This short course is run in collaboration with Newham College Fashion and Tailoring and takes place in person at the Fashion and Textile Museum. This course is suitable for students 18+.
Pattern blocks are the starting point of any pattern drafting. On this short course aimed at beginners, you will learn how to draft your own blocks using personal or standard measurements, alongside terminology and pattern block presentation. At each session, you will be introduced to pattern block-making techniques to produce a skirt, close-fitted bodice, and dress blocks. Depending on time, advanced learners may also produce a trouser block.
On completion, you will receive a certificate of attendance.
This course is ideal for beginners. An ability to sew is desirable.
Hard pencils, sharpener, eraser, pins, stationary file with sleeves, paper scissors, fabric scissors, notebook and pen. Calico will be available to purchase by the metre.
Meter rules, pattern masters, weights, pattern paper and card.
Our short course in Pattern Cutting is the perfect accompaniment to bespoke block making. You will be able to use your personal blocks or the standard blocks.
For more short courses in this series, please visit our new range of Fashion School short courses.
If your fashion curiosity is piqued, then join one of Newham College’s fashion and design courses including Bespoke Tailoring, Fashion Production and Clothes Making. For a full list of courses and to apply, please visit https://www.newham.ac.uk/fashion-and-tailoring/.
Confirmation email: Once you have made a booking, you will receive a confirmation email detailing all the information you will need prior to your course. You will also receive a reminder email one week prior to your course.
Registration: Please check your confirmation email for the registration time of your course. If the registration time for your course is before 11 am, please ring the intercom on arrival. For health and safety reasons, it is not possible to admit participants earlier than the registration time.
On arrival: Upon entry, please present your ticket(s) on your device or a note of your booking reference number.
Eating and drinking: No food or drink is permitted in the Museum, other than bottled water. The Fashion and Textile Museum is located in the heart of Bermondsey Street, surrounded by award-winning restaurants, cafes and pubs. So, if you would like to enjoy a meal or a drink before or after your visit, there is plenty to choose from.
Please note that you are welcome to view the current exhibition when studying at the museum, but be aware that the exhibition space is closed on Mondays.For more information, check out our plan your visit page or our FAQs.
Centres around the legendary nightclub Taboo, opened by designer and performance artist Leigh Bowery in 1985.
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