Spring Textile Crafts — Part-time
Course outline
This course offers a fun introduction into textiles with 6 sessions designed to help inspire and excite you in the world of textiles.
This 6 week course is intended to be relaxed, friendly and fun so you can learn many new textile crafts and skills, inspired by Spring themes, imagery and colours.
This course is perfect for someone who is a beginner and has an interest in learning new textile skills or for someone who would like to refresh their textile skills.
You will learn:
- How to use a domestic sewing machine
- How to use a free hand Bernina sewing machine
- Applique
- Patchwork
- Quilting
- Making a product
Spring Crafts is part of our Seasonal Craft Pathway which also includes; Christmas Crafts, Summer Crafts and Easter Crafts. Our other pathways include Knit, Textiles, Crafts for Wellbeing, Sewing and more!
How to apply for this course
Apply now and if you need to pay any course fees, or provide evidence if you wish to claim a fee reduction, we will contact you to let you know how to do this.
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Location:
Stoney Street
Nottingham NG1 1NG |
Date / time:Start: Thursday 24th April 2025 End: Thursday 5th June 2025 Time: 3:00pm - 5:30pm |
Fees / reductions:Tuition fees may be waived for this course if you are in receipt of certain benefits or have a low income. Please see our Fee and Financial Support page to see if you can claim a fee reduction. Tuition fee: £48.75 |
Course code: C050503 / Q050504 |
Qualification | College Certificate |
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Level | Level 1 |
Entry requirements | There are no formal entry requirements but you must be aged 19+. |
Teaching & assessment | You will receive verbal feedback throughout the course. |
Progression | You can progress to other textile courses at Nottingham College. |