I did a Google search for sewing classes in Dallas and I had difficulty actually finding a sewing class. I found a sponsored link for an adult casual learning outfit in Dallas, but when I visited their website and did a search for sewing classes, none were offered.
The next link that I followed for sewing classes in Dallas actually led me to a review of sewing classes at Texas Women’s University in Denton. The website was PatternReview.com and I read the review of a sewing expo that one of the members attended.
I decided to go to the main page for PatternReview.com and found a link to sewing classes. What I found there was online sewing classes. The classes are a combination of PDF downloads and interactive real-time chat sessions with the instructors.
There were six online sewing classes offered. Darting below the Beltline is the class offered by Jean Haas that has a course fee of $55. The instructor says that sewers of all skill levels will benefit from this class.
Another one of the online sewing classes listed is taught by Kenneth D. King. He is teaching Soft Handbag Construction with a course fee of $49. He says in the course description that a materials list will be provided after registration.
Understanding Interfacings is the most expensive of the online sewing classes listed on PatternReview.com. The cost of the course is $133. There is a note on the course description that the class concentrates on interfacings for garment sewing and that it does not cover craft and home decor products or battings.
Sarah Veblen is teaching online sewing classes for PatternReview.com. Her current class is The Technique of Underlining Garments and costs $98. There is a $49 kit for this course that is included in the $98 course fee.
The online sewing classes offered by Sarah Veblen will teach what the difference is between lining, underlining, and interlining, how to decide when to use an underlining, which fabrics to use as underlining, how to cut out and apply underlining to the fashion fabric and how to make underlining do double duty as lining.