Six Week Tailoring Course

Join us for an immersive sewing course in Edinburgh!



6 x 2 hours Class size 1 to 7 guests    

  £161 - £179 (£179 per guest when you book for 1+ guests, £161/guest for 5+ guests) (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Summer dress

Summer Dress

The outcome of a learner who has been with us for a six-week tailored course, followed by an additional supervised learning time. This learner was a complete beginner at the start.


Jacket with Lining

Jacket with Lining

The outcome of a learner who has been with us for a six-week tailored course, followed by an additional supervised learning time. This learner had previous crafting experience but new to sew a garment.


Tailored made jacket

Tailored Made Jacket

This is the fitting stage of one of the learners in one of the six-week tailoring courses. There has been a proper pattern adjustment to make a perfect fit.


pattern adjustment

Pattern Adjustment

From a base pattern that has been drafted based on the individual measurement, a precise quality check was acquired to compensate for the anatomical variations.


Join us for our Saturday sewing course in Edinburgh, six weeks of unique tailoring workshops -- perfect for weekend enthusiasts or busy bees looking to learn a new skill. Located in Leith, near the Shore tram station, this workshop offers a flexible schedule tailored to your availability.
Don't worry if you're a beginner or returning to sewing after a hiatus. Our class accommodates all skill levels, ensuring you feel comfortable and supported throughout the journey.
What to expect:
  • Learn how to construct a tailored garment from start to finish, customised to your measurements.
  • Take precise body measurements and use them to draft a personal pattern.
  • Cut fabric accurately and understand the difference between fabric types.
  • Construct a tailored garment using professional techniques and finishes.
  • Fit and adjust the garment on yourself across multiple sessions.
  • Press, finish, and evaluate your completed garment to a professional standard.
Immerse yourself in this transformative experience, gaining new skills and creating your own unique garment to showcase proudly!
What you'll get
Leave with the confidence and skills to continue independent garment making.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
What to bring
Just yourself and your notebook for the first session. You will be advised for the fabric in the first session.
Session repeats

This class series runs over 6 consecutive sessions, at the same time every week.


FAQ

Do I need prior sewing experience to join the Saturday course?
All skill levels are welcome. If you are a complete beginner, we may recommend starting with our Introduction to Sewing evening class first, but if you are keen to jump straight into garment making, we will guide you through everything you need from the first session.
What do I need to bring to the weekend sewing workshop?
A sewing machine is provided at the studio. You will need to bring fabric — detailed guidance on choosing the right fabric is given at your first session. All other equipment, haberdashery, and refreshments are included.
How do I get to the Monir Bloom studio in Leith?
We are at Suite 6, 46a Constitution Street, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6RS — just by the Shore tram station, making us easy to reach from across Edinburgh. Full directions are sent after your enquiry is confirmed
Location

Suite 6, No 46a Constitution St, Leith, Edinburgh

Six Week Tailoring Course location
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Monir Bloom
Monir Bloom

female Women-owned

I have been raised in an environment where sewing was considered an essential skill. During my childhood, I saw my mum signing up for professional tailoring courses each year with the hope of applying her existing skills of using a sewing machine and being able to make curtains to something wearable. She, unfortunately, never could find a way of handling all things and always left the courses without a professional garment. However, those skills have been transferred to simple projects, and she was the one who made all our house pyjamas in a very sustainable approach – transforming her coats :).
Great attention to detail caused us to not accept any off-the-rack dresses, and there has always been a great tailor who came to our house and made clothes for us. Later on, when my older sister attended a dedicated tailoring and design college course, my mum decided to stop asking our lovely tailor to come and prepare our clothes. Being still in our teenage years, sibling rivalry resulted in my sister making very ugly clothes for me :), which, in my older brother's view, made me look like a pregnant woman. When I asked my mum to sign me up for a summer sewing and tailoring class where I could be taught these skills and get independent, she refused to accept it, as she believed that me having everything A at school with the hope of becoming a doctor should not waste any money in acquiring a skill that someone else from the family is now the pro in.
I ended up being a bit rebellious and finding a very cheap community-run summer class that was held in a 12 square meter room with no sewing machine and only a tiny whiteboard, which our tutor used to teach us – twenty-five students – how to make a pattern from scratch. She just verbally told us how to cut and tried to make a bit of simulation :). That course was only for a month and a half, and I ended up having a lot of great finished projects using all the directed and self-directed instructions. This was the time when my mum could not be happier seeing me with a very low budget (I was using newspapers to not buy papers for my patterns and using my mum's old clothes to make new ones for myself), now turning into a tailor. This was the time when my sister started seeing me as a colleague and eventually started teaching me all she was learning in college and later in university that she had gone to. I then became a radiographer, loving being a healthcare professional, but never stopped sewing. I was the tailor girl in our university hall who could sometimes be an angel. :)
That acquired skill has gone through a lot of CPDs and somehow become a great hobby for me. The one that gives me a headache if I am not having it! Now, after having a considerable career progression in the field of radiography, having an MSc and being a lecturer for a couple of years, I eventually thought, I want to make my hobby in sewing and tailoring bigger and have a chance to see whoever is like-minded to be able to help them. I now see the first day that I signed up for that initial course and think to myself, how that lack of budget helped me to appreciate sustainability and how it has helped me to learn this skill better. Over these years, I've become a pro who values sustainability and who knows how professional techniques are going to make garments last longer.
I am proficient in applying the traditional techniques not only to classic projects but also to modern-style designs and even simple dresses. I am also so happy that this is now a time for me on this planet to transfer these skills and make others proud of themselves :).

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