Courses

Here’s our full course selection for Spring 2010. We hope there is something to inspire you!

April 2010    
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Introduction to digital photography Tuesday 20, 27 April and 4 May  
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Basic sewing machine skills and alterations Saturday 24 April & 1 May  
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Beautiful bath and body products Saturday 24 April  
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May 2010    
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Trashion: Recycled Jewellery Saturday 8 May  
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Beginners sewing: Zip and buttonhole cushions Saturday 8 May  
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Basic sewing machine skills and alterations Wednesday 12, 19 & 26 May  
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Knit 123 Wednesday 12,19 & 26 May  
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Creature comforts: Sew a sockee Saturday 15 May  
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High wire act: Create a stylish mobile Saturday 15 May  
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Beginners sewing: Candy striped make up bag Saturday 22 May  
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Beautiful bath & body products Saturday 22 May  
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50s style snap frame purse Saturday 29 May  
     
Creative jewellery: Make and design Saturday 29 May  
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June 2010    
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Learn to knit Saturday 5 June  
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Sew Easy: Introduction to hand embroidery Saturday 5 June  
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Sewing with patterns: A line skirt Tuesday 15, 22, 29 June & 6 July  
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Introduction to digital photography Thursday 17, 24 June & 1 July  
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Let there be lights: Lampshade making Saturday 19 June  
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Photography field trip: Industrial Manchester Saturday 19 June  
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Learn to crochet Tuesday 22, 29 June & 6 July  
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Basic sewing machine skills and alterations Saturday 26 June & 3 July  
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Screen stars: Introduction to screen printing Saturday 26 June  

Skill level:

Not sure which level you are? Ministry of Craft current courses are suitable for:

  • Beginners with no previous experience of the subject area
  • Rusty learners, who have some experience in the subject area, but learnt the skills and techniques some time ago
  • Intermediate learners, who already have some experience of the subject area

Each course has been designed so that you can work at your own pace and for Intermediate learners we have ensured that you can stretch yourself by learning extra techniques and skills within each course. For those of you who are Rusty, courses marked Beginner and /or Intermediate are ideal, as we’ll go back to basics and you can work at a pace that suits you, until you get back up to speed.

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