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SUMMARY:Working with jersey: Making a hoodie or sweatshirt
DESCRIPTION:Please note this is a two part workshop. Part 1 will take place on Wednesday 14th February 10:30-2:30pm and part 2 Wednesday 13th March 10:30-2:30pm. Payment covers both sessions. \nThe pattern we will be using is the Waves & Wild Hot Coffee Sweatshirt. Please click here to view the pattern. \nThe pattern comes in a variety of sizes: adult\, teen and child. There is also a choice of fit options: curve or straight. Please let us know which one you would like when booking. \nSize range: XXS – 7XL – approx. UK 6 – 34/36– please use your body measurements compared to the sizing on the pattern\, do not use your ready to wear size to estimate the size needed on the pattern as they can vary significantly. \nPart 1 Wednesday 14th February  \nIn this session we will start to make our Hot Coffee sweatshirt or hoodie\, using knit/stretch fabric. \nMinor fitting issues such as grading between a couple of sizes\, or lengthening/shortening can be dealt with\, but fitting issue requiring more complex adjustments will not be possible in the time constraints of this session. If you typically experience fitting issues with ready to wear garments\, you should expect that you will need to adjust dressmaking patterns and the adjustments very much depend on the specific fitting issue and may not be possible in the time constraints of this session. \nAll internal seams and raw edges will be unfinished (there’s no need to finish stretch fabric raw edges). If you would like a professional finish to your project then you could overlock them\, however you will need to be confident using an overlocker. \nPart 2 Wednesday 13th March \nIn this session we will continue making our Hot Coffee sweatshirt or hoodie. \nMinor fitting issues such as grading between a couple of sizes\, or lengthening/shortening can be dealt with\, but fitting issue requiring more complex adjustments will not be possible in the time constraints of this session. If you typically experience fitting issues with ready to wear garments\, you should expect that you will need to adjust dressmaking patterns and the adjustments very much depend on the specific fitting issue and may not be possible in the time constraints of this session. \nAll internal seams and raw edges will be unfinished (there’s no need to finish stretch fabric raw edges). If you would like a professional finish to your project then you could overlock them\, however you will need to be confident using an overlocker. \nRequired sewing knowledge/experience for both sessions \nYou need to have good basic knowledge of a sewing machine and be able to sew a straight stitch. You will need to be familiar with your machine and how to use it’s basic features such as winding and inserting the bobbin\, threading up your machine and needle\, changing the feet and needle and sewing a straight stitch. For this session in particular you need to be familiar with your machines stretch and/or zigzag stitch. If you have neither you can use maraflex thread instead but please test this works ok with your machine before the workshop begins. This session is not suitable for complete sewing machine beginners. \nYou also need a basic understanding of using a dressmaking pattern. This session is not suitable for absolute beginners that haven’t got experience of using a sewing machine or making clothes using dressmaking patterns. \nWhat will you need to bring for both sessions? \nSuggested fabrics:  \nMain: Most medium weight knit fabrics. French terry and sweatshirt fleece are ideal. Cotton/Lycra jersey can also be used but being a thinner fabric the end garment will feel a little larger. Fabrics with 50% stretch are recommended. 4-way stretch is best but 2-way stretch will work. \nCuffs: Cotton/Lycra ribbing or this can be substituted with knit fabric that has 50% stretch \nFabric requirements:  \nMain: 140 cm (55″) wide fabric: Crew neck top\, 120 – 180 cm (1 3/8 – 2 yd) // Cowl neck top\, 150 – 230 cm (1 5/8 – 2 5/8 yd) // Hooded top\, 160 – 250 cm (1 3/4 – 2 3/4 yd) // Dress\, add 20 – 50 cm (1/4 – 5/8 yd). \nRibbing: 140 cm (55″) wide fabric: 30 cm (3/8 yd). \nIf you need to purchase fabric this needs to be done prior to the workshop to allow it to start on time. \nNotions: Thread\, If doing the patch pockets\, you will need a maximum of 60 cm (24”) of 6 mm (1/4″) elastic\, a stretch/ball point needle \nSewing machine: Your sewing machine needs to be able to sew a stretch stitch\, or at the absolute minimum a zigzag stitch. Alternatively\, if your machine does not have a stretch stitch you can use maraflex thread instead. Please check your machine sews ok with maraflex before the workshop\, as some machines don’t like it.
URL:https://bugweedslimited.co.uk/event/working-with-jersey-making-a-hoodie-or-sweatshirt/
LOCATION:North Yorkshire
CATEGORIES:Sewing
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SUMMARY:Sewing School: Making trousers with an elasticated waist in the back
DESCRIPTION:Please note this is a two part workshop. Part 1 will take place on Saturday 9th March 1:30-4pm and part 2 Saturday 13th April 10:30-3:30pm. Payment covers both sessions. \nPart 1 Saturday 9th March 1:30-4pm \nThe pattern we will be using is The Closet Core Pietra. Please click here to view the pattern. The pdf pattern comes in 2 size options. Please let us know which size you would like when booking. \n\nIn this session we will accurately take our body measurements to determine what size or sizes we will need to use with the dressmaking pattern. We will then prepare our pattern and cut out our fabric\, transferring all pattern markings and finishing the raw edges with an overlocker. This means we will be ready to sew our trousers in the next session. \n\n\nThe size range is approximately UK 6-30 please use your body measurements compared to the sizing on the pattern\, do not use your ready to wear size to estimate the size needed on the pattern as they can vary significantly. \nMinor fitting issues such as grading between a couple of sizes\, or lengthening/shortening can be dealt with\, but fitting issue requiring more complex adjustments will not be possible in the time constraints of this session. If you typically experience fitting issues with ready to wear garments\, you should expect that you will need to adjust dressmaking patterns and the adjustments very much depend on the specific fitting issue. \nPart 2 Saturday 13th April 10:30-3:30pm \n\n\nIn this session we make our trousers with an elasticated waist in the back. All internal seams and raw edges will be overlocked. \n\n\nMinor fitting issues such as grading between a couple of sizes\, or lengthening/shortening can be dealt with\, but fitting issue requiring more complex adjustments will not be possible in the time constraints of this session. If you typically experience fitting issues with ready to wear garments\, you should expect that you will need to adjust dressmaking patterns and the adjustments very much depend on the specific fitting issue. \nRequired sewing knowledge/experience for both sessions \nYou need to have good basic knowledge of a sewing machine and be able to sew a straight stitch. You will need to be familiar with your machine and how to use it’s basic features such as winding and inserting the bobbin\, threading up your machine and needle\, changing the feet and needle and sewing a straight stitch. This session is not suitable for complete sewing machine beginners. \nYou also need a basic understanding of using a dressmaking pattern. This session is not suitable for absolute beginners that haven’t got experience of using a sewing machine or making clothes using dressmaking patterns. \nWhat will you need to bring for both sessions? \n\nYour sewing machine and instruction book\nPolyester thread\n2″ (50 mm) wide elastic (1 yd/0.9 m)\nLightweight non-stretch fusible interfacing (0.25 yd/0.25 m)\nFabric (see below for measurements and suggestions of fabric types)\n\nSuggested fabrics:  \n\nSuggested fabrics:  Structured wovens such as linen\, chambray\, or lightweight denim or twill (heavyweight wovens may create too much volume at the elastic waist) \n\n\nFabric requirements:  \n\n\n45″ (114 cm) wide fabric: \n\n\nView A (Full length): Sizes 0-14 = 3.25 yd (3 m) // 16-20 = 3.5 yd (3.2 m) \n\n\nView A (Cropped): Sizes 0-14 = 3 yd (2.75 m) // 16-20 = 3.25 yd (3 m) \n\n\nView B: Sizes 0-14 = 2.5 yd (2.25 m) // 16-20 = 3 yd (2.75 m) \n\n\nView C: Sizes 0-8 = 1.5 yd (1.4 m) // 10-20 = 1.75 yd (1.6 m) \n\n\n58″ (150 cm) wide fabric: \n\n\nView A (Full length): Sizes 0-14 = 2.5 yd (2.25 m) // 16-20 = 2.75 yd (2.5 m) \n\n\nView A (Cropped): Sizes 0-14 = 2.25 yd (2 m) // 16-20 = 2.5 yd (2.25 m) \n\n\nView B: Sizes 0-8 = 2 yd (1.85 m) // 10-20 = 2.25 yd (2 m) \n\n\nView C: Sizes 0-20 = 1.25 yd (1.15 m) \n\n\n\nIf you need to purchase any supplies for this workshop contact our sister company Bugweed’s Fabrics. All purchases need to be done before the workshop to allow the workshop to start on time.
URL:https://bugweedslimited.co.uk/event/sewing-school-making-trousers-with-an-elasticated-waist-in-the-back/
LOCATION:Bugweed’s Limited\, Bugweed's Limited\, Unit 3\, Marrtree Business Park\, Stirling Road\, York\, North Yorkshire\, YO30 4AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Sewing
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SUMMARY:Visible mending workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Amanda to learn how to repair a hole in clothing using a visible mending technique. \nParticipants will learn how to make a decorative patch of weaving on a sample of denim fabric. Exploration of\ncolour and weave to create a unique patterned piece. You may not finish the whole piece during the workshop but you will have been taught the skills to complete it in your own time. \nWhat do I need to bring? \nNothing\, all materials and equipment will be provided. \nPrevious experience required \nYou should have some previous experience of embroidery. You should be able to thread an embroidery needle and do some stitches such as straight stitch\, running stitch and back stitch. If you attended our ‘Colour into weave’ workshop this will be a great starting point for you. \nOur tutor Amanda \nI studied textile design at university and worked as a textiles teacher in secondary education for over 30 years. During this time\, I completed part time courses in embroidery and fashion design. I’ve co-authored two textiles books for students and provided training sessions for textile teachers. A wide range of different textile techniques inspire my work. Currently I’m enjoying producing experimental woven fabrics on an ancient 4 shaft floor loom.
URL:https://bugweedslimited.co.uk/event/visible-mending-workshop/
LOCATION:Bugweed’s Limited\, Bugweed's Limited\, Unit 3\, Marrtree Business Park\, Stirling Road\, York\, North Yorkshire\, YO30 4AB\, United Kingdom
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