Lisa Cramp
Hi I’m Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I’ve made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it’s very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
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Time
April 24 (Thursday) 10:00 am - July 3 (Thursday) 4:00 pm
length of course
8 weeks
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
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Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: There will be no class on 8th May, 29th May (half term) and 12th June.
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
Time
April 25 (Friday) 10:00 am - July 4 (Friday) 3:00 pm
length of course
10 weeks
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
READ MORE
Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: There will be no class on 30th May (half term).
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
may
Time
April 24 (Thursday) 10:00 am - July 3 (Thursday) 4:00 pm
length of course
8 weeks
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
READ MORE
Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: There will be no class on 8th May, 29th May (half term) and 12th June.
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
Time
April 25 (Friday) 10:00 am - July 4 (Friday) 3:00 pm
length of course
10 weeks
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
READ MORE
Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: There will be no class on 30th May (half term).
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
Time
May 24 (Saturday) 10:00 am - June 14 (Saturday) 3:30 pm
length of course
2 Saturdays
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
READ MORE
Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: this block is for two Saturdays: 24th May and 14th June.
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
june
Time
April 24 (Thursday) 10:00 am - July 3 (Thursday) 4:00 pm
length of course
8 weeks
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
READ MORE
Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: There will be no class on 8th May, 29th May (half term) and 12th June.
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
Time
April 25 (Friday) 10:00 am - July 4 (Friday) 3:00 pm
length of course
10 weeks
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
READ MORE
Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: There will be no class on 30th May (half term).
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
Time
May 24 (Saturday) 10:00 am - June 14 (Saturday) 3:30 pm
length of course
2 Saturdays
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
READ MORE
Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: this block is for two Saturdays: 24th May and 14th June.
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
july
Time
April 24 (Thursday) 10:00 am - July 3 (Thursday) 4:00 pm
length of course
8 weeks
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
READ MORE
Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: There will be no class on 8th May, 29th May (half term) and 12th June.
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.
Time
April 25 (Friday) 10:00 am - July 4 (Friday) 3:00 pm
length of course
10 weeks
Course details
Brief Description Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods. Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners It's a small friendly group
READ MORE
Course details
Brief Description
Learn to Upholster a small piece of your own furniture, Using Modern or traditional methods.
Join this practical upholstery course for both beginners and Intermediate learners
It’s a small friendly group in a light and spacious location in Cottenham.
Hands on practical upholstery taught by a Qualified Upholsterer; Lisa Cramp.
Please note: There will be no class on 30th May (half term).
Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?
You do not need previous experience. This class is for beginners and intermittent.
Please contact Lisa Cramp to check that your project is suitable for the class.
lisacrampupholstery@gmail.com
You need to be able to carry your piece of furniture into class as there is no porter service.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Use the basic principles of reupholstering
- Use correctly different tools in upholstery
- Measure and estimate amount of top fabric needed for projects
- Identify different fabric and materials and their use within upholstery.
- To have upholstered a small piece of furniture
Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment
The materials for your project will be supplied by the tutor if needed. This will be at cost and payable at the end of the course.
You will need to source your top cloth with help from the tutor if needed.
There are a set of tools in the class that can be used, however, it is advised if you have tools at home that are useful to bring them, this can be discussed in the first class.
If you are going to do a few projects over a secession of courses it is advised to buy some needed tools, advice will be given in class.
For the first session you will need to bring:
For the first session you will need to bring in your project/piece of furniture, note book and pen, blanket or a cover for the table to protect it from scratching.
Bin Liner for the upholstery we take off the chair.
Mug/cup. Coffee/tea, milk, there is use of a kettle
Lunch. There is use of a microwave.
On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?
Progress to more advanced upholstery techniques; you may also discuss with your tutor how you want to advance your skills.
The Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
This course is full and operating a waiting list – please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list
Tutor
Lisa CrampHi I'm Lisa Cramp and I run an upholstery business where I take in commissions and I also teach upholstery. I have run my business since 2007 and I started teaching in 2015. I find both sides of my business very rewarding. It is full of meeting new people and working on some fantastic projects. The teaching is especially rewarding and I've made some amazing friends along the way. Most learners stay with me for years, no pressure :-). Upholstery is addictive and can be stress relieving and it's very creative. I look forward to meeting you and for you to join the group.