2-Day Baby Lock Serger Workshop with Milinda Jay Stephenson
2-Day Baby Lock Serger Workshop with Milinda Jay Stephenson January 30th and 31st 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Class Fee: $249 - includes 2 lunches, class kits and 15 hours of instructions.
This hands-on class is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to Baby Lock sergers - renowned for being the easiest to use on the market!
Event Highlights: In-depth instruction on Baby Lock Triumph sergers, focusing on ease of use and key features!
Step-by-step demonstrations of finishing techniques, tips, and tricks.
Guidance on using optional accessory feet, selecting the best threads and needles, and maintaining the machine for optimal performance.
A dedicated workbook will be provided for each participant, supplementing the information found in the Owner’s Manual and Inspirational Guide.
Class size is limited to first 12 to register and pay the class fee!
Students should bring their BabyLock serger and all feet that came with your serger, your Quick Reference Threading Guide, needle wrench and tweezers, extra needles, 5 spools of serger threads basic color/colors, 2 decorative threads. Students will need basic sewing supplies, scissors, snips, marking pen, needles, etc.
Cost:
$ 249.99 249.99 (plus tax)
Date(s):
Fri, Jan 30, 2026 at 9:00 am to 4:30 pm Sat, Jan 31, 2026 at 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Skill Level:
beginner
Materials Included:
Class kit, lunch and all day instruction!
Requirements:
You must own a BabyLock Accolade, Evolution or Triumph serger to participate in this class. Bring your machine and all feet! If you are interested in purchasing a serger, call the shop today!
Instructor Name:
Milinda Stephenson
Instructor Bio:
Throughout her time as a Baby Lock Educator, Milinda made an important discovery. "I've learned that people who sew tend to be smart, creative and determined. These are people who make the world a better place?they are givers?the majority of their sewing tends to be for other people. That generous spirit is contagious, and brings me so much joy!" She said connecting with those people is her favorite part of teaching. "We are healthier when we are in community, and teaching engages me in this fabulous community of men and women who love to learn and love to sew." Milinda started sewing since she went off to college and as she readily pointed out since her mom stopped sewing for her. She said she's been obsessed with sewing and design since then. She said her favorite thing about sewing is the infinite possibilities it provides. "It allows me to dream of all the things that can be created?those dreams are fabulous therapy?they help me move beyond daily problems and imagine what can be rather than what is," Milinda said. "And there is this wonderful physical benefit?sewing lowers your blood pressure! It is soothing and therapeutic."