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This project based course lets you refine your skills at advanced level. Each term, you will work through an advanced project incorporating relevant techniques such as lapels, linings, interlinings, advanced machine and hand finishings, advanced pressing techniques, or specialty fabrics. In the Spring term, students who are not continuing the trouser project will complete an overcoat project in a printed fabric repeat based on a tutor selected commercial pattern. Elements of the project include: bound seam finishings, advanced in-seam pockets, matching a repeat.
Teaching is both to the whole class and on an individual, one-to-one basis using demonstrations, discussion, examples, samples, digital tools, hand-outs and other technical support material where appropriate. You will receive feedback throughout your course to help you develop your skills. For you to be able to achieve on this practical class punctuality and attendance are key. Please inform your tutor of any absences. Microsoft Teams will be used for general class specific communication and for posting additional information. Health and safety inductions are planned into your course delivery, and you are asked not to use any machinery or specialist equipment until you have received specific training. Morley provides a positive and friendly atmosphere and to support this all students should be considerate and kind and work in a collegiate and collaborative way, adhering to Morley’s student policies.
This course is an advanced class. You are ready for advanced level if you have completed two or more intermediate level courses at Morley College or have equivalent experience. You should also be able to: complete intermediate pattern adjustments such as adjusting apex or hip length; using intermediate garment components such as facings, yokes and patch pockets; and clean finishing garments such as through French seams or flat felled seams. If after the first session, it becomes apparent that this is not the right course for your skill level, we can arrange a transfer to an alternative course at the right level for you, subject to availability. Students must be able to read, write and understand fluent English. Digital, mathematics and numeracy skills are desirable but not essential.
Activities in class can involve standing at high tables for a period of time. Please let the tutor know if this would be difficult for you. Sewing machines have a foot operated speed control. The fashion studios are on the first floor of the Nancy Seear building and there is lift access to the first floor. Please note eating and drinking is not allowed in the fashion studios - you are allowed to have bottled water.
A sewing kit: fabric scissors, trimming scissors, tape measure, Dressmaking, tailor’s chalk, needle and threads. Pattern Alteration Equipment: Paper Scissors, Tracing Wheel, Carbon Paper, Scotch/Magic tape, Pencils and coloured pens, rubber. Stationery: Notebook and A4 folder.• You must provide your own fabrics, haberdashery, threads, etc. for use on your projects, the purchase of these will be discussed during the first lesson. Students must provide their own patterns. New students will be able to buy a pattern during the first lesson for no more than £12. Paper and card are available for use in the classroom. Calico for making Toiles is available at cost price. You will need to purchase a machine bobbin from your tutor for £1, refundable at the end of the course.