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Course Information Sheet

Upholstery - beginners   

Fees:   full £176   conc £69   non EU £314
Day   Time   Weeks   Centre   Start   End   Code
Mon   10:00-12:30   11   MAC   09/01/12   26/03/12   CM2400
Tutor:  Francesca Urquhart-Stewart   Nearly Full
Mon   13:00-15:30   11   MAC   09/01/12   26/03/12   CM2410
Tutor:  Francesca Urquhart-Stewart   
Thu   10:00-12:30   11   MAC   12/01/12   29/03/12   CM2420
Tutor:  Sara MacIntosh   Full
Thu   18:30-21:00   11   MAC   12/01/12   29/03/12   CM2430
Tutor:  Francesca Urquhart-Stewart   Full
Mon   10:00-12:30   11   MAC   23/04/12   16/07/12   CM3400
Tutor:  Francesca Urquhart-Stewart   Nearly Full
Mon   13:00-15:30   11   MAC   23/04/12   16/07/12   CM3410
Tutor:  Francesca Urquhart-Stewart   
Thu   10:00-12:30   11   MAC   26/04/12   12/07/12   CM3420
Tutor:  Sara MacIntosh   Full
Thu   18:30-21:00   11   MAC   26/04/12   12/07/12   CM3430
Tutor:  Francesca Urquhart-Stewart   

What will the course cover?

This course is aimed at students with little or no previous experience of upholstery and provides a supportive learning environment for the development and practice of skills. The course will cover the use of hand tools, Health & Safety, and basic upholstery. You will be encouraged to work on a drop-in seat or dining chair as your first project which should be brought to the first class.

Who is the course for?

Beginners to upholstery

What skills, knowledge or experience do I need to start this course?

No previous experience required

What should I be able to do by the end of the course?

Upholster a drop in seat or similar Identify 4 tools and 5 materials used in upholstery. Apply Health and Safety procedures in an upholstery workshop. Set up and use a domestic sewing machine correctly. Measure and record sizes using the metric system. Mark out fabric accurately. Cut fabric accurately. Use loose stuffing to achieve a desired shape. Identify 4 upholstery fabrics. Identify 3 types of twine and specify their uses. Handle fabrics with necessary care. List the correct care for tools and equipment. Identify 4 trimming types. Write a costing sheet. Evaluate projects completed.

How is the course organised?

Practical workshop with demonstrations. Individual and group work. Question and answer sessions. "

What extra study or practice is expected outside of the class?

Keeping workshop learning journals up to date with written notes, photos and diagrams. Providing material for projects. Visits to furniture/fabric retailers. Visits to furniture/fabric retailers.

How will my progress be assessed?

Feedback from your tutor on project work and progress recorded on your Individual Learning Plan and Learning Journal.

What can I expect to go on to after this course?

Higher level upholstery classes to develop your skills further

Are there any other costs and what do I need to bring?

You will need to bring your own piece of furniture and pay for all the materials used. Some tools are provided for use in class. Your own top fabric and trimmings. A notepad and pen. A camera. Stout shoes.

What support is available?

"Learner Support Fund – a grant is available to help you pay for the cost of the course and other expenses incurred, if you are a resident in receipt of benefits. You may wish to get additional help offered through Study Support Sessions. Help with literacy or numeracy is available through the basic education programme and the ESOL programme offers help for speakers of other languages. Additional support can be provided for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities."



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