Knot Works
Sewing: Maker Waistcoat
In this workshop you will make a waistcoat with button fastening and pockets.
Time & Location
30 Apr 2022, 09:45 – 18:00
Southborough, Southborough, UK
About the Event
What You Will Learn
In this workshop, Holly will guide you to cut and sew a Makers Waistcoat with button fastening and pockets.
The design has been inspired by historic utility wear and artists aprons. There are several pockets that can be customised to meet the needs of the wearer. It can be worn for creative pursuits or as everyday wear.
You will have the choice of several different colours of a medium-weight organic cotton twill cloth (Oeko-Tex Certified).
Key skills;
1. Arranging pattern pieces for efficient cutting
2. Preparing pockets
3. Flat felled seams
4. Garment assembly
5. Buttonholes
6. Pressing and hand finishing
Having been introduced to the process and steps to make your waistcoat, you will take away your pattern piece and garment to enable you to make the garment again at home.
To see photos and films of our past workshops, click here.
What to bring
Everything you need for the workshop will be provided including cloth, thread, buttons and use of tools and a sewing machine.
Skill Level
Confident beginners and improvers.
Simple sewing machine experience will be beneficial to get the most from the day. Please feel free to contact Holly if you have any questions at hello@hollyjean.co.uk.
Sizing
Holly will contact you ahead of the workshop to confirm size of garment so the correct pattern size will be ready for you on the day.
Number of places available
4
Your tutor for the day: Holly Jean
Holly is a registered architect who trained at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL and the University of Brighton. Holly worked full-time as an Architect for 8 years before establishing House of Holly Jean in 2020, a design practice that focuses on architectural design and the design and making of clothing.
Holly is a designer/maker in a broad sense and alongside clothing and architectural design has a passionate interest in landscapes, gardens, and ceramics.
Holly is a co-founder of Knot Works and is a passionate believer that the best way to learn is through doing and making. Holly is keen to share that you can always pick up new skills or hobbies in life. The process of making a garment is deeply therapeutic and the outcome equally rewarding.
Schedule on the day
Please arrive at the studio between 9.30-9.45 ready for the workshop to begin promptly at 10am.
We will have a tea break in the morning and afternoon and stop for lunch at 1pm. We will provide hot drinks and biscuits, but please bring your own lunch. There are several cafes and shops located nearby the studio on Southborough High Street where lunch can be purchased. We encourage students and tutors to have lunch together in the studio so we can all get to know each other!
Travel
High Brooms railway station is approx. 15 minutes walk from the studio and provides direct train links to London and the South East. There is a metered car park located 5 minutes walk from the studio, and on street parking is available.
Accessibility
The studio is on the first floor with no lift access. Please get in touch if you have any questions about access and we will be happy to chat about it in more detail and do everything we can to accommodate you.
Cancellations & Covid Policy
Bookings for our workshops are non-refundable. Please check the dates and details above carefully before you confirm your booking.
If government restrictions dictate that we need to cancel the workshop for any reason due to Covid-19 will refund the total cost of the workshop. When we are able to reschedule, we will offer first refusal to those who previously signed up.
Tickets
Sewing: Maker Waistcoat
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