About the workshops
Classes are taught in small groups to ensure plenty of one-to-one tuition in a friendly, relaxed environment where the emphasis is on having fun while you learn new sewing skills.
Beginners do not need to bring their own sewing machine to attend a workshop. Machines are available during the sessions to provide an opportunity for individuals to try out the craft before committing to buying a sewing machine of their own.
A basic sewing kit will also be available for each person's use on the day. Any additional materials you will need to bring will be listed in the 'Workshop Description'' of each advertised workshop along with the duration, time and location.
New classes will be added routinely so please pop back to view what's on offer or sign up to the newsletter to keep in the loop.
If you have any queries or would like some advice or more information before making a booking then please don't hesitate to get in touch at info@clothcuts.co.uk
Private one-to-one sessions can also be arranged as well as workshops for a group of friends. Get in touch to discuss your requirements.

Your tutor
Jacqueline first picked up a needle and thread at the age of four and has been sewing ever since. Her passion for the craft led to a career in textile conservation and restoration specialising in embroidery.
She set up her popular sewing workshops in Bristol
over a decade ago. Now, after relocating to the stunning Wye Valley, she is once again sharing her sewing expertise in a range of classes.
A former trustee of the Textile Society, Jacqueline's sewing designs and feature articles have been published in a range of magazines including Craftseller, Cloth, Home Style Sewing, and Simply Sewing.