Students will learn essential garment construction techniques, as well as foundational pattern drafting skills. By the end of the course each student will have completed a sample book of sewing techniques, and basic pattern blocks in their size (skirt and bodice). If time permits, students may also have the opportunity to work on a project of their choice, based on their pattern blocks.
This course is ideal for beginners aiming to build a solid foundation in garment construction or for hobbyists seeking to enhance their sewing proficiency. By the end of the workshop, students will have developed the confidence and skills necessary to undertake personal sewing projects or further their education in fashion design.
Know the parts of the sewing machine and their functions
Wind a bobbin and thread the sewing machine correctly
Get hands-on practice with:
Seams
Darts
Collars
Pockets
Waistbands
Zippers
Buttonholes
Ruffles
Pleats
…and more
Complete:
Two guided projects
One self-directed personal project
In-person
March 18, 2025
6-8pm, Tues & Thurs
6 weeks (Total 24 hours)
$495 (CAD) tax incl.
Jennifer Risk is a costume designer and maker with a background in opera, having worked at Opera Santa Barbara and Portland Opera. She holds a PhD in Geography and loves knitting, quilting, and fashion history.
Upcoming classes for 2025:
May 13
July 15
September 14
Join our evening workshop to learn new skills, connect with others, and explore your creativity.
Designated B.C. Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit & Shield Design mark is a certification mark owned by the Government of British Columbia and used under licence.
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