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Introduction to Pattern Cutting  

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Description

In this short course you will learn the basics of garment pattern cutting. You will learn how to use specialist equipment, industry terminology and know how to accurately mark and read garment patterns.
You will be given the skills to be able to adapt a pattern block to create your own designs. Understanding the basics of pivoting and manipulation to create styles and have the confidence to transfer what you have learnt to commercial patterns opening the door to a world of expressive garment design.
Please read the full description in ''More details'' below before completing your enrolment.  

More information

Can I join late?
Yes, with the agreement of the tutor.

Who is the course for?
This course is for anyone who has an interest in pattern cutting and clothesmaking including beginners and those with more experience.

Do I need prior knowledge or experience?
This course is suitable for all levels. Beginners will be helped to acquire the basics of the crafts, while individual guidance will be available to those who are consolidating their skills. In order to fully benefit from this course it is advisable to practice the skills learnt between sessions.

How will I learn?
Formal teaching of practical skills. Demonstrations. One to one sessions on projects, lots of practical hands on work on your own project under the guidance of the tutor.

How will my progress be assessed?
You will be assessed informally by your tutor, as part of normal classroom activities. There will be plenty of opportunities to discuss your progress with your tutor.

Is there an external qualification?
No, this is an non-accredited course.

What can I do next?
You can progress to other clothesmaking courses at BAEC.

What do I need to bring?
Graders Set Square or Pattern Master. Paper Scissors. Fabric Scissors. Tape Measure. Pens (black and red) Pencils. Pencil sharpener. Eraser. Masking Tape. Notepad. Dressmaking Pins Tutor will advise during the first session but please bring along any of the listed items that you have. If you require glasses for close work, please bring them to each session.

Are there any extra costs?
The cost of some calico throughout the course and a basic sewing kit. Tutor will advise this during the first lesson.

Is there work between sessions?
In order to fully benefit from this course it is advisable to practice the skills learnt between sessions

For further information, please contact:
Philip Bedford on 0208 659 7976 or philip.bedford@baec.ac.uk

Course Summary

Code: K04731  

Starting: Friday 28 February 2025 

Location: Kentwood Centre  

Tutor: Tracyann Little  

Duration: 6 sessions over 6 week(s)

Time: 09:30 

Cost: £98 (concessions £79)  


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Time and duration

Start Date: 28 February 2025
Start Time: 09:30
Day: Friday Morning
End Time: 12:00
Total Weeks: 6

Location

Kentwood Centre  
Kingsdale Road  
Penge
London  
SE20 7PR  

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