Open Workshop Sewing Afternoon
Open Workshop Sewing Afternoon
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Spend a creative afternoon sewing in good company.
Join us for an open workshop session at Vacant Assembly in West End — a supportive space to bring along a project, mend something, learn your sewing machine, ask questions, get unstuck, or simply enjoy a couple of creative hours making something with your hands.
Whether you’re a total beginner or already sewing at home, Laura and Jade will be there to guide, troubleshoot and help you along the way.
No pressure to finish a garment. No experience required. Just creativity, community and sewing together.
📍 Vacant Assembly, 266 Montague Road West End
📅 Saturday 23 May
⏰ 2:30-5:30pm
💲 $75
What to bring
- Your sewing machine (if you have one)
- Any fabrics, garments or sewing projects you’d like to work on
- Basic sewing tools if you have them
If you’re completely new to sewing and unsure what to bring, don’t worry — we’ll guide you.
Suitable for
Absolute beginners through to intermediate sewists.
Please note
Spots are limited so everyone can receive support and guidance throughout the afternoon.
Bookings are non-refundable, however if you can no longer attend, you are welcome to transfer your booking to someone else.
Meet your Instructors
Meet your Instructors
Laura Cummins
Founder of a hop and a skip, Laura holds an Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design and has worked across both fashion and costume. She specialises in garment and accessories construction, creative problem-solving, and upcycling — repurposing what’s available to create beautiful new pieces. She has taught large groups at festivals and individuals in her studio, and is passionate about bringing sewing back from the factories and into your hands.
Jade Duncan
Jade holds a Diploma of Patternmaking from the Australian Institute of Creative Design and has experience in hand-finishing bridal wear as well as machining women’s clothing in boutique settings. She has taught both one-on-one and in group workshops, and she’s passionate about helping others build confidence through making. Her teaching style is a welcoming, practical space where students can explore fine finishing techniques and learn to create clothing that fits beautifully and lasts.
FAQs
FAQs
Do I need to bring my own sewing machine? You’re welcome to BYO sewing machine, or use one of our domestic machines. If bringing your own, please make sure you’re familiar with how it works.
I’m a total beginner — is this class for me? This class is suitable for absolute beginners through to intermediate sewers. With two instructors, there’s plenty of support to guide you at every stage, whatever your level.
What should I bring to class? Bring your sewing machine, pre-washed fabric, and matching thread. We’ll email you before the class with everything you need to be prepared and ready to get started.
How many people are in each class? Classes are kept small to ensure personalised support — around 10 people per session.
What if I don’t have all the tools or equipment? We provide access to studio tools like cutting tables, irons, and specialist equipment.
Is there parking available? There is no parking on site, but there is plenty of free street parking in the surrounding streets (always check street signs).
If you’re bringing a sewing machine, you’re welcome to pull up in the driveway at the venue and we can take it in for you so you don’t have to carry it from the street. At the end of class, you can leave your machine with us, collect your car, and drive by — we’ll bring it out to you for easy pickup.
Will I be refunded if the event does not go ahead in unforeseen circumstances? Yes! If we need to cancel a session due to unforeseen circumstances participants will be refunded in full.
What if I need to cancel or reschedule my booking? Unfortunately, we are unable to reschedule your booking to a different date or provide a refund for cancelled bookings because of the preparation required for the workshops and the limited spaces available.
