Using a Sewing Machine – Introduction to
This is a course for students that would like to learn how to use a sewing machine and gain a full understanding of everything it can do, with different stitches and sewing machine feet. You will start by learning techniques, and collectively put them together in a final sampler. You will need to keep a technical file of evidence with notes. This course is designed for all levels or experience.
Course Information
Course Type:
Adult
Study Mode:
Part Time Non Released
Qualification:
Other
Location:
Deane & Derby Community Learning Centre
Course Code:
AC079-CLPC
Course Length:
3
Start Date:
TBC
Subject Area:
ENGINEERING AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
Overview
This is a course for students that would like to learn how to use a sewing machine and gain a full understanding of everything it can do, with different stitches and sewing machine feet. You will start by learning techniques, and collectively put them together in a final sampler. You will need to keep a technical file of evidence with notes. This course is designed for all levels or experience.
Group Times
We’re currently finalising next year’s timetable, but you can register your interest now to receive priority access to this course before enrolment officially opens. We will let you know once the priority access window opens.
Fees
Tuition Fee: £31.00
Courses fees are subject to change.
Courses fees are subject to change.
What You'll Learn
You will cover these areas
• Become familiar with the safe preparation of the sewing machine
• Become familiar with the basic use of a sewing machine
• Explore sewing machine attachments and techniques
• Become familiar with the safe preparation of the sewing machine
• Become familiar with the basic use of a sewing machine
• Explore sewing machine attachments and techniques
How Will I Be Assessed?
You will agree an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) with your tutor identifying what you want and need to gain from the course. You will build up a folder of work which shows the range of skills and knowledge you have developed. You will receive supportive feedback throughout the course and track your progress through your Individual Learning Plan.
I'm Interested, What Next?
Apply now to get priority access to enrol onto this course. We will let you know once the priority access window opens
Future Opportunities
You can progress onto the accredited NCFE Level 1 Dressmaking course.
Other courses available to support your learning:
ï‚§ Free English and maths courses for those who have not yet attained a grade at C at GCSE (grade 4 equivalent)
ï‚§ Free digital literacy courses for beginners in computing and tablets
ï‚§ Free positive steps to wellbeing courses to support improved mental wellbeing, health and confidence
ï‚§ A range of employability skills courses
Information, advice and guidance is available at all 91´«Ã½ centres. Our Adult Community Learning Job Coach is available to support learners who are seeking employment
Other courses available to support your learning:
ï‚§ Free English and maths courses for those who have not yet attained a grade at C at GCSE (grade 4 equivalent)
ï‚§ Free digital literacy courses for beginners in computing and tablets
ï‚§ Free positive steps to wellbeing courses to support improved mental wellbeing, health and confidence
ï‚§ A range of employability skills courses
Information, advice and guidance is available at all 91´«Ã½ centres. Our Adult Community Learning Job Coach is available to support learners who are seeking employment
Who Can I Speak To?
In the first instance please send a message to arts@boltoncc.ac.uk
Anything Else I Need to Know?
This course is a practical creative course. As well as working independently, you will also be working in groups. The tutor will be demonstrating and accessible for advice at all times during the session.
A ring binder folder to keep your work organised is essential.
You will need:
• A basic sewing kit
• A file and plastic wallets to keep a portfolio of evidence
A ring binder folder to keep your work organised is essential.
You will need:
• A basic sewing kit
• A file and plastic wallets to keep a portfolio of evidence
English and maths classes - for adults and young people who want that grade or confidence boost.








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