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About Sewing
Perhaps one of mankind’s oldest crafts is sewing. Teachers of this skill have been passed down from generation to generation starting way back in the Paleolithic Era. A sewing “class” probably looked a little different from one today—people probably used bone, antler or ivory for their needles, and animal parts like veins for the thread.

In ancient times, sewing was an important skill for making clothing and other fabrics. Today, sewing teachers and enthusiasts can practice a variety of textile arts and crafts, including tapestry, quilting and embroidery. No longer are sewing classes just for those who want to learn how to darn their socks—sewing is also used in making sails, bookbinding and shoemaking.

For thousands of years, a textile worker or sewing teacher would do the work by hand, but this all changed with the invention of the sewing machine in the 1800s. While this led to mass production of sewn objects today, sewing classes are still a worthwhile investment because hand sown pieces like custom dresses are valued for their creative expression. If you have always wanted to learn how to sow, don’t hesitate! Book a sewing teacher on Betterfly today and learn how to express your creativity.
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    On Betterfly, you can search through our list of Sewing Teachers using many criteria such as location, availability and review score. Are you looking for a Sewing Teacher on the weekend? Are you looking for someone who offers Sewing Classes within five miles of your house? Use the filtering tools to narrow your search and find exactly what you are looking for.

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    Read reviews about Sewing Teachers.
    Many of the Sewing Teachers on Betterfly have been reviewed by verified clients. This means all reviews are from people who have actually used the Betterist's services. These reviews can help you get a feel for what the Betterist's Sewing Class might be like.

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    Check out the Sewing Teacher's Betterist Site.
    Each Sewing Teacher gets his or her own Betterist Site, which provides a helpful look into the services the Betterist offers. Get to know a bit about your Sewing Teacher before even booking an appointment.