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Craft & Sewing Workshops - Tuesday Evenings @ The Green, Nunhead


Niki Clarke

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Craft workshops with Make/Do, aiming to give you confidence in new skills.

Workshops are held on Tuesday Evening 8-10pm at The Green Nunhead.

Follow the links below to book online, or email [email protected] for more details or to reserve a place.

Details of all workshops and upcoming classes are at make-do-crafts.co.uk


Pattern Basics - Pyjama Bottoms

Tuesday 21&28th Feb - ?50

Learn how to use a paper pattern whilst making a pair of pyjama bottoms over 2 sessions. Will give you confidence to try other garment patterns from home.

Suitable for beginners & improvers.

Includes pattern, trimmings and refreshements. Bring 3m cute / cosy cotton and your sewing machine.

(If you don't have a machine get in touch as we can bring one for you...)



Hand Tied Bouquet Workshop

Tuesday 7th March - ?40

Wendy from AG Flowers shows us how to create a stunning hand tied bouquet from seasonal blooms. Includes all materials and refreshements and you get to take home your bouquet.



Step-Up Sewing - Make a Pencil Skirt

Tuesday 14th & 21st March - ?50

Suitable for intermediate sewers, learn how to make a more fitted garment including setting a zip and waistband over 2 sessions. We'll also talk through how to pattern hack to alter a garment shape or style.

Includes pattern and refreshments. Bring your choice of tailored skirt fabric. (more details send out once you book)


For more details email niki at make-do-crafts.co.uk or call 07816213448

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