Fashion, textiles and crafts
Design and make
This course is for learners who have completed our Pattern Manipulation course or who are familiar with working with commercial patterns.
If you wish to learn how to create a basic block for fit (body types and style), how to design and cut new garment patterns, how to make a toile and ensuring a good fit for the body type and how to construct a bespoke garment, this course is for you.
Course location
Thomas Calton Centre, Alpha Street, SE15 4NX.
What you’ll learn
- how to use body measurements to cut a basic block
- how to style the basic pattern block
- how to make a toile from the styled pattern block
- how to adjust a toile to fit
- how to transfer toile adjustments onto paper pattern
How the course is taught
The course is tutor led with demonstrations, samples and one to one support. There will be opportunities for learners to support and learn from each other through group discussions on work in progress and finished work.
Materials you’ll need
A folder, blank A4 paper or notebook pen, pencil, ruler, eraser fabric/paper scissors, threads, tape measure, needles and pins. After week 1 you will also need to buy fabrics and other items but further information will be given at the time and as the course progresses
After the course
You can take further fashion, textiles or crafts courses at City Lit or Morley College.
You will have increased confidence in pattern cutting skills and improved time management/sewing planning skills.
Former learners have gone on to start their own businesses, or into paid and voluntary employment.
How to enrol
Complete an enrolment form online
Find out how to enrol, locations and more about our services.
Course details
Title |
Days and times |
Course code, start date, number of weeks |
Fees £5 annual registration fee also applies |
NEW Design and make |
Wednesday 1.30pm to 4.30pm |
FT4008 8 January 2025 11 weeks |
£165 standard £82.50 concession Materials fee £5 |
Contact information
You can:
- email adult.learning@southwark.gov.uk
- phone 020 7358 2100 or 020 7358 2101
Page last updated: 22 November 2024