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The rate of sewing lessons in and around the London area is about ÂŁ36 an hour.
The price of your lessons will vary depending on:
The majority of instructors on Superprof offer their 1st lesson free.
Learning to sew is a favourite pastime for many people and offers a number of benefits. Not only is sewing a fun pastime but it can also be a very useful skills to have. Having a beginner level knowledge of sewing can allow you to repair or customise your own clothes or make special gifts for your family and friends.
As a novice, you may want to get started with basic sewing patterns and learn how to make simple patterns for scarfs and blankets. As you improve you can start making more complex items like dresses or shirts.
Sign up for sewing lessons and learn how to sew with the help of a qualified tutor.
Whether you want to take private lessons online, from your home or take lessons at an outside location, just choose your teacher and reserve your sewing lessons today.
A messaging system is in place on the platform that allows you to get in contact with your tutor to organise your sewing courses.
A messaging service is in place for you to exchange with your teacher to schedule your sewing classes.
Use the search engine to find your sewing teacher from among 183 tutors in London.
In London and the surrounding areas, there are 183 sewing tutors available to give private courses
You can refer to their adverts and message the sewing tutor that corresponds to your needs.
Pupils gave their sewing tutors on average 5 out of 5 from a sample of 70 ratings.
A customer service manager from the Superprof team will be on hand to find a solution (by telephone or mail during weekdays) if you have any questions about your classes.
Browse our amazing sewing teachers in London!
| âś… Average price: | ÂŁ36/h |
| âś… Average response time: | 10h |
| âś… Tutors available: | 183 |
| âś… Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Who said that sewing was an activity for little old grannies, a hobby belonging to another age? In addition to being fun, sewing is a creative pastime allowing you to couple enjoyment with a practical aspect, allowing you to create your own garments, accessories or decorations. Sewing is an activity loved throughout the worls, and Britain’s capital is no exception!
Whether you want to learn how to knit or make a buttonhole, set a zip or snap buttons, beginner sewing or sewing for children is within everyone’s grasp.
If you want to become a fashion designer, dressmaker, tailor or learn any other trade in the textile industry, sewing is the most important skill you can master. A number of sewing teachers throughout London can help you there. So grab your sewing kit and get ready to go on a sewing adventure!
The fashion industry is expanding fast worldwide. But though the big fashion designers stand for extraordinary success, remember: they all started by learning how to use needle and thread. Though creativity is very important in sewing, you also need to know how to use the basic tools of the trade, whether it be a pair of dressmaker’s scissors or a crochet hook.
In many countries, including Britain, sewing is an acceptable career that can lead to great things. Or it can remain a special hobby allowing you to fully express your creativity. Fashion design lets you create your own dress patterns, customise your clothes, make your wardrobe yourself and even darn or mend.
What will you be able to make with your new-found sewing skills? The possibilities are endless. You can make:
A trousers pattern
Kimono
Gowns
Wedding dresses
Patchwork
Bibs
Poncho
Hem a skirt
Blouse or shirt
Piping
Without needing to apply for a fashion design school or start an apprenticeship with a dressmaker or tailer, Londoners can learn how to sew with dozens of private lessons - and if your lucky enough to either take group sewing classes or be able to visit your tutor at home, you won’t even have to buy your own sewing machine.
The city of London is huge and its transportation system quite dense, increasing your options for learning how to sew, embroider or use the various sewing accessories.
Learning how to sew sounds easy - whether you want to practise it as a hobby, a passion or a career, don’t make the mistake of thinking that simply owning needle and thread is enough. If you want to progress beyond a running stitch, take your sewing to the next level or simply learn various hand-sewing techniques, you will need to take sewing courses in order to optimise your sewing skills.
By a stroke of luck, London is teeming with opportunities to perfect your sewing, knitting or crocheting skills with a competent and experienced sewing tutor. Soon, becoming a fashion design pro will be more than just a dream - thanks to our Superprof tutors who are ready to teach you how to sew like haute couture pros.
Whether cotton fabrics, felt or haberdashery - the whole scope of dressmaking vocabulary and techniques will be open to you!
Whether you want to learn sewing basics as a beginner sewer or perfect your craft in cross-stitching and hemming, you are sure to find sewing lessons adapted to your needs, no matter what your goal. In the capital city, you can become an expert in the world of textiles and fashion quickly and make fast progress.
But let’s get down to business: the best way to learn how to sew, whether you want to take dressmaking for adults or children’s dressmaking, are private sewing lessons. Textile industry professionals put their experience and knowledge at your service. Ask nicely and they might even tell you their little tricks and tips for purling.
Sewing courses can take place face to face at your teacher’s house or workshop. You can find tutors throughout London, whether in the City or near Soho, near Trafalgar Square to Whitechapel. You can find private sewing lessons or group sewing classes allowing you to master sewing during fun sewing workshops.
To work on perfecting your sewing skills on your own, you might want to invest in:
A sewing machine
An embroidery machine
An overlock machine
Sewing patterns
A dressmaking dummy
Few sites beyond Superprof offer as many opportunities to find sewing courses online or near you.
Whether you want to apply to a higher school of learning to learn fashion design or simply want to improve in your skills in you favourite hobby, you should have no trouble finding a needle-wielding tutor to help you learn to use a sewing machine or do a backstitch in England’s largest city!
Whether they are professional tailors and dressmakers, a member of a sewing society or simply making some extra cash by giving sewing lessons, London sewing tutors will dedicate their time to teaching you sewing basics through online sewing classes through Skype, or one-to-one at your home or theirs.
You want to learn to sew a dress, hem a skirt or get a handle on haberdashery?
Whether embroidery, basting or smocking, you can learn any of the many sewing techniques in London, whether as a beginner sewing course or intermediate sewing lessons. Of course, various online sewing tutorials and free sewing courses online also offer insight into a range of sewing skills, but you can’t ask a webpage what you’re doing wrong or whether you set the functions of your sewing machine correctly.
From the Shard to Picadilly Circus, you are sure to find a sewing teacher near you. Dozens of sewing tutors live in London and many are willing to give live lessons over Skype, making it easier to organise your sewing classes around your busy schedule. They are skilled and experienced amateurs or professionals in their field, ready to help you get better and even get into one of the big sewing schools.
It’s important to find a tutor adapted to your needs: if you want to become a professional dressmaker or need a bit of help for your classes or apprenticeship, choose a fashion industry professional to help you on your way. Beginners, on the other hand, can benefit from classes given by a dressmaking or fashion design student, or a gifted amateur specialised in knitting or crochet. If you are interested in specific techniques such as blackwork embroidery or macramé, make sure your chosen sewing teacher masters them as well.
Thinking of taking some evening courses or group sewing lessons in London through Superprof?
Our tutoring platform offers a wide range of teachers willing to pass on their sewing skills to beginner, intermediate or advanced sewers. With excellent practical exercises and interesting projects, you will be sure to soon attain a level of skill sufficient to embark on your projects after only a few months. And you will have your very own sewing creations to show for it!
But how do you set about getting a Superprof tutor? Nothing easier! Simply type “sewing” in the search field followed by “London, UK” and dozens of available teachers will pop up for you to choose from.
Click on any of them to access their personal profile and see what sewing techniques they offer, a list of their diplomas and their professional background. Our tutors pride themselves on their teaching skills and their ability to adapt their lessons to every student’s individual learning style and goals.
In London, the average price per hour is £35, but prices range from £12 to £50 depending on your tutor’s skills. And many of our tutors offer their first hour for free, so don’t hesitate to try them out to make sure you’re making the best choice for you!
Whether they specialise in children’s dressmaking or adult tailoring, each tutor has something special to offer!
Many tutors in and outside of London also offer lessons via Skype or Facetime, in case you are not very mobile and already own a sewing machine, or simply live too far away from the nation’s capital to make face-to-face courses practical. Though why not play around with the Superprof search criteria and see if there is a sewing tutor near you?
Andrea
Sewing teacher
Andrea is the most patient, nicest teacher ever! She has a pleasant manner and I was pleased by how much we fitted into two hours. Definitely recommend!
Amanda, 1 month ago
Joana
Sewing teacher
Joana is an amazing tutor! She is a great communicator and explains things very clearly. I came away so full of knowledge and I am really pleased that I found her. I definitely recommend her as she is very patient and pleasant to deal with.
Amanda, 2 months ago
Charlotte
Sewing teacher
Charlotte is an amazing teacher! She doesn’t rush but still manages to squeeze in a lot during her lessons, I got into my dream university thanks to her tutoring!
Amelia, 2 months ago
Jessica
Sewing teacher
Jessica is a fantastic and kind teacher. She supported me for my project I have for work. She gave me the explanation for each step very well. I have now completed my project. Thank you so much. I will definitely return to her class very soon :)
Michiko, 2 months ago
Camelia
Sewing teacher
Camelia was lovely, always very clear with her instructions and very patient
Anna, 3 months ago
Catherine
Sewing teacher
Catherine helped me prepare for my interview during our lesson, and it was very helpful. She gave clear, thoughtful advice. She’s lovely! I would recommend her as a tutor.
Sainam, 3 months ago