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4 colleges run fashion / textiles / clothing (craft) courses

There are 4 institutions in UK which run fashion / textiles / clothing (craft) courses on our database. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your fashion / textiles / clothing (craft) courses. See below for related articles and career opportunities in fashion / textiles / clothing (craft).


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Introduction to Dv8 Training (Brighton) Ltd

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dv8 training (brighton) ltd profile who offer Fashion / Textiles / Clothing (Craft) courses  in the UK

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Dv8 Training (Brighton) Ltd

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On2 Fashion & Design (Ringmer) view course

Dv8 is a community organisation based in Sussex and London th at specialises in delivering innovative training projects for young...more

Rosetta Art Centre

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City & Guilds Fashion Award Level 2 view course
City & Guilds Textiles Certificate Level 3 view course
City & Guilds Textiles Certificate Level 2 view course

Greenbank College

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Art, Design & Creative Studies (Fashion) Level 1 view course
Creative Techniques Certificate in Textiles Level 1 view course
Creative Techniques Certificate in Textiles Level 2 view course

Burnley College

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Manufacturing Sewn Products NVQ Level 2 (ABC) view course

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Tips and Traps for the First year
We at Hotcourses have our fair share of university experiences between us, so here are some things we wish we’d read before we started the first year of University First year work ethic Being a student requires more careful time management than at school – as well as having lectures scattered all over your timetable, you will be expected to spend a lot of study hours reading and doing assignments, and you will have to organise all this yourself. Whilst this can seem like an annoying distraction from the important first year business of making friends and generally having a good time, it’ll...



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