Fashion, textiles and crafts
NEW Zero-waste garment making
Who the course is for
Adults of all sewing abilities who wish to learn how to develop their skills and techniques in free-hand cutting and garment making.
Course location
Thomas Calton Centre, Alpha Street, SE15 4NX, in fully equipped sewing rooms.
What you’ll learn
- how to measure the body
- how to record the body measurements
- how to use cutting equipment
- how to use measurements to cut directly onto cloth to make basic drawstring skirts/trousers and kimono/kaftan tops
- how to prepare and use the sewing machine
More advanced learners can explore:
- alternative dress and skirt/trousers styles
- adding decorative details
- more advanced finishing techniques
- adapting necklines, sleeves, etc
How the course is taught
The course is tutor-led, with demonstrations, samples, and one-to-one support. Learners will have opportunities to support and learn from each other through group discussions of work in progress and finished work.
Materials you’ll need
A folder, blank A4 paper or notebook pen, pencil, ruler, eraser fabric/paper scissors, threads, tape measure, needles and pins.
After week 3 you will also need to have no-cost fabrics such as remnants & off-cuts – more information will be given on week one.
After the course
Further fashion, textiles or crafts courses at City Lit or Morley College.
You will have increased confidence in pattern-cutting skills and improved time management/sewing planning skills.
Former learners have started businesses or entered paid and voluntary employment.
Complete an enrolment form online
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Course details
Title | Days and times | Course code, start date, number of weeks |
Fees £5 annual registration fee also applies |
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NEW Zero-waste garment making |
Thursday 1.30pm to 4.30pm |
FT4011 19 September 2024 12 weeks |
£180 standard £90 concession Materials fee £5 |
Contact information
Southwark Adult Learning Service
- email adult.learning@southwark.gov.uk
- telephone 020 7358 2100 or 020 7358 2101
Page last updated: 10 September 2024