In this workshop, you’ll get hands-on experience learning about your sewing machine: how it works, how to use it with confidence, and how to turn waste fabrics into something new and useful.
Perfect for beginners, over the four-week course I'll teach you the basics and get you straight to work on your own pieces.You'll be working on vintage Elna sewing machines from the '70s, chosen for their charm and robustness!
After the first session, you'll have the option of bringing your own sewing machine if you'd prefer to continue learning using that, but you're welcome to continue to use the Elnas.Your first project will be a log cabin panel, a great way to practise stitching in straight lines and learning to top stitch (with no pressure - just fun!).
Once complete, you’ll transform your panel into a lined tote bag, with the option to add a pocket for extra flair.From there, you’ll move on to zipped make-up or travel pouches, experimenting with colourful zips and more recycled fabrics.
Each step helps you build skills while creating practical, eco-friendly pieces to take home.
I'll be running the sessions from Something Good Workshops in Deptford - directly next to Deptford Train Station and 10 minutes from London Bridge on the train. There'll be teas, coffees, and alcoholic refreshments and bar snacks available to purchase from the bar.