Learn to Use A Sewing Machine

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Ideal for adult absolute beginners to machine sewing. Learn to sew or refresh the basics of using a sewing machine - then sew a cushion cover & zip purse to take home. Skills learnt are excellent prep for making clothes in future projects

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3 Weeks

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Ideal for adult absolute beginners to machine sewing. Learn to sew or refresh the basics of using a sewing machine - then sew a cushion cover & zip purse to take home. Skills learnt are excellent prep for making clothes in future projects

  • Brighton Branch

    18 Kingsway House 134-140 Church Road, Brighton

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