Some sewing challenges never fully go away — buttonholes that feel unpredictable, zips that pucker, bindings that twist, or piping that just won’t sit neatly. The Sewing Tips & Tricks Series is designed to tackle those exact frustrations head-on.
Research shows that technique-focused sewing workshops consistently show the biggest improvement in sewists’ confidence.
The Sewing Tips & Tricks Series focuses on practicing individual sewing techniques in isolation, so you can use them confidently across many different projects.
By working on test fabric in a guided environment, you get to experiment, ask questions and truly understand each technique without the pressure of “ruining” a real project.
Buttonholes are one of the most common stress points for sewists – and one of the most misunderstood.
In this session, you’ll explore multiple buttonhole styles, including the:
and you’ll learn how to achieve consistent, reliable results. You’ll practice correct stabilizing, fabric preparation, spacing and cutting techniques, while understanding how different fabrics behave under the foot.
Also, you’ll also learn how to troubleshoot common problems such as skipped stitches, uneven columns, fabric distortion and poorly sized buttonholes. Whether your machine offers automatic buttonholes or manual control, you’ll leave knowing how to get the best result from what you have.
Once you understand the structure, placement and order of construction, zips won’t feel intimidating anymore.
This workshop focuses on clean, professional zip insertion of the standard zip, fly front zip and invisible zips with neat finishes at waistbands and seams. You’ll practice controlling fabric layers, managing bulk and achieving smooth transitions at the top and bottom of the zip.
Also, we’ll look at common mistakes that cause puckering or misalignment and how to avoid them through preparation rather than correction.
Pockets are functional, but they’re also a design feature – and they need to sit correctly to look intentional.
This session will teach you how to place and reinforce pockets, add seam strength and avoid distortion, sagging, or bulky corners.
You’ll practice different pocket styles and learn how to attach them neatly and securely. Pockets covered are the:
You’ll gain confidence working with pocket bags, facings and linings and understand how to adjust techniques depending on garment type and fabric choice.
Bias binding is one of those techniques that looks simple – until it isn’t.
This workshop teaches you how to handle bias correctly so that it curves smoothly, lies flat and finishes cleanly. We’ll cover how to:
You’ll practice attaching and finishing bias binding on straight edges, curves and corners, while learning how grain direction affects the final result.
We’ll also cover common problems such as twisting, stretching and uneven widths – and how to prevent them from the start.
Piping adds structure, definition and a professional finish – but only when it’s done accurately.
During this session, you’ll learn how to make piping, insert it evenly and keep it crisp through seams and corners. We’ll focus on:
Also, we’ll cover decorative piping, including how to make:
Lastly, you will learn how to manage layers, control seam allowances and maintain consistent spacing so that the piping enhances the design, rather than overpowering it.
This workshop is especially useful for garments, cushions, bags and home décor projects.
The right needle and thread combination can completely change how your machine performs – and yet it’s one of the most overlooked aspects of sewing.
In this practical session, you’ll explore different needle types, sizes and points, as well as a variety of threads and their best uses. You’ll learn how to match needle and thread to fabric, technique and project type, and how incorrect choices can cause skipped stitches, breakage, tension issues, or fabric damage.
This class helps you sew more smoothly, protect your machine and improve stitch quality across all projects.
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No. Each session is standalone. You can attend only the techniques you want to improve.
No. When two dates are scheduled, they are identical sessions offered one week apart.
You should at least be a confident beginner who can thread your machine and sew a straight seam. The content is layered to support intermediate and advanced sewists as well.
No. These workshops are suitable for all machine brands and ages.
These sessions focus on technique practice rather than finished projects, allowing you to concentrate fully on skill-building.
Yes. Patterns and detailed notes are supplied for each module.
Handouts will be provided in certain sessions. Other than that, the learning is practical and hands-on.
Tel. 021 773 0145 (Hermanus)
Whatsapp: 072 987 2512
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Address. Shop 2,
Hemel-en-Aarde Village, Cnr R43 & R320, Sandbaai, Hermanus,
Western Cape, South Africa