In this thoughtfully curated 1.5-hour workshop, hosted by tailor Claire, participants are invited to explore the art of sewing and bag making. The session begins with an introduction to Claire and her brand, offering insights into her journey and expertise in the field of tailoring. This introduction sets the tone for an enriching experience in a professional yet welcoming environment.
Following the initial meet-and-greet, attendees are introduced to the studio where the workshop takes place. This part of the session is designed to familiarise participants with the workspace and the tools they will be using, creating a comfortable and conducive environment for learning.
A significant portion of the workshop is dedicated to learning how to use a sewing machine. This skill is fundamental to the craft of tailoring and bag making. Claire's expert guidance ensures that even beginners can grasp the basics and feel confident in operating the machine.
Once participants are comfortable with the sewing machine, they are given the opportunity to choose fabric for their project. This step allows for personalisation and creativity, as attendees select materials that reflect their style and preferences.
The culmination of the workshop is the creation of a mini cross-body bag. This practical and stylish item serves as a perfect project for beginners, encompassing the skills learned during the session. Under Claire's guidance, participants will cut, sew, and assemble their bags, resulting in a unique and personal accessory they can take home.
Workshop location
The workshop is easily accessible by public transport.
This place is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Additional information
Language of the workshop
English
Practical information
Complimentary tea, coffee and water will be provided during the workshop to keep you refreshed and hydrated.
Claire, a skilled tailor, has a rich background that combines her academic and professional experiences in a unique way. She graduated from Brighton University, where she specialised in Menswear, laying a strong foundation for her career in tailoring.
Her career path saw a significant shift when she moved from working in retail as a visual merchandiser to specialising in alterations. This transition highlights her adaptability and willingness to embrace new challenges within the fashion industry.
Her approach to tailoring is deeply rooted in eco-friendliness and ethical practices. Claire places a strong emphasis on using off-cuts in her work, showcasing her commitment to sustainability and her skill in creating high-quality pieces while minimising waste.
Described as expert, fun, patient, and passionate, Claire brings these qualities to her profession. Her expertise is evident in the precision and quality of her work, while her fun and patient nature make her approachable and effective in her role.
Claire's motivation for conducting workshops is driven by her desire to educate people on making more informed choices when shopping and to emphasise the importance of extending the life of clothes. Her workshops are an extension of her commitment to sustainable fashion, aiming to impart valuable knowledge and skills to her participants.