Learn to use a Sewing Machine Course Review

Atelier, Stroud

Atelier, Stroud

Even though I do a lot of sewing and absolutely love it, I definitely have some stumbling blocks when it comes to finessing my sewing machine techniques.  I realised that I hadn’t really had any “training” since school(!!) which is rather a long time ago.  I definitely struggle with ensuring that I had the right tension on my sewing machine, and have a few of those OH MY GOODNESS I JUST WANT TO THROW MY SEWING MACHINE OUT OF THE WINDOW moments, when I cannot for the life of me figure out what the problem is.

I live in Cheltenham, and was researching craft courses in Gloucestershire and came across Atelier.  Located in Stroud - a great hub of creativity - I thought I would give the Learn to use a Sewing Machine workshop a go.  It’s 3 hours on an evening, from 7-10pm which is perfect timing for me.

Where: Atelier, Stroud

Cost: £20-25 

Ability: Beginner

The work in progress

The work in progress

Learning: Sewing machine 101 - the basics to put you in great stead for future sewing; plus you learn to make a sewing bag which is a great skill that you can replicate going forward.

 

Kath, who runs Atelier, is fabulous!  She is so attentive and helpful, and was a bit concerned that the course would be too basic for me.  Whilst I think it would be perfect for an absolute beginner, and even though the basics of a sewing machine tutorial wasn’t as relevant to me, it was a great evening!  I learnt a lot of great tips that will help my sewing going forward.  The sewing bag that I made is definitely a great skill that I will replicate and be selling on my Etsy shop going forward! 

Plus, for me, I got to meet some great people and making the sewing bag really sparked my creativity.  How often do we go and dedicate 3 hours of our lives to making something new?  Rarely.  And, for me, making those connections with people and spending time in a beautiful studio space made me really excited and inspired for the future :) Atelier also have a club that you can join so that you can use the creative space and meet similar creative folk - perfect.

A few top tips:

The AMAZING Merchant & Mills Sewing Book

The AMAZING Merchant & Mills Sewing Book

  • Salvage: is the name for the edge of the fabric where it is “self-finished” or woven so it doesn’t fray

  • Always keep you threads positioned out of the back of the sewing machine (furthest away from where you sit) so that they don’t bunch up (this is so obvious but a HUGE learning for me!)

  • Also, ensure that your thread stays within the small metal ring that sits near the needle; again, this helps to stop it bunching up

  • Merchant and Mills - a great sewing company which produced the book that I have recently purchased which has loooooads of great sewing tips, patterns and ideas!