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Classroom-based Textile Colleges in West Midlands
- A Level
- Birmingham
- 2 Years
...The A/S level consists of 2 units of work. Students will be introduced to a wide variety of textile media and techniques, including dying, painting and printing of fabric patterns, surface decoration and embroidery. Fashion design and garment making will also be studied. Drawing skills for textile...
- Vocational qualification
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...find part time retail work .There are no exams involved .The course is assessed through assignments and portfolio work Progression: Learners will be... Learn about: Textile Printing, Textile Artist, Textile Design...
- Vocational qualification
- Wolverhampton
- 15 Weeks
...Additional costs Tuition & Exam Fee - Please enquire... Learn about: Quality Training, Textile Design...
- Vocational qualification
- Wolverhampton
- 12 Weeks
...Students will be assessed throughout the course on their designing, adaptation of Block, Testing their fit on Toiles and health and safety knowledge... Learn about: Quality Training, Textile Design...
- Vocational qualification
- Wolverhampton
- 12 Weeks
...and health and safety knowledge. Students will work towards gaining an award at Level 2. What can I do next? It will provide a strong foundation in creating... Learn about: Textile Design, Quality Training...
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- BTEC
- Online
- Different dates available
- 2 Years
...Textile manufacturing is a major industry. It is based on the conversion of fibre into yarn, yarn into fabric. These are then dyed or printed, fabricated into clothes. Different types of fiber are used to produce yarn. Cotton remains the most important natural fibre, so is treated in depth... Learn about: Textile Printing, IT Engineering, Quality Training...
- BTEC
- Online
- Different dates available
- 2 Years
...Textile manufacturing is a major industry. It is based on the conversion of fibre into yarn, yarn into fabric. These are then dyed or printed, fabricated into clothes. Different types of fiber are used to produce yarn. Cotton remains the most important natural fibre, so is treated in depth... Learn about: IT industry, Textile Engineering, IT Engineering...
- BTEC
- Online
- Different dates available
- 4 Years
...Post Tanning Processes Theory of Material Testing of Leathers – II Principles of Unit Operations and Unit Processes in Leather and Leather Chemicals Manufacture... Learn about: IT industry, IT Engineering, Technical Unit...
Similar training in other typologies
- Course
- Birmingham
- 1 Day
...Suitable for: People who can thread and use a sewing machine People who can thread and use a sewing machine Curtain Making for Beginners Have you always...
- Course
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
...what do all the abbreviations mean? All will be answered for you. The cost of the lesson includes all tutorial plus you will receive a free pair of knitting...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... specialism. Subject specialisms: Ceramics Glass Interior Design Fashion Textiles CONTINUE READING... Learn about: Full Time...
- Course
- Birmingham
- 1 Day
...You will make a half jacket that you can use as a reference for your future projects...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...100% of part time students were satisfied overall with their course. Source: Discover Uni BA (Hons) Textiles and Surface Pattern is a highly creative course designed to equip you with the skills, attributes and passion you need to work within the broad, fast-paced, exciting world of cutting-edge...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...100% of part time students were satisfied overall with their course. Source: Discover Uni BA (Hons) Textiles and Surface Pattern is a highly creative course designed to equip you with the skills, attributes and passion you need to work within the broad, fast paced exciting world of cutting... Learn about: Art design...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
...BA (Hons) Textiles and Surface Pattern is a highly creative course designed to equip you with the skills, attributes and passion you need to work within the broad, fast paced exciting world of cutting edge textiles and surface design. The ethos of the course is based on employability and creativity...
- Course
- Birmingham
...This qualification allows you to develop and sustain innovation, creativity and skills within textiles. You will produce a selection of practical coursework, demonstrating evidence of research, the development of ideas, making skills and critical/contextual understanding based on an idea, theme... Learn about: Textile Design...