The courses we offer may have changed since we printed this guide. Contact 020 7613 9123 /
info@hackney.ac.uk to check before you enrol.
Fashion and Textiles For recreational courses see pages 17-18.
Fashion students at HCC take part in industry projects and show their work at public catwalk shows!
We also offer Apprenticeships in Fashion. Call 020 7613 9430 or email
info@viewtraining.co.uk
020 7613 9123
www.hackney.ac.uk
ABC Level 1 Certificate in Sewing and Textiles) This Fashion course runs alongside ESOL study, so you’ll also develop your English skills. You will study two units of industry-led skills. These will enable you to learn basic skills in garment construction and the use of industrial sewing machines and pattern cutting. You will also develop basic skills in flat patterns and practical knowledge in lay planning and develop your maths skills.
Entry requirements: No previous experience is necessary, but you will need to demonstrate some basic knowledge of fashion.
Possible next steps: Higher level courses, such as ABC Fashion in Sewing and Textiles (Level 2) or the ABC Pattern Cutting (Level 2).
Length of course (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 20
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All courses are subject to change and may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. You may be eligible for a discounted tuition fee on some courses, but you will need to check with us. Students who pay a tuition fee may also pay an exam fee if applicable. This is just a guide to the courses we offer; check
www.hackney.ac.uk or 020 7613 9123 for up-to-date information.
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