Oct 15 - Oct 18 / 2024
National

Palette In-Person Getaway 2024 - October

  1. Mike Johns

    Mike has a very simple philosophy when it comes to being a Baby Lock Educator. "It’s really about the people," he said. "I have been so lucky to meet so many amazing people over the years and it is so heart warming to hear how sewing has impacted their lives." Growing up in a family of crafters, Mike said he didn't become serious about sewing until he studied Costume Design and Technology at Florida State University a little over 20 years ago. He said he enjoys the unique creative process sewing provides. "I love that sewing allows me to take an idea all the way from a pencil sketch (or a sketch on my iPad) and work it up into a pattern and then to a fully realized project," he said. "I also love the freedom that sewing provides for each person to create and bring his or her own vision to life."  Mike added that teaching has also shown him the special relationship sewers have with one another. "This is a community full of wonderful, kind and giving individuals. I am constantly amazed by the generosity of those in our community," he said. "This is really highlighted by all of the service organizations, such as Quilts of Valor, that people in our community are involved in.  I love hearing about them all."

Palette In-Person Getaway 2024 - October

Palette In-Person Getaway October 15 – October 18

This is a 4-day in-person event and is held from 9:00am – 5pm Central Time.   This class will be held at the Tacony Achievement Center at the Baby Lock Headquarters in Fenton, MO.  Machines, training materials, fabric and basic sewing supplies are provided at the event. In addition, snacks and lunch are provided.

Hotel and travel accommodations are not included in the Getaway fee. Additional travel information will be sent upon your confirmed registration.

Cancellation Policy - If cancellation of the class occurs two weeks prior to the date of the event, 20% of the full class fee will be forfeited. The entirety of the class fee will be forfeited if the cancellation occurs two weeks or less from the date of the event.

If a change of date for the Getaway is requested at least two weeks prior to the event, there will be no loss of payment, however it will be limited by space available.  This class has a minimum of 10 attendees for the registration.  

Due to individual State tax laws, the final amount of tax charged may be less than stated on your initial website order confirmation. 

Any questions can be directed to consumergetaways@babylock.com

October 15, 2024, 9:00 AM to October 18, 2024, 5:00 PM
In Person Event
11 Spot(s) Left
$900 USD
In order to sign up for this Getaway you must have registered your Baby Lock Palette software. If you have not registered your software, please click here to do so. If you have any trouble email us at consumergetaways@babylock.com.
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  1. Mike Johns

    Mike has a very simple philosophy when it comes to being a Baby Lock Educator. "It’s really about the people," he said. "I have been so lucky to meet so many amazing people over the years and it is so heart warming to hear how sewing has impacted their lives." Growing up in a family of crafters, Mike said he didn't become serious about sewing until he studied Costume Design and Technology at Florida State University a little over 20 years ago. He said he enjoys the unique creative process sewing provides. "I love that sewing allows me to take an idea all the way from a pencil sketch (or a sketch on my iPad) and work it up into a pattern and then to a fully realized project," he said. "I also love the freedom that sewing provides for each person to create and bring his or her own vision to life."  Mike added that teaching has also shown him the special relationship sewers have with one another. "This is a community full of wonderful, kind and giving individuals. I am constantly amazed by the generosity of those in our community," he said. "This is really highlighted by all of the service organizations, such as Quilts of Valor, that people in our community are involved in.  I love hearing about them all."