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Fashion 7822 02
Monday 4th January 2010 Unit 1 - Colour & Shape
Monday 25th January 2010 Unit 1 - Line & Texture
Monday 8th February 2010 - hand in unti 1 and Fibres &
Fabrics
Monday 1st March 2010 - techniques
Monday 22nd March 2010 - techniques
Monday 10th May 2010 - techniques
Monday 24th May 2010 - practical session
Monday 14th June 2010 - practical session
Monday 5th July 2010 - hand in techniques folder
Monday 9th August 2010 - planning garments for submission
Monday 6th September 2010 - practical session
Monday 20th September 2010 - practical session
Monday 11th October 2010 - practical session
Monday 8th November 2010 - garments ready to hand in
Monday 22nd November 2010 – finishing garments
Monday 13th December 2010 - completion of all outstanding
Work and hand in completed work
In addition to the above dates you will need to take the
following workshops from our available courses. Choose the
dates that suit you best, but try and take all these
classes before August 2010
- Trousers
- The Tailored Skirt
- Ultimate Dress
Course Fee: £2100.00 + VAT
This course is divided into two units; Unit 1 Design for
Craft, and Unit 2 Craft.
Both units have to be taken and passed.
In Unit 2 you study fashion and produce the garments
listed below plus folders of work to show techniques.
The course requires you to produce the following items:
- A top - blouse, shirt, simple jacket or dress
- A skirt or trousers
- A waistcoast
- A folder of work
Material Costs: The main fee includes all your tuition, enrolment charges,
verification, certification, etc... There is
additional costs for fabrics, books, etc...
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Course Minimum Ability Star Rating:
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Absolute beginners |
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Basic sewing skills and machine skills. You will have used a commercial pattern previously and know basic seam and construction techniques. |
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Average/confident sewing skills – used to using commercial patterns, have a knowledge of pattern marking, good knowledge of the sewing machine and may have used an overlocker. |
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Very confident sewing skills, able to work reasonably quickly and accurately with a knowledge of cutting on a bias grain, pattern making and sewing terminology. An ability to recognize pattern shapes. |
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