We're working with a local factory in Mile End on our upcoming Stretch Fabric course. Working alongside the factory means that we can offer hand on experience within the factory to our students, and there will be an opportunity for paid and unpaid positions for successful students upon completion of the course.
The company, East End Manufacturing, have been looking for talented and skilled seamstresses, and coming up short. That's where we come in, teaching our budding seamstresses all the essential skills in sewing and construction with stretch fabrics, so they're experts ready to go straight into work.Their last premises was opened by Boris Johnson last year, to celebrate the return of manufacturing to Londons East End. They've just settled into a much bigger location in Mile End, which we're excited about getting our students into!
Being able to offer the opportunity for work experience and even paid permanent positions at the end of one of our courses is a huge step for us, and something we have been working towards for years. It cements the idea that our courses are skill focussed and over a real progression route to getting ahead in the fashion and textiles industry, and we can't wait to get started! See the full info about the course here: Professional Cutting and Construction for Stretch Garments.
Reblog from Fashion Antidote
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