Best fashion workshops: London
Brush up on your darning skills, replicate an existing garment or bring your own designs to life
Ray Stitch
Few London high streets are lucky enough to still have an independent haberdashery, let alone one as creative and comprehensively stocked as Ray Stitch on Essex Road.
It also offers a brilliant sewing school covering everything from a three-hour introduction to machine sewing to multi-week courses on pattern cutting, dressmaking, sewing with stretch fabrics (notoriously difficult) and crafts such as quilting, weaving and embroidery.
You can also pay by the hour to use a sewing machine and workshop space if your hobby looks like it might become a side hustle.
Read more ...The Makery, John Lewis
The haberdashery department of John Lewis & Partners Oxford Street is a must-visit for craft-minded Londoners, so it makes sense that you can brush up on your skills while picking up some new yarns, buttons or fabrics.
A craft brand for the modern world, The Makery runs regular craft workshops on techniques including how to make pyjama bottoms, freestyle machine embroidery and simple cushion making, with plenty of Christmas-themed classes too.
Read more ...RaeburnLab
One of the nicest men in fashion, Christopher Raeburn is known as much for his charming 'off-cut animal' mascots as his sustainable approach to design. And you can make your own thanks to semi-regular workshops in the RaeburnLab, an experiential retail-cum-studio space in the former Burberry textile factory in east London.
Read more ...The London Loom
Expect darning, embroidery and macramé workshops, plus all manner of creative weaving disciplines at this award-winning relaxed textile studio in Hackney Downs.
Read more ...City Lit
As well as offering practical introductory and intermediate classes on garment construction and design, City Lit also has a range of more hands-on crafts such as hand embroidery, dye techniques and knitting.
Read more ...Morley College
When it comes to adult fashion education, Morley College has it sewn up. From one-day introductory classes for complete beginners to multi-week courses where you'll make your own patterns or garments, there are a range of topics, ability levels and budgets from which to choose.
Read more ...Sip n Sew
A weekly two-hour evening stitching session run by Fabric Swatch, a group that redistributes offcuts collected from fashion businesses and designers.
These informal sessions are open to all abilities: beginners will be introduced to the equipment and should leave having completed a simple project such as a pencil case or purse, while more accomplished sewers will be able to attempt patterns such as trousers or a skirt.
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