Clothes Making - Professional Skills - All Levels
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Professional Training
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11 weeks
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From 166 GBP
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London
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Classroom
Clothes Making Professional Skills - Next Steps - Intermediate
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Professional Training
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10 weeks
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From 163 GBP
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London
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Classroom
Personal Styling-How to Renew Your Image and Wardrobe-All Levels
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Professional Training
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2 weeks
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From 75 GBP
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London
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Classroom
Leather Accessories
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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From 174 GBP
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Richmond
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Classroom
Clothes Making for Beginners
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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From 175 GBP
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Swindon
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Classroom
Clothesmaking - Intermediate
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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11 weeks
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From 256 GBP
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Richmond
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Classroom
Leather Accessories
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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5 weeks
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From 174 GBP
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Richmond
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Classroom
Pattern Cutting and Dressmaking
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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10 weeks
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From 115 GBP
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Penzance
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Classroom
Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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10 weeks
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From 92 GBP
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Truro
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Classroom
Bag Making Part 2
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Professional Training
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10 weeks
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From 116 GBP
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Nottingham
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Classroom
Made to Measure Maxi Dress
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Professional Training
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4 weeks
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From 77 GBP
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Nottingham
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Classroom
Cut and Design: Dress making
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Professional Training
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6 weeks
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From 42 GBP
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Bradford
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Classroom
Dress (clothes) Making for All
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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10 weeks
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From 92 GBP
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Truro
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Classroom
Clothesmaking - Pattern cutting techniques
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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20 weeks
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From 179 GBP
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Ilford
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Classroom
Clothesmaking - Intermediate
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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11 weeks
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From 256 GBP
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Richmond
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Classroom
An introduction to tailoring and alterations
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Professional Training
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13 weeks
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From 81 GBP
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Rochdale
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Classroom
Five days of textiles
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Short University Courses
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From 995 GBP
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Manchester
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Classroom
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This course results in CPD hours
Creative Textiles
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Professional Training
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11 weeks
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From 77 GBP
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Halifax
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Classroom
Frequently asked questions
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What is covered in a fashion course?
A fashion course may cover a range of topics such as design, illustration, pattern cutting, garment construction, textile technology, history of fashion, marketing, and retail management. Students may also have the opportunity to work on industry briefs, collaborate with other students, and showcase their work in a graduate fashion show.
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How to be a fashion designer?
To become a fashion designer, you can take courses to gain relevant qualifications, build a portfolio, and gain industry experience through internships or apprenticeships.
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How much does a fashion designer make?
The salary of a fashion designer in the UK can vary depending on factors such as experience and location, but on average, they can earn between £20,000 to £60,000 per year.
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What careers are there in fashion?
There are various careers in fashion, including fashion design, textile design, fashion journalism, styling, buying, and merchandising.
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What does a fashion buyer do?
A fashion buyer is responsible for selecting and purchasing clothing and accessories to be sold in a retail store or online. They need to have a good understanding of the market, consumer trends and work closely with suppliers to ensure the store has the latest trends and styles available.
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