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Sewing at college vs private
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Im most likely going to attend a 10wk course at college for soft furnishings :0D
However i have seen a lady not to far from me offering private "couture" lessons?
What do you think would be best??
Ive roped a friend in aswell i think...hehe xx
However i have seen a lady not to far from me offering private "couture" lessons?
What do you think would be best??
Ive roped a friend in aswell i think...hehe xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well...i just spoke to the lady, she said we basically pick something to do and she helps...im swaying towards the private classes....
She said even better that i have a machine at home to work on aswell....
With my shifts coming up she works around us rather than if i miss a night at college....
Quite excited actually....also said she can offer advice on soft furnishings so its killing two birds i think :0D xxx
She said even better that i have a machine at home to work on aswell....
With my shifts coming up she works around us rather than if i miss a night at college....
Quite excited actually....also said she can offer advice on soft furnishings so its killing two birds i think :0D xxx
Sounds good. You can make your own clothes! Make sure you get a good pattern and someone was suggesting here a few days ago that it is a good idea to get one of those body things - forget what they are called - to drape your clothes over and try them on. I think they are adjustable to your size. Happy sewing.
what qualifications does your couture lady have, tinks? If I were paying money I'd want to know I had a properly qualified teacher. It sounds to me as if you bring your own stuff and she helps you make it. At evening classes you should learn some of the theory as well, like which sort of seams you use on different fabric. (This takes me back, I did needlework to A level!) I'd go for the classes to start off with, then keep your lady in mind when you feel you're ready for tailoring.
You can make your own dressmakers dummy so everything fits perfectly, my friend did this so she could alter clothes better and said it was relatively easy to do. http:// www.thr eadsmag ...-duc t-tape- dress-f orm
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Word of caution re. the duct tape body-form: the tape gets quite heavy, and you need to fill it out with internal padding, so the whole thing can weigh quite a lot.....also, the duct tape slumps over a year or so so your shape looks as if you've melted a bit.
They're great for developing awareness of your body shape, and as a quick stop-gap, but for longer term I'd either buy a proper body form or fit the pattern onto your own body shape.
They're great for developing awareness of your body shape, and as a quick stop-gap, but for longer term I'd either buy a proper body form or fit the pattern onto your own body shape.
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