This workshop is designed to quickly walk you through the basics, build your confidence and get you started on the exciting journey of sewing and mending! Using a sewing box or sewing machine, easily creating new garments as well as mending.
This workshop is designed to quickly walk you through the basics, build your confidence and get you started on the exciting journey of sewing and mending! Using a sewing box or sewing machine, easily creating new garments as well as mending or altering existing items is a sustainable and eco-friendly way of reducing garment waste and extending the life of our garments.
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If you have a special piece that you want to alter, redesign or repair, bring it with you and we will help you to achieve your goals. All equipment and some materials will be provided but you are welcome to bring along your own sewing machine if you wish.
The small workshop size ensures valuable one-to-one teacher and participant time, allowing maximum engagement and assistance.
Remode Collective was born out of a climate change project developed by The Welcoming Association from April 2015 to March 2017. During that time, The Welcoming organised a series of upcycling workshops and ran a textile programme called ‘Learn to Sew’.
This class is perfect for total beginners. You will be shown the basics of the sewing machine; how to thread a machine, wind on a bobbin, sew straight lines, turn corners and finish seams. You will produce a cushion and you can decorate it too if you wish.
Sewing course is offered by The Sewing Rooms for all skill level. Here at The Sewing Rooms in Putney, we are keen to inspire you and support you in developing and perfecting your own range of designing and sewing skills.
Sewing workshop is offered by Beth Morris Workshops for adults. Each workshop is 1.5 hours and costs £15 per session. Fees are paid per term. Materials are included. All abilities welcome especially complete beginners (and improvers will always improve!
Our dedicated classroom is fitted out with the latest machines and equipment for your enjoyment.
Wet felting creates a background of wool. Dry Felting is the craft of using barbed needles to matt wool into pictures and creative shapes. Embellishing with stitch, making felted vessels and beads can all be covered in this whole day of colour and creation.
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