Students will expand their foundational sewing skills while gaining new competencies, including industrial sewing machine operation. The featured project for this course is a custom-tailored shirt or dress made from cotton or a cotton-blend fabric. Through this hands-on garment project, students will master advanced construction techniques that result in a polished, professional-quality finish. Topics include:
- Select appropriate fabrics, linings, interfacing, and notions based on design and function
- Interpret and follow commercial sewing patterns, including symbols and layout diagrams
- Set up and operate a sewing machine safely and effectively
- Perform key construction techniques: staystitching, darts, princess seams, seam finishes, zippers, and hemming
- Apply professional pressing and finishing techniques throughout construction
- Identify and correct fit issues using standard alteration methods
- Produce a professionally constructed, fully finished tailored dress or shirt
Textbooks, materials, ID card and exam fees are not included.
Prerequisites: CD-592 | Sewing Essentials
Total Program Hours: 30 Hours
Required Textbook or Course Materials: Please read PDF.
Instructor: Annamma George [email protected]
Classroom: West Hall, Room W-323
Accommodations: Call the Disability Services at 201-612-5269.
Intermediate Sewing
Course: Intermediate Sewing
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| September 19th, 2026 | November 21st, 2026 | $495 | |||||||||||||||||||
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