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7 Sewing courses in Trowbridge

Learn to Sew

By The Stitchery Frome

The Stitchery Frome - Learn to sew in a small group Make a new project each week

Learn to Sew
Delivered In-Person in Frome2 hours, Jun 17th, 09:00 + 4 more
£170

Make Clothes

By The Stitchery Frome

Learn to make your own clothes using a paper pattern, in Frome Somerset

Make Clothes
Delivered In-Person in Frome2 hours, Jun 18th, 09:00 + 4 more
£170

Sewing Machine Basics

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By Refashion My Town

Learn the basics of how to use your sewing machine** Join our group class and learn how to confidently use your sewing machine. We will teach you things like threading  your machine, some basic terminology and how to achieve good tension.  This is a great foundation for developing your sewing skills and creativity whilst having fun! **We recommend that you bring your sewing machine to learn on as all machines are slightly different. We have a limited number of sewing machines available to borrow if needed - Please enquire at time of booking**  

Sewing Machine Basics
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£5 to £15

1-2-1 Sewing lesson

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By Refashion My Town

A fully customised lesson for those who would like to either learn new sewing/mending techniques and/or improve on existing skills. 

1-2-1 Sewing lesson
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£30

Thanks! It has pockets!

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By Refashion My Town

Join us and learn how to put pockets into your favourite garments! You will learn:  How to draft a basic pocket pattern  Which garments can realistically have pockets added (and why) How to insert pockets into a pre constructed garment **This workshop will require a basic ability with a sewing machine. If this is not something you feel confident with then we highly recommend joining our Sewing Machine Basics course before signing up for this one**

Thanks! It has pockets!
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£15

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
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£88

Zipology

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By Refashion My Town

learn how to replace broken zips and how to add decorative or functional zips to your clothing.

Zipology
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£15

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Share and Repair

share and repair

Bath

Library of Things and Repair Cafes. We are currently (as of Spring 2021) introducing HOW TO Reduce your Carbon Footprint workshops within the Share and Repair Shop and as a pilot project within primary schools. Another strand of ‘sharing’ is our Library of Things. We started this at the Weston Hub in November 2018 and changed our official name to Share & Repair in line with our expanded vision. We become a charity: In April 2020, Share and Repair gained charitable status as a CIO (charitable incorporated organisation) no 1189015. This is a major milestone for us and means we are accountable and can now raise funds through grant making trusts and from Gift Aid. We opened our first pop-up shop: In June 2020 we hit another major milestone when we opened the doors to the Share and Repair Shop in the centre of Bath. Our first location on Broad Street had an incredible response, raising awareness of sharing and repairing in Bath. In August 2021 we moved to another location at 3 York Buildings, George Street (BA1 2EB), which is now the new home for the Bath Library of Things and a place where we run even more repair sessions. HomeKIT launches: In Spring 2021 we officially launch HomeKIT. This is a new project that will see us taking donations of good-quality but unwanted kettles, irons and toasters and sharing these ‘home kits’ with partner charities who will distribute them to low-income households. If items need repairing, we certainly have the skills and means to do so. We’re really excited about expanding our work in this way and working with other organisations.