Sew Start to Finish Techniques with Geraldine Sykes
Come along and join Geraldine to improve your sewing knowledge with essential techniques in clothing creation.
You can attend one day at £35, 2 days at £65, 3 days at £90 or all four days at £110. If you are booking 2 or 3 days, please tell us in the notes which dates you would like to attend.
Full day 10am - 4pm
Day 1 - 30 May 2024: The Joy of Embellishment and Measurement
This day is all about decoration of a garment and includes:
- applique - applying fabric onto fabric
- working with lace
- using the embroidery stitches on your sewing machine to decorate
Plus some of the difficult issues around the use of commercial patterns whether mainstream or indie:
- how to measure the body correctly
- how to read and use a commercial pattern
- selecting the correct fabric for your garment
- select and construct seams suitable for the chosen fabric and finishing the seam.
Day 2 - 4 July 2024: Tying it Together
Knowing what fastenings are available and how to put them into a garment can make the garment move from a well made outfit to that WOW piece of clothing and includes:
- selecting the correct fastenings for your garment
- looking at different fastenings to use
- knowing which is the most suitable zip to use for a chosen garment
- insert 3 different types of zips into different fabrics
- how to sew on hooks and eyes, press studs and decorative frogs.
Day 3 - 29 August 2024: What a Difference a Pocket or Button Can Make
Buttons and pockets don's seem a logical mix until you realise what a welt pocket of bound buttonhole might do. The day includes:
- pockets in general
- buttons, covered buttons, buttonholes including a welt buttonhole
- making pockets to insert into trousers and jackets and patch pockets to shirts and blouses.
Day 4 - 31 October 2024: How to Look Flat and Square
Sleeves, hems, facings and collars can be a real challenge until you master interfacings and which one to use when. Plus getting everything to sit flat ad remain so whilte stitching. The day includes:
- choosing the right interfacing for your project
- the need for pressing
- types of sleeves
- inserting sleeves
- the best way to sew on facings
- making collars work
- hems.
You can view more of our Workshop, Classes and Groups here.
In addition to spending your time crafting, Tudor Rose Patchwork offers a special lunchtime menu O For Coffee for students. You can choose from a selection of jacket potatoes, sandwhiches, paninis, toasties and soups.