Learn To Make An A-line or pencil winter Skirt!
With expert seamstress Pat Stevens.
Learn new sewing skills and make yourself a fabulous winter skirt in a relaxed environment with expert seamstress Pat Stevens.
This is an intermediate sewing class on how to accurately cut out and adjust a pattern to make yourself a take-away home skirt. You will learn to create a fitted skirt using pleats that will shape it beautifully around your curves. You will also learn to create a fitted waistband, how to insert a zip fastening and finish off by neatly hemming your skirt.
This workshop is a great introduction to making a simple garment and to helping you understand the basic principles of dressmaking.
THE SKILLS YOU WILL LEARN INCLUDE:
- how to use your measurements to adapt the skirt to fit you
- cutting skirt and waistband pieces accurately
- how to sew darts to shape your garment.
- how to insert a zip (in the pencil skirt, not the A-line)
- how to prepare and finish the hemline of a skirt
We will provide skirt pattern measurements for you and you can bring along some fabric of your choice or purchase a fabric in advance from the selection in our shop.
We recommend a cord, denim or other medium to heavy fabric. Do pop into Stitch! as we have a great selection of fabric that is especially suited for this project.
This is a beginner/improver dressmaking workshop. You should already know your way around a sewing machine, be able to thread the machine, load the bobbin and do forward and back straight stitching.
MATERIALS REQUIRED: Bring your own choice of fabric or purchase fabrics in advance from our shop. You will need between 1.5 and 2m of fabric. You will be making a skirt of approximately knee length.
DATE: Saturday, 21st January, 10:00-14:00 (4 hrs)
COSTS: £60
SIZE: 6 people maximum. Individual attention assured.
LOCATION: 2 Hazelwood Lane, Palmers Green, London, N13 5EX
We will provide refreshments!
Hope to see you in Stitch! soon.
Please ensure you have read fully our terms and conditions.
The Stitch N13 Team xxx
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