This course is for anyone who wants to learn to use a sewing machine, even if you have never touched one before. We will learn all about our machine from threading up, filling a bobbin and beginning to stitch, cutting patterns, adding pockets, zips and buttons and in the process, make wonderful tote
About this course
This course is for anyone who wants to learn to use a sewing machine, even if you have never touched one before. We will learn all about our machine from threading up, filling a bobbin and beginning to stitch, cutting patterns, adding pockets, zips and buttons and in the process, make wonderful tote bags, phone cases and sewing accessories.
This course is your gateway to new and exciting sewing adventures.
We will start by getting to grips with our machine and making a simple envelope style bag for a notebook or mobile phone. We will then move on to larger shopping tote or craft bags containing zips, pockets and buttons. Additional time can be spent making sewing accessories such as pin cushions and scissor holders or embellishing our bags with beads or handmade fabric tags.
Resources required by attendees:
You will not need everything on the first day of the course – resources will be communicated by the tutor before the course starts:
Fabric 2 meters of cotton or polycotton woven fabric, not stretch. Patterned or plain, something contrasting is nice for the bag lining. Old bed linen is good as are duvet covers
Polyester Thread – to match or contrast your fabric
Hand sewing kit can come in handy with pins, needles and scissors
Fabric iron on interfacing is handy if your fabric is thin (optional)
After week one:
Wadding – flexible bag wadding 1 meter
Bias binding to match or contrast your fabric
Beads and buttons for decoration
Elastic, ribbon, embroidery thread or braid for decoration (not essential)
Any other fabric, thread or decorative items you might like to use
About Us
Who we are
Inspire: Culture, Learning and Libraries is a charitable community benefit society delivering cultural and learning services across Nottinghamshire. The society is owned and controlled by its members. Members are drawn from the community, and all staff become members of the society when appointed. The society is governed by a board of 12 elected and nominated directors, including a staff elected board member.
All members act in the interest of the society to uphold its objects for the benefit of the public of the Midlands;
(a) the provision or assistance in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation in the interest of social welfare and with the object of improving the conditions of life for the public at large and for persons who by youth age infirmity or disablement poverty or social or economic circumstances may have need for such facilities;
(b) to advance the education of people who live work or study in or who visit the area of benefit
Inspire delivers the following services:
Archives and Heritage (includes Nottingham City)
Arts in the community
Learning and Skills Service
Education Library Service (includes Nottingham City)
Instrumental Music Teaching in Schools
Nottinghamshire Music Hub
Public Libraries
Records Management for the County Council
Youth Arts
We're an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation, which means funding thanks to taxpayers and National Lottery players plays a huge part in supporting our work.
Inspire became a National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) in 2018 resulting in a £1.2M investment between 2018 – 2023 from Arts Council England to deliver a cultural programme through the library service. Inspire are delighted to remain part of the National Portfolio for 2023-2026 and will receive £504,599 each year for this three-year period.
Inspire is also the host organisation for the Cultural Education Partnership (CEP) for Ashfield and Mansfield.
We deliver services from 67 buildings across Nottinghamshire and 4 vehicles, have over 750 people working for us and have an annual turnover of £17.2M.
Our Forward Plan 2022-26 outlines the challenges and development we need to focus on over the coming years. The plan identifies the priorities, outcomes and enabling work we need to achieve to ensure Inspire continues to be successful and sustainable. The highlights of the plan and our most recent annual review can be found under the about-us tab.
Our staff are core to the success of the society; to work for Inspire is to work for a charity, membership body and social enterprise. We aim to be professional and friendly. We have at our heart a passion for culture, heritage and learning.
Join Naomi for a bonding daytime sewing class as both you and your preschool child learn to sew a simple first garment or repair a current item of clothing together. A morning full of skills learning and a lot of laughter!
Enjoy an evening making 2 lanterns using your choice from a great range of fabrics. You will take away your 2 lanterns at the end of the workshop all ready to display and use in your home or garden. (Please note these are for battery operated tea lights only).
This Dressmaking course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to start making your own garments. Whilst this course does not have a formal qualification at the end, it is a fantastic way to widen your sewing skills with hands-on learning material among a group of likeminded enthusiasts.
Get your sewing off to a great start. Advice on selecting patterns, fabrics and interfacings. Learn to use a pattern to cut out and mark a garment ready for construction.
Sewing classes are offered by Hey Ho Let's Sew for all skill level.
© 2025 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy