Timetable, fees and enrolling
This course is for beginners, those who need a refresher, or who want to progress their skills.
It's a fun, learner-centred, practical course and you'll take at least 1 item home with you.
On completion, you'll be able to make your own items.
It could be a stepping stone to further education and a new career.
What you’ll learn
You'll learn how to:
- thread a domestic sewing machine safely and correctly
- the basic operational symbols and functions of a sewing machine
- the purpose of different machine feet
- a range of sewing techniques
- create zips and buttonholes by hand and machine (improvers)
- sew with jersey or velvet if you have some sewing experience
- manipulate fabric to create pleats and gathers (optional)
You'll create a portfolio of samples showing the different seams.
Projects include:
- a simple bag for beginners
- aprons and/or shopping bags for improvers
- a simple garment for the more experienced sewers
How the course is taught
Courses are taught using demonstrations, visual samples, group discussion and one-to-one support.
You'll be encouraged to support each other and discuss your work and progress.
What to bring
The cost of all basic materials is included in your course fee and we will have fabrics that you can use. But you may wish to bring fabrics of your own choice too.
For all levels you'll need:
- a folder
- A4 paper or notebook
- pen
- pencil
- ruler
- eraser
Improvers should bring a simple commercial pattern or item you would like to copy.
We can provide a toolkit of:
- scissors
- pins
- needles
- tape measure
You can bring your own if you prefer.
After the course
You can progress to further fashion, textiles, or crafts courses with us or at City Lit or Morley College.