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Vintage Linen and Lace - Slow Stitch - Hand Embroidery

5.0(50)

By Stitching Kitchen

Mindful hand stitching with Linen and vintage lace fabrics to create a simple abstract piece. Adorn your piece with buttons from the plentiful button jars at Stitching Kitchen

Vintage Linen and Lace - Slow Stitch - Hand Embroidery
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£45

Applique Workshop - Houses - using Sewing Machine

5.0(49)

By Stitching Kitchen

Join the crafty fun at Stitching Kitchen for a machine Applique workshop, we will use a range of fabrics and embellishments to create a textured picture using a house as inspiration.

Applique Workshop - Houses - using Sewing Machine
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£50

Indian Block Printing Workshop

5.0(49)

By Stitching Kitchen

During this two-hour session you will learn how to get the best possible print from the extensive collection of hand carved Indian Blocks I have in my workshop. 

Indian Block Printing Workshop
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£45

Floral Free-Motion Applique

5.0(50)

By Stitching Kitchen

A Christmas theme free motion embroidery workshop - drawing on the sewing machine to create Christmas themed appliqué designs.

Floral Free-Motion Applique
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£40

Intro to Wet Felting - Felt Picture Making

5.0(1)

By Stitching Kitchen

Welcome to the fascinating alchemy that is wet felting. Starting with wool fibres in a wide range of colours we will create a piece of felt which could be a picture or abstract

Intro to Wet Felting - Felt Picture Making
Delivered In-Person in Brackley
£40

Owl Weaving Workshop

By Jackie Bennett

Create your own unique textural mini-weaving, ready to hang on the wall. Learn open-weaving techniques - a hybrid of weaving and embroidery

Owl Weaving Workshop
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£20

Stevie Dress or Tunic - Ideal first garment sewing project

5.0(49)

By Stitching Kitchen

A sewing workshop to create an easy fitting tunic top or dress which has a couple of different style options. Full help is on hand to understand the pattern, cut out and assemble your dress.

Stevie Dress or Tunic - Ideal first garment sewing project
Delivered In-Person in Brackley
£95

DIPLOMA IN FLOORCOVERING OCCUPATIONS (CONSTRUCTION)

By Oscar Onsite

REFERENCE CODE 603/5285/1 COURSE LEVEL NVQ Level 2 THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE IN Course Overview Who is this qualification for? This is a work-based learning qualification for those involved in laying floorcoverings in a Construction related working environment. Although many of the skills and knowledge across floorcovering occupations are generic, not all those employed to fit floorcoverings will be fitting the same product. The group of optional units will allow specialisms of timber based, textile and resilient floorcoverings. What is required from candidates? To achieve this pathway unit the survey work must be carried out in ways that will minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area and using and maintaining equipment effectively. This qualification is made up of 9 mandatory units and a group of optional units. The minimum credit value of this qualification is 127 credits. Qualifications are now required to indicate the total qualification time (TQT), this is to show the typical time it will take someone to attain the required skills and knowledge to meet the qualification criteria, this qualification has a TQT of 1,270 hours. Qualifications are also required to indicate the number of hours of teaching someone would normally need to gain the skills and knowledge to achieve the qualification. These are referred to as Guided Learning Hours (GLH). The GLH for this qualification is 543 Mandatory units Level Credit Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace Moving, Handling and Storing Resources in the Workplace Surface preparation to receive floorcoverings in the workplace Setting out for laying floorcoverings in the workplace Preparing and fitting underlays for floorcoverings in the workplace Develop customer relationships Assessing and preparing background surfaces for floor-covering in the workplace Assessing and evaluating conditions for floorcoverings in the workplace Optional Units (Minimum of 18 credits) Installing timber–based floorcoverings in the workplace Summary of the: GQA NVQ LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN FLOORCOVERING OCCUPATIONS (CONSTRUCTION) Installing textile floorcoverings in the workplace Installing resilient floorcoverings in the workplace Types of evidence: Evidence of knowledge is required. Evidence of knowledge through performance can contribute and if applicable should be demonstrated by completing projects and reports, by responding to questions or through Professional/Guided Discussions. Quantity of evidence: Evidence should show that you can meet the requirements of the units consistently over an appropriate period of time. Potential sources of evidence: Suggested sources of evidence are shown above, these can be supplemented by physical or documentary evidence, e.g.: Accident book/reporting system Notes and memos Safety record Telephone/e-mail records Training record Customer and colleague feedback Audio evidence Records of equipment and materials Witness testimonies Work records Photographic/ video evidence Please Note that photocopied or downloaded documents such as manufacturers or industry guidance, H&S policies, Risk Assessments etc, are not normally acceptable evidence for GQA qualifications unless accompanied by a record of a professional discussion or assessor statement confirming candidate knowledge of the subject. If you are in any doubt about the validity of evidence, please contact Oscar Onsite Academy

DIPLOMA IN FLOORCOVERING OCCUPATIONS (CONSTRUCTION)
Delivered In-Person in Manchester or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Introduction to Table Loom Weaving - Two Day Workshop

By Elka

Two day 'Introduction to Table Loom Weaving' workshop in the beautiful setting of Fisherton Mill in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Learn how to plan your weaving project, dress your loom (prepare your loom for weaving), read and understand weaving patterns and weave your own set of samples from a wide range of sustainable yarns and fibres in this relaxed & informative beginners weaving workshop. All materials and equipment are provided and you will leave with a clear handout of notes along with your first pieces of weaving!

Introduction to Table Loom Weaving - Two Day Workshop
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£260

Learn to Sew a Sweatshirt

5.0(50)

By Stitching Kitchen

Learn to sew with sweatshirting fabric or you could choose French Terry or Alpine fleece to create your sweatshirt

Learn to Sew a Sweatshirt
Delivered In-Person in Brackley
£105
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