to every workshop — helping students build confidence while creating projects they’re truly proud of.

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