Sewing Machine Skills - Entry 3 Award

This course is available but you cannot enrol online. Please make an enquiry below, and someone will contact you. tel: 01202 123444 email: enquiries@salbcp.com
Course code: AA1326J
Sewing, hand stitching, simple projects, threading, basic stitches, fabric handling, textile techniques, materials, upcycling, repairing, personal items, soft furnishings, guided practice, confidence-building, creativity, wellbeing, fibres, personal expression, social learning, craft enthusiasts, sk

When & Where

Skills & Learning Adult Community Education

Dolphin Centre

From 14 April 2027 to 23 June 2027

Wednesday 18:00-20:00

10 weeks

Poole

BH15 1SZ

Fees

Full fee: £90

Concession fee: £0

Date

14 April 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

Date

21 April 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

Date

28 April 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

Date

05 May 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

Date

12 May 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

Date

19 May 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

Date

26 May 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

Date

09 June 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

Date

16 June 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

Date

23 June 2027

Time

18:00-20:00

Room

Art Room 2

What the course is about

This course introduces you to the essential skills and techniques used in needle and textile crafts, helping you build confidence through simple, guided projects. You’ll learn how to select the right fabrics, threads, and tools for different tasks, as well as how to thread needles, apply basic stitches, measure and mark materials, and handle textile equipment safely. Whether you’re repairing, upcycling, or creating something new, the course gives you a strong foundation in practical skills that you can use at home or in future craft projects.

Throughout the course, you will have the chance to explore your creativity, develop your own ideas, and work at a pace that suits you. You’ll also learn how to review your finished work, identify what went well, and recognise areas for improvement. With friendly guidance and plenty of hands on practice, this course supports not just skill development but also wellbeing, self expression, and confidence in your own making abilities.
 
This course is subsidised by Government funding so you should aim to attend the whole workshop.