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    Garment Construction Progression
    for Level 1 Award in Garment Construction (Progression)

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    Level 1 Award in Garment Construction (Progression)

    DateTuesday, 7 May, 11:15am

    LocationBishop's Park Community Centre

    PriceTickets from £25

    About this event

    Course Code: 24672

    What is this course about?

    This qualification prepares learners to safely sew a garment to a good standard using tools and materials safely and correctly. It covers a range of skills including correctly threading a sewing machine, hand stitching, how to read and use a shop purchased pattern. A sewing machine will not be needed for the first session.

    As this is a qualification course, the content is driven by the awarding body, Gateway Qualifications and includes:

    • Setting up a sewing machine correctly
    • Health and safety whilst sewing
    • Hand stitching
    • Selecting the correct tools and materials for garment construction
    • Using an over locker (Step2Skills have two overlockers for students to use in the session)

    Constructing a garment (suggested garment is simply blouse/shirt). Learners will have to supply their own pattern, fabric and any other items required by the pattern.

    Who is this course for?

    This course is aimed at those who have some knowledge of sewing but are looking to develop their skills and confidently be able to make high quality garments that fit or considering developing a career in the sector.

    Entry Requirements to do this course:

    Learners should have a good level of written and spoken English. A working sewing machine, the budget to purchase materials for the creation of a garment plus an hour per week to complete homework.     

    How you will be assessed?

    This is a portfolio-based course where learners build up a folder of evidence to demonstrate their knowledge and learning in order to pass the qualification. Assessments vary from week to week but include practical sewing tasks, written answers, demonstrating safe use of equipment, questions and answers, self-reflection on learning.

    How much studying will I need to do outside of the lesson?

    Homework tasks will be set every week, so learners should be prepared to spend approximately 1 hour each week outside of the lesson time to complete these tasks.

    After this course you might like to… study Functional Skills Maths and English Level 2 or complete a L2 Sewing Course.  Seek volunteering or employment using new skills. Undertake an employability course or self-employment course to develop a personal pathway to employment.

    Material supplied by Step2Skills

    Step2Skills will provide for use in the class basic sewing materials e.g., thread, scissors, tailors chalk an iron etc. but materials for the garment will need to be supplied by the learner.

    What learners need to bring/supply

    Learners should have a fully working sewing machine, ideally under two years old plus basic tools and materials. Students will also need to supply their own pattern (suggested project blouse/shirt), fabric plus interfacing/buttons etc. as required to complete the garment.

    What happens after I book this course?

    There are two steps to complete before studying with us and booking on here is the first step. Your next step will be to enrol on your chosen course following the instructions attached to your order confirmation email.

    NOTE: This course is for Hertfordshire Residents Only - *With the exception of the registration fee, this course is fully funded by The Education & Skills Funding Agency for adults who meet a set criteria - please see further details under the 'Further Information' heading.

    Venue

    Bishop's Park Community Centre

    Bishops Park Centre Lancaster Way

    Bishop's Stortford

    Hertfordshire

    CM23 4DA

    Parking

    Large car park available.

    Venue Information

    Bishop's Park Community Centre offers two rooms which can be joined together for larger functions. There is a bar area in both rooms, and a modern kitchen. Suitable for disabled and elderly. Wi-Fi available. Access to ground floor via main entrance. Access to upper floor via front stairs. Large Car Park. Kitchen accessible by both rooms. the Centre has air-conditioning in each room, The Community Centre, situated next door to Tesco Supermarket.

    Disabled Facilities

    Step free access to Main Hall and Club Room.

    Further information

    To be eligible for our courses, learners will need to be:

    • Aged 19 years or older on 1st September 2023.
    • UK National and lived in the UK for the last 3 years or EEA National with settled/pre-settled status and lived in the UK/EEA for the last 3 years.
    • Hertfordshire resident.

    To be fully funded you will also need to be:

    • Unemployed and claiming benefits or working and earning below £20,319

    There are some exceptions to this, for example the Homes for Ukraine scheme. If you do not meet the above, please contact us on 01992 556194 or email step2skills@hertfordshire.gov.uk to discuss your personal circumstances and we will then calculate the costs that would be applicable.

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