Sewing course for beginners - sewing machine basics
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Sewing course for beginners - sewing machine basics
Would you like to learn how to sew and are not really getting along with your sewing machine yet, or would you simply like to try out whether sewing is something for you? Then join our basic sewing course.
In this course, you will learn the basics of the sewing machine and be introduced to the fascinating world of sewing. We will explore the different parts of the sewing machine together, how they work and how to use them correctly. Here you will learn everything you need to get started: how to set up the sewing machine, the correct thread tension, which seam types are important and how to comply with the seam allowances.
How does this activity work?
Course duration:
4 hours
It is possible to do a day course or divide the four hours into two evenings.
sustainability
I generally work with natural substances from sustainable sources. In my course content, I pay attention to resource-saving processing methods (e.g. optimal sewing thread consumption, or tips on durability)
The course takes place when there are at least three participants for an appointment. The course is intended for three to six participants; by individual arrangement, the course can also be booked as a group.
Who should definitely take part?
This is a sewing course for adults
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What to bring?
What you need to bring with you:
Your own sewing machine (if you don't have one yet, you can borrow one from us for a small fee), writing material for notes and, of course, fun sewing and the desire to learn something new.
What is included?
Knowledge transfer and guidance
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