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Home Education Sewing Classes

These classes are designed for home schooled children in a friendly, inclusive and social environment to have fun making hand sewn projects.

Home Education Hand Sewing Classes

Whether a child is a beginner and doesn’t know one end of a needle from the other, or they have shown an interest and would like to develop their skills – learning to hand sew is more than just a life skill. 


Studio Classes take place in the Sew What? Studio in Twickenham.

Sew What? Wednesdays - Summer Term
Home Education Hand Sewing Lessons

One-hour classes which run from 10 to 11 am across the Summer term. There are 10 spaces available per session.
WEDNESDAY

Sew What? Thursdays - Summer Term
Home Education Hand Sewing Lessons

One-hour classes which run from 10 to 11 am across the Spring term. There are 10 spaces available per session.
THURSDAY

Sew at Home kits?

Check out our range of specially designed sewing machine kits.

  • Sew What Sloth Purse 1

    Sloth Purse

    £15.00
  • IMG 4899

    Limited edition **Your name on a Denim Bag with a Tissue Holder

    £30.00
  • tissue holder pineapple scaled

    Pineapple tissue holder

    £10.00
  • tissue holder wildflower scaled

    Wildflower tissue holder

    £10.00
  • Draw String bag turquoise scaled

    Drawstring Sewing Bag – Turquoise/pink

    £15.00
  • IMG 4897 1

    Limited edition **Rainbow ‘Best Teacher Ever!’ Denim Bag and Tissue Holder

    £30.00
  • Sew What Pencil Case

    Pencil Case

    £15.00

Customers reviews

What people say?

I am so pleased with her progress this term. She's shown me and her grandmother how to use a needle threader and has taught me the names of different types of stitches. Her stitching seems more precise too, and she's enjoyed doing an embroidery kit. Thank you!
I wait every Thursday to go to Sew What, it’s so good. All the things that we sew are so amazing I wouldn’t be surprised if the whole school signed up!’
My daughters absolutely love going for sewing club. They get really excited about the new things they get to make. I love seeing the enthusiasm on their faces when they talk about what and how they’re making the items. My favourite is definitely the worry monster.