Better Dressmaking 👗
Transform your sewing from ‘homemade’ to beautifully ‘handmade’ 🧵
Thursdays 23 April – 25 June 2026
10am–12.30 pm
If you’re tired of puckered seams, floppy facings, stretched necklines or zips that never quite behave, this 10-week course will change everything. Better Dressmaking is designed to help you elevate your skills, refine your finish, and sew with confidence and precision.
Over 25 hours of expert tuition, you’ll discover the techniques that make all the difference — the small, clever adjustments that turn a garment from “I made this” into “I can’t believe you made this”.
What to Expect
Across a blend of demonstrations and hands‑on practice, you’ll build a library of beautifully sewn samples to take home and refer to again and again. We’ll begin with the foundations: choosing the right pattern size, understanding terminology, and making common adjustments for a great fit 👚
From there, each session builds your technical skill step by step. You’ll learn how to:
- Press, trim and handle seams for a smooth, professional finish
- Add impact with crisp edge‑stitching and perfectly straight topstitching
- Sew flawless darts
- Choose and use interfacing with confidence
- Make facings lie flat (no more flappy edges)
- Insert a concealed zip neatly and reliably
- Create neat hems and understand when to use different seam types
- Set in sleeves without stress
- Make buttonholes by machine and sew on buttons securely
And because dressmaking should be fun as well as functional, we’ll explore a few simple pattern hacks too — changing a neckline, adding pockets, swapping a waistband for a facing, or adding a lining even when the pattern doesn’t include one.
By the end of the course, you’ll have a toolkit of high‑end techniques to use in every future project, helping your sewing look more ‘High End’ than high street.
Why Learn with Artisan Stitch?
Jen been sewing since childhood and admits she’s made every mistake imaginable — which means she now knows exactly how to help you avoid them. She’ll share the shortcuts, the “aha!” moments, and the professional habits she wishes she’d learned years earlier.
Artisan Stitch is proud to be Scotland’s most award‑winning sewing school, with accolades including:
- Certificate of Excellence (2019)
- Best Sewing Classes in Edinburgh (2020)
- Best Private Sewing Education Tuition & Most Outstanding Sewing Classes (2021)
- Best Craft Tuition Provider, Scotland Prestige Awards (2023/24)
- Best Sewing Classes (2022/23, 2024/24, 2024/25, 2025/26), Scotland Prestige Awards
Who Is ‘Better Dressmaking’ For?
- Novice dressmakers ready to build confidence and expand their skills (ideally you should already made at least 1 garment from a commercial pattern)
- Home sewists who want a better fit and a more polished finish
- Anyone familiar with commercial patterns and basic garment construction who wants to level up
Better Dressmaking reviews
“attended the Better Dressmaking course, really enjoyed it. What a great course!” – Anne B.
“Wow. What a great 3 days! I loved it. Your style of friendly professional teaching was spot on and I learned so much. I will be back for more sewing courses in future and will recommend friends to sign up. ” – Helene B. (This lady attended the 3-day Summer School version of this course)
“I really enjoyed my Better Dressmaking course at Artisan Stitch. Jen explained everything clearly with lots of time to practice. I discovered new and clever techniques and left feeling far more confident in my ability to achieve professional and neat results.” – Jyoti S.
Course Arrangements
Sewing machines are provided, or you’re welcome to bring your own (don’t forget your power cable/foot control, spare needles, presser feet and manual).
Please check here before booking as once purchased, tickets are non-refundable.
You will need to bring:
- 1m of light-mediumweight calico (180gsm) 150cm (60″) wide (or some poly/cotton sheeting)
- 30cm lightweight fusible interfacing
- your basic sewing kit of: fabric shears, paper scissors and small trimming/embroidery scissors, pins, tape measure (cm), chalk pencils or fabric marking pens, notebook.
- pattern-making tools: Dressmakers curved ruler, mechanical pencil, rubber, small glue stick, 3 different colours of coloured pencils
Useful links:
If you need a new sewing machine or any sewing equipment or accessories, then my trusted and recommended specialist retailer is Pembertons.
One of the topics I’ll cover in the course is sewing machine tension, but here’s a wee note that you might like to read beforehand.
Bookings
Bookings are closed for this event.