Upholstery (Sat, Spring Term 25)
Course information:
This course is for beginners and for those with some experience.
Beginners will learn the upholstery techniques and skills to upholster a small chair or stool in traditional or modern upholstery.
Intermediates can continue to upholster an existing project or to start a larger project in either modern or traditional upholstery, learning new skills associated with their project.
Aims and Objectives:
- To learn upholstery techniques and skills to make a small project
- To continue to use upholstery skills and learn how to make larger projects
What you will need to bring
- Learners will need to contact the tutor to discuss the project chosen to confirm it is appropriate for the course
- Furniture and fabric/ materials
- Basic items you will need include wooden hammer, tack lifter, fabric cutting scissors which are sharp, a blanket to work on to protect furniture and table, staple remover, stapler (good one – i.e., R13), soft tape measure, pen and pad, camera (optional).
What is included in price of course
- Tuition
Materials can be provided for an additional cost
Progression:
- Use skills learnt to make a hobby into a business
- Use skills learnt to progress onto an accredited qualification
Course Detail:
Course Date: Saturday 25 January, Saturday 8 February, Saturday 15 March 2025
Weeks: 3
Time: 10am-4pm
Location: Cottenham Village College
Price: £151
Half term: 17 – 21 February
Tutor
Lisa Cramp
Lisa is a trained City and Guilds Upholster and has been running her own business for 14 years.
She has been teaching upholstery for the last 6 year for day and evening classes.
Lisa first recognised the need to train upholstery as most her business comes from local customers who, have either, inherited a piece that they want upholstered in a traditional way, or have more modern pieces that need an uplift.