- Certificate of attendanceHas successfully completed a short course at London College of Fashion2 April 2025 to 3 April 2025Karen Stanton President and Vice-ChancellorBee LairdKimono Style Jacket Workshop Short CourseHours studied 10


Certificate of attendance
Has successfully completed a short course at London College of Fashion
2 April 2025 to 3 April 2025

Karen Stanton
President and Vice-Chancellor
Bee Laird
Kimono Style Jacket Workshop Short Course
Hours studied 10

Bee Laird
The Kimono Style Jacket Workshop Short Course is a practical cutting and sewing course which guides students through the exciting process of designing and making a kimono-style jacket.
Students will be guided through each step of the construction process, from matching notches to seam allowances, stitching and pressing.
By the end of the course, students will be the proud owners of their own unique kimono-style jacket which they will have designed and made themselves.
Who should attend this course?
This course is aimed at anyone with at least basic sewing abilities, from fashion students looking to practice their newly learned skills to graduates looking to sharpen their skills. It would also be a great choice for anyone interested in garment construction who’s looking to ‘dip a toe’ into making something.
Course outcomes
By the end of the course, students should:
- Know how to lay out a card pattern onto fabric to minimise wastage
- Understand the value of notches in garment construction
- Have a greater understanding of pattern pieces, their shapes and their origins
- Have learnt to construct fell seams, a double layered yoke, attach sleeves, construct panel pockets, patch pockets and pocket flaps
Topics covered
- Introduction to the kimono jacket
- Selecting fabrics, suitable 2nd fabrics and threads
- Using blocks and cutting out fabrics
- Seams and finishings, including fell seams and overlocked seams
- Learning various construction methods for double-layered yokes, kimono collars, pockets and flaps
Skills / Knowledge
- Sewing
- Creative process
- Design development
- Pattern cutting
Issued on
April 7, 2025
Expires on
Does not expire