Not confident about your machine? Then come and learn how to use it. Eg: altering tensions; using different stitches and feet. Gain the confidence you will need to make a garment. BYO sewing machine with foot control and power cord to class, and all materials.
Not confident about your machine? Then come and learn how to use it. Eg: altering tensions; using different stitches and feet. Gain the confidence you will need to make a garment.
BYO sewing machine with foot control and power cord to class, and all materials. Materials are not included in the course fee. Estimated cost of materials approx. $20, subject to personal choice.
The Workers' Educational Association of South Australia Incorporated, founded in 1913, is Australia's largest non-government adult community education organisation.
The WEA provides learning opportunities for anyone aged 15 years or older (in most courses - there are some age restrictions on individual courses). There are generally no pre-requisites for courses and no assessment or exams.
The WEA operates as an innovative, flexible provider of moderately priced adult education services.
The WEA receives approximately 17,000 enrolments annually in its nearly 1200 short courses.
The WEA is an independent, non-government association almost completely funded by the student fees that it receives.
The WEA publishes five Course Guides each year in late January, early April, mid June, early September and late November. All course details appear on this website, which is updated daily.
In addition to its skills and enrichment courses including computer training, the WEA offers overseas tours, services to assist people with a disability enter mainstream courses and WEA Clubs membership that enables students to continue their interests.
Designed for the novice sewist, the Sew from Scratch 6 week beginners course helps participants to improve their confidence through a series of fun sewing projects. Â Start with getting to know your machine and move through to using patterns and basic garment construction.
Our after school classes will introduce a love of sewing to those aged 9 and over, including teenagers. Our students learn a variety of basic skills from hand stitching to machine use and then go on to use that knowledge to create their own project.
You can learn this beautiful Japanese stitching technique for embellishing fabric and quilts.A small Japanese stitchery (placemat size) using sashikoThis sashiko stitchin is on a single layer of indigo fabric.
Drop off the kids and we will teach them basic sewing techniques from sewing straight lines to working with different fabrics. You will need to bring a sewing machine and basic sewing kit.
Sewing classes are offered by Dragonfly Fabrics for all ages and skill level.Â
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