Learn the essential techniques for using a sewing machine in this beginner-friendly workshop in Truro, Cornwall! Gain confidence in threading, troubleshooting, and sewing, with a focus on building skills to start dressmaking. During the morning session, you'll create sample pieces showcasing key techniques, all stored in a reference folder provided. In the afternoon, put your new skills into practice by sewing a stylish tote bag to take home. Perfect for those starting their sewing journey or needing a refresher!
Beginner's Introduction to Machine Sewing
This class is designed to teach you all the basic techniques you’ll need to start using a sewing machine. Mastering these techniques will give you confidence to use a sewing machine and will also arm you with the basics to start dressmaking. In the morning, we will be making little samples of a variety of techniques, for you to store in the reference folder provided. In the afternoon we put all our newly learned skills into practice by making a tote bag.
If you are booking this workshop for someone else, please leave their name and contact details in the notes at time of booking.
Suitable For: Level 1 - Complete Beginner
Course Duration: Saturday 26th April, 10am - 4pm
You will learn:
- How to thread your machine
- How to use pins
- Sewing straight lines, curves, and points
- Techniques to finish the seam allowance
- Gathering techniques
- Hemming
- How to make a tote bag
You will need to bring:
Tools:
- A sewing machine in good working order. Please note that a machine that has been sat unused for some time will likely need a service in order to run to its full potential.
- A general sewing kit to include: fabric scissors, pins, needles, seam ripper, fabric marker, tape measure etc
Materials:
- A course book will be provided for you to keep your samples for future reference
Get 10% off course materials at Truro Fabrics. Please show your booking confirmation at the till to access this discount.
About Your Tutor:
Helen Shine, owner of Dot n Cross, is a pattern cutter and seamstress who has worked in the fashion industry in London for over 10 years. She has cut patterns for several high-end designer brands, including Victoria Beckham, Mary Katrantzou and Karen Millen. She has been teaching home sewers how to pattern cut, amend sewing patterns and improve the fit of garments since 2018. She loves sharing the knowledge she has gained over the years with others, to help them on their sewing journey.
You can find her at dotncross.com
Workshops Class Levels
Level 1:
Complete Beginner
No previous experience required. You will have either never used a sewing machine before or haven’t used one in a long time enough to need to start from scratch.
Level 2:
Beginner Plus
You’ll know the foundations of machine sewing and will have started to make simple projects such as tote bags or cushions. You are gaining confidence but are still fairly new to sewing.
Level 3:
Improvers
You are gaining confidence in machine sewing and have maybe started to look at making your own clothes; you might have made a simple garment but are unfamiliar with pattern terminology and usage.
Level 4:
Intermediate
You have made multiple garments and are growing familiar with pattern terminology as well as multiple techniques in machine sewing. You are looking to start using trickier fabrics or develop your dressmaking skills.
Level 5:
Advanced
You are confident using patterns and making garments. You are now looking to develop your skills with fitting and adjusting patterns and garments. You are looking to take your sewing skills to a more technical level.
Where To Find Us:
The Studio is located opposite our shop on Calenick Street. Look for the grey door with the pink signage next to the Moorfield Car Park and PIP Consultation centre.
Cancellation Policy
Please note that all workshops are paid in full at the time of booking.
In the event that you need to cancel your workshop booking, we ask that you give at least two weeks’ notice.
Workshop fees are only refundable if the place can be resold and a £10 administration fee will be charged.
Places cancelled in less than two weeks prior to the workshop date are non-refundable.
If you cancel less than two weeks before your workshop date but are able to send a lucky friend in your place, no fee will be charged.
In this case, please ensure all details of the new attendee are confirmed with The Studio at Truro Fabrics.
We need a minimum number of students for a class to run. We reserve the right to postpone or cancel a workshop in the event of low numbers, tutor illness, or other unavoidable circumstances. In these rare instances, we will offer you your place on an alternative course or a full refund.
FAQs
Do I need to bring my own sewing machine?
We encourage attendees to bring their own sewing machines as it is best to learn on your own machine. In some circumsatances a machine can be loaned to you if you need one but we would need to know in advance.
My machine hasn't been used for a long time, can I still use it for a workshop?
Yes you can! But we would advise getting a service beforehand. A machine that has been sat unused for some time may not run to its full potential without one. We are a drop off and collection point for Mid Cornwall Sewing Machines - speak to one of our staff for more information.
I haven't had a confirmation email for my workshop?
Sometimes our emails can end up in Spam or Junk folders instead of your Inbox.
I would like to book a workshop as a gift for someone else, is that possible?
Absolutely! Just leave their name and contact details in the notes when you checkout!
Are your workshops suitable for children and teens?
Not all of our workshops are designed for young people. We do occasionally run classes specifically for children and teens but the majority of our classes are for adults only. If ever in doubt, you can contact us at [email protected] for more information.