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Learn to Sew- Using Commercial Patterns for Dressmaking
Learn to Sew- Using Commercial Patterns for Dressmaking

Learn to Sew - Using Commercial Patterns For Dressmaking

Level X

Course Overview

Part Time
Certificate

Ever fancied making your own clothes and did not know where to start? Maybe you have used a commercial pattern but never got it to fit? Come and learn the basic of how to use and adjust a commercial pattern to make a better fit.

This course is aimed at those who already know some basic sewing machine skills. You do not need any experience of using patterns or dressmaking.

Each week you will learn the tips and techniques to getting a commercial pattern to fit you. You will bring along your own simple commercial pattern to make, learn the techniques to make it and adjust as you go along to get a better fit.

Each week you will need to bring a basic sewing kit

This will need to include:

  • Sharp scissors for fabric
  • Small pair of scissors for paper
  • Pins and pin cushion
  • Hand sewing needles
  • Sewing cotton
  • Tape measure

Each week you will be advised of what materials you will need.

Jo Teague is a popular arts and crafts tutor based in Gloucestershire, she loves working with all forms of textiles and her enthusiasm for all forms of textiles, from the making, to designers and the history of textiles can be infectious. Your creativity will be encouraged from the very beginning!

This course does not cover the basics of how to sew but will include an introduction to the college sewing machines. 

  • This course is aimed at those aged 19 and over (as at 31st August of the academic year) who are confident beginners and those who want to get to grips with sewing with commercial patterns.

  • Your tutor will be able to advise of any further training opportunities.

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To register your interest, please call Student Services on 0345 1 55 2020

Learn to Sew - Using Commercial Patterns For Dressmaking

What You Will Pay

British and European Union students

You will pay

£112

for your course

Your course could be free of charge as you may be eligible for financial support to help pay your tuition fees, travel, exams, materials or childcare.

When you enrol you’ll need to pay any course fees for the first year, which you can do by direct debit, cash, debit card or credit card.

Please contact us for more information.

0345 155 2020

To register your interest, please call Student Services on 0345 1 55 2020

The UK fashion industry is one of the most vibrant and creative business sectors in the country. Fashion has visually defined the various periods in our history across centuries.

Whether you want to design and construct garments, learn how to style and promote fashion or create a range of accessories, Fashion and Textiles can help you develop your skills.

Launched in 2012, Fashion and Textiles at Gloucestershire College has gone from strength to strength, with light and spacious, dedicated workshops; a full enrichment programme and industry-experienced lecturers and guest speakers – it’s an exciting place to study!

Student Stories

Alex Tuffley

I have always wanted to work in fashion and GC was a great place to learn because we got to work in a real studio environment and get work experience as dressers at events in London. Apart from the course itself, the studio space, photography studios and various software available helped me further my education in fashion. Having all of these components at my disposal meant I was always learning new skills, which were beneficial for my higher education."

Alex Tuffley

Diploma Level 3 – Fashion Design Extended – Cheltenham Campus

Olivia Simpson

I tried university and it simply wasn’t for me. I much prefer the atmosphere at College, because the classes are smaller I have a much closer relationship with the lecturers. They know where my skillset lies and what exactly I need to work on. They can offer me support where I need it. The facilities within the fashion department were second to none. I feel prepared for the real world of work and hope that I can be a stylist/designer one day.”

Olivia Simpson

HNC/HND - Fashion and Textiles – Cheltenham

Crystal Francis

I started studying my A Levels but didn’t enjoy it, so decided to study fashion at GC instead. I feel much more motivated on this course as it’s something I really enjoy and I get a lot of direction from lecturers. On the course we are given a brief but have lots of freedom to do our own thing, and I really enjoy elements such as trend forecasting and marketing. I would say as long as you’re applying to something you really want to do; you’ll get what you need from studying at GC."

Crystal Francis

Extended Diploma Level 3 – Fashion

Cheltenham Campus

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