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4 colleges run Customised sewing courses

Sewing courses cover a range of topics, including the development of skills in couture garment making, sewing stretch fabrics, dressmaking, pattern cutting, tailoring and sewing machine skills. You will learn how to select patterns, fabrics and interfacings and be given advice on cutting and marking methods for creating a portfolio of work. Courses range in suitability from beginner to advanced depending on the subject matter, as such, the skills developed will be applicable in a range of environments, from the domestic to the commercial.

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WARRINGTON COLLEGIATE

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Warrington Collegiate is the largest learning provider in Warrington, offering a wide variety of vocational qualifications to a wide range of...more

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From maths to media , sport to sociology - AS and A level qualifications come in a wide range of subjects and are a popular choice for many students on completing their GCSEs. They are usually classroom based and take one to two years to complete full time, but there are also options to take A levels and AS levels part time.   For those unfamiliar with the terms, AS stands for Advanced Subsidiary and A stands for Advanced. You can take AS levels on their own or as the first part of an A level. A levels are longer and go into more depth than AS levels. They are both...



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