12 Sewing courses in Greenock

Sunday Sewing classes

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Brush up your sewing skills or learn the basics of machine sewing in our Sew Something Sunday class

Sunday Sewing classes
Delivered In-Person in GreenockSun, Sept 2210:00 + more
£20

Wednesday craft club

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Wednesday craft club
Delivered In-Person in GreenockWed, Sept 2510:00 + more
£3

One 2 one sewing classes

By Stephanie Thannhauser

My beginner's sewing course will teach you the basics, from operating a sewing machine to mastering essential stitches. You'll work on simple projects, gaining hands-on experience and confidence. With personalized 1-to-1 instruction, you'll quickly develop the skills to bring your creative ideas to life. Join me and start your sewing journey today!

One 2 one sewing classes
Delivered In-Person in Milton Keynes or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Simple sewing machine maintenance

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Learn how to confidently remove the feed dog plate, the hook mechanism and the needle drive cover so that you can effectively cleanand oil your machine between services.

Simple sewing machine maintenance
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£40

Kantha embroidery mug rug friday night makeaway

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Looking for a fun friday night out now that the nights are drawing in. What could be better than an evening of wine and nibbles with a side of crafting. Chat with your friends while stitching this simple coaster. Its much easier than it looks! No crafting skills are needed as this activity will be instructor led.

Kantha embroidery mug rug friday night makeaway
Delivered In-Person in GreenockFri, Sept 2718:00
£35

1:1 sewing classes

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1:1 sewing classes

1:1 sewing classes
Delivered In-Person in GreenockFlexible Dates
£30

Kantha embroidery mug rug crafternoon tea

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Don't be fooled by the name. You'll still be able to chat and eat cake while making this lovely coaster. 

Kantha embroidery mug rug crafternoon tea
Delivered In-Person in GreenockSun, Sept 2913:00
£35

Make squishy pumpkins friday night makeaway

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Make a easy upcycled jumper/ fabric pumpkin and enjoy a halloween themed crafty evening out

Make  squishy pumpkins friday night makeaway
Delivered In-Person in GreenockFri, Oct 2518:00
£35

Make squishy pumpkins crafternoon tea

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Make a easy upcycled jumper/ fabric pumpkin and enjoy a halloween themed afternoon tea

Make  squishy pumpkins crafternoon tea
Delivered In-Person in GreenockSun, Oct 2714:00
£35

Introduction to Blackwork Embroidery in Cumbria

By Maire Curtis Lakeland Studio

A relaxed and informal Blackwork Embroidery course in the lovely setting of a converted 18th Century cotton mill in Warwick Bridge, Carlisle. This course has been designed to guide the complete beginner or act as a refresher for those who may have dabbled in Blackwork embroidery in the past. We will cover the history, styles of Blackwork embroidery, threads and techniques.

Introduction to Blackwork Embroidery in Cumbria
Delivered In-Person in InternationallyFlexible Dates
£88

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Sew Silly Lily

sew silly lily

Cardross

I’m Sharon. I've been sewing and making stuff for as long as I can remember and went on to study Embroidered Textile design at Glasgow School of Art, but my interest in textiles goes way beyond stitch and I have a range of textiley skills which I bring to my work.  I always wanted to learn to crochet when I was wee but with no-one to teach me it took until 2011 when I decided I was just going to have to teach myself! I was too impatient to take it step by step so jumped straight in at the deep end and just had a go at all the things I really wanted to learn to make - flowers, fruit, vegetables, animals, Amigurumi; regardless of whether the pattern said they were for beginner, intermediate or expert! Within a month or 2 I was doing some simple designing and began selling crocheted goodies and patterns through my Etsy shop. I'm totally hooked! Making up for lost time I literally haven't put my crochet hook down as I continue to fine tune, develop skills and discover even more. My approach to teaching is pretty similar. Learning a new craft is all about repitition but that doesn't mean you have to make things just for the sake of it, or because someone says it's suitable for a beginner. I would encourage anyone thinking about taking up crochet or looking to develop their skills to choose things to make that appeal to you, why not challenge yourself and I'll do my best to help and encourage you along the way. I firmly believe that if you love what you're making, even if it's a little beyond your skill level, you're more likely to enjoy, learn and be inspired by the process. And the results are all the more rewarding, even if they're not always perfect. But if you prefer to build your skills from the basics up I do suggest what skill level classes are suitable for and how tricky they are on the fiddly diddly scale! Everything we make during a CAL is designed by me and patterns are written using US crochet terms. You can create the most amazing things with the most basic of stitches and that's what I try to highlight as a designer, but I don't always do things the easiest way; where necessary I prefer to show you slightly more advanced techniques and share tips that I think will help you achieve a better and neater finish to your projects; things I wish someone had been able to show me when I was learning.  Crochet-Alongs are held online via Zoom with patterns and access being sent the evening before. On the day I have an additional camera to give guests close up hand views as we're working. A Sew Silly Lily Crochet-Along is an amazing opportunity for me to share my passion for crochet and hopefully inspire you to find out more about this beautiful and versatile craft. And I'm always available to help beyond classes.  Sx