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Sewing course starting next Mon pm & Thurs am at Really Maria


Niki Clarke

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The Get Sewing beginners sewing machine course will be running for 4 weeks at Really MAria on Lordship Lane.

Each 2hr session will introduce a new skill.

Suitable for beginners or those who just feel a little rusty.


Week 1: - Basic skills, and learn all the settings on the machine

week 2: make a starter project eg, cushion or zipped bag

Week 3: the basics of pattern reading and drafting

Week 4: make a tunic top from your personal pattern.


Evening course - Monday evenings starting 26th Feb at 7.30pm-9.30

Morning course - Thursday mornings starting March 1st from 10-12.


4 weeks costs ?135 and includes use of the Janome machines at Really Maria and refreshments.

Each week you'll be told what fabrics to buy for the following session.


To book call Really Maria on 0203 581 0909

Or visit reallymaria.com and click on Workshops

Or email maria{at}sammur.com

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