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Kingston University
BA in Hand Embroidery
- Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
- London, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
This highly-specialist Hand Embroidery BA (Hons) course is taught at the prestigious Royal School of Needlework (RSN), based at Hampton Court Palace. The average intake is just 20 students per year, enabling a high level of student / tutor contact time. All students have the unique opportunity to access and engage with the RSN's extensive collection of historic textiles and paper-based materials.


Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
Bachelor of Fashion and Apparel Design Beginning Sewing
- Milwaukee, USA
BA
English
This beginning course focuses on sewing machine techniques using woven fabrics. Decision-making, such as threading, tension adjustments, and other methods of machine troubleshooting will be emphasized. Additional equipment and supplies critical to the sewing process will be demonstrated. Students will also have a brief introduction to sergers and industrial sewing machines. Students will be sewing a simple garment to better understand basic sewing construction techniques.
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Studying a sewing degree program at the Bachelor's level lets you delve into the intricate world of textiles, fashion design, and garment construction. This field combines creativity with technical skill, preparing you for various roles in the fashion industry.
Through courses in pattern making, fabric manipulation, and sewing techniques, students acquire essential skills like constructing tailored garments, designing innovative pieces, and using advanced sewing machinery. The environment fosters independence and creativity as you bring your ideas to life. Many learners begin by mastering foundational skills before exploring specialized topics such as sustainable fashion or fashion marketing.
Graduates of a sewing degree program often pursue careers as fashion designers, production managers, or textile specialists. Your training enables you to work in diverse settings, including fashion houses, production companies, and retail environments. The program emphasizes hands-on experiences that prepare you for the industry, while also allowing you to develop a unique design portfolio that showcases your abilities.