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Beginner Sewing Workshop

Australian Centre for Rare Arts and Forgotten Trades

Bradshaw Street,
Ballarat VIC 3350

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  • Sat 9 May

9am–4:30pm

$285 per person

Fight fast-fashion and learn to sew your own clothes. This one-day class is the perfect introduction to sewing. Students will be introduced to sewing and pressing equipment and will create a small library of samplers before making a custom-designed tote bag in Nicola Cerini designer fabric.

Students will learn a variety of techniques and skills including basic seaming, hemming, elastic casing, patch pocket and hand-sewing skills that will provide a solid foundation to undertake basic sewing projects beyond this class.

All materials are included in the class fee as well as resources for learning sewing terminology, fabric and textile technical information and recommendations for books and other resources for further learning.

Participants will take home their completed designer fabric tote bag, their sample library and further information resources.

Students can pre-purchase an optional beginners sewing kit for an additional $49.50 that includes sewing needles, pins, thread, beeswax, tape measure, tailors chalk, tweezers, snips, magnetic seam guide and a storage tin to use in the class. Please note purchasing sewing kits is not essential – shared tools and equipment are available to all students.

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