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Using a sewing Pattern: Pyjama bottoms - 2 classes start 21st Feb @ 8pm The Green Nunhead


Niki Clarke

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Learn to sew using a pattern, starting with a very forgiving pair of Pyjama trousers.

Over the two classes you'll learn to read and use a pattern, and finish with a pair of PJ's.

The class will give you confidence to use any sewing pattern to make the clothes you want from home.

Suitable for beginner and intermediate sewers


The class takes place over 2 sessions: 21st & 28th February at The Green Nunhead from 8-10pm.


?50 for 2 classes.

Includes: Unisex pattern (so you can make them for all your friends and family!!), elastic & trimmings, and loads of tea & cake


You'll need to bring:

A sewing machine (if you don't have one just let me know and I'll bring one)

3m fabric

Scissors, pins, tape measure are useful.


To reserve a place email [email protected] or book online:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/using-a-pattern-pyjama-bottoms-2-sessions-tickets-31498852917

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