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What you will learn - Turn Your Jewellery Making Skills Into A Full Time Business
  • A little bit of history about jewellery (don’t worry its only brief and actually quite interesting)
  • Considerations when designing various types of jewellery
  • How to manipulate and treat various materials
  • The equipment and supplies you’ll need to create various pieces and how to use these safely
  • How to gain inspiration and follow a design process to turn your ideas from sketches to finished pieces
  • How to go about outsourcing
  • How to set up your business, including fulfilling orders and selling your designs in a variety of ways (including wholesale, craft shows, and setting up an online shop)
  • How to gain employment in the industry
Get BIG Savings with our Jewellery Making Online Bundle, 10 Certificate Courses
  1. Jewelry Making
  2. Knitting
  3. Candle Making
  4. Sewing
  5. Crochet
  6. Cross-Stitch 
  7. Embroidery
  8. Floristry
  9. Printmaking Business
  10. Fashion Design and Dressmaking
1. Jewellery Making: Turn Your Jewellery Making Skills Into A Full Time Business

Earn in Your Spare Time or Start a Business! Jewellery making is also enjoyable, you can make money from it, and the start-up costs are very low. It can even turn into a full-time career, and this course will aid your journey and answer all your questions along the way.

It may sound a little daunting but this Jewellery Making Course covers everything in easy-to absorb-modules, separated into smaller, even more manageble sections that will quickly take you from novice to designer to business owner, all in your own time and at your own pace.

What’s especially alluring about designing and selling your own jewellery, is that not only is it a creative use of your spare time but you can set up at home and design pieces in your spare time around a full-time job or other responsibilities.

2. Knitting: From Knitting Novice To Business Owner

This 3-part Knitting Course takes students from novice, to designer, to business-owner, through 17 fully-illustrated, hands-on modules.

The course starts out by establishing the fundamentals, giving you practical advice, to get you practising straight away. This includes topics such as: how to knit, how to read patterns, and how to care for hand knits.

With the basics down, the 2nd part of the course advances students into designing hand knits, along with explanations of how to design some of the most popular knitted items of today, and providing sample patterns to practice with.

The 3rd part of the course takes you step-by-step through starting your own knitting business, whether you wish to sell your work, publish patterns you’ve designed or teach what you know.

To the untrained eye wool is wool, but if you’ve ever stepped into a wool shop you may well have been overwhelmed by choice. It can be hard to differentiate between the vast array of needles, yarns, and notions (accessories), which can be enough to frighten anyone off. The 1st module of the course guides students through some popular types of needles, yarns, and notions, so that they can begin practising, without worrying about their choice of materials and equipment.

3. Candle Making Business: Turn You Habit into a Business with our Candle Making Online Course

Get the full benefits of our Candle Making Online Course. If you enjoy making candles, you may want to consider turning your hobby into a full-time job by starting your own candle-making company. If you're serious about making your new business a success, this comprehensive candle making course will guide you through the various steps and supplies required in candle production.

Basic candle-making techniques, as well as different types of wax and wicks, will be covered. You'll learn how to take all of the necessary safety precautions when creating candles, as well as how to make your workplace more secure.

You'll learn how to roll and pour candles, as well as how to make your own wax sheets, construct a variety of candle forms, experiment with colors, and become familiar with containers and additives. There will be birthday candles, hand-molded candles, beaded candles, scented candles, Danish tapers, beeswax candles, multi-wick candles, twisted tapers, themed, and floating candles available.

4. Sewing: Learn Basic And Advanced Sewing Techniques

Learn basic and advanced sewing techniques, a range of machine and hand stitching types, the equipment you need and how to use it, how to measure correctly and choose the right fabrics, how to follow commercial patterns and create your own, and how to build a business. You’ll even put your new-found skills to practice in 8 guided projects to get your portfolio started off.

For some, the most off-putting part of learning to sew is getting to grips with the sewing machine itself. The Sewing Diploma Course begins by removing all trepidation, teaching you the basic parts and functions of your sewing machine, no matter which brand you have. You will quickly learn how to operate a sewing machine, including how to thread the bobbin and thread your sewing machine, and even gain the confidence to troubleshoot any minor problems that may arise, and understand how to care for your machine.

Another area that may at first seem baffling, is the array of tools available to the sewer. The course introduces you to the basic tools and accessories that you need to have in your sewing basket and outlines what each does.

Before working on a garment for yourself or a client, it is important to take accurate measurements. You will learn how to correctly measure women and men and the importance of rechecking measurements as years go by, to allow for changes in weight or body shape.

Although the Sewing Diploma Course will teach you how to create your own custom-made projects, a great way to learn the basic principles of garment creation is by following commercial patterns. A skill every good sewer should possess, following commercial patterns, offers hands-on practice of the sewing techniques that you will use in with your own designs. This course shows you how to understand and follow commercial patterns.

5. Crochet: Learn To Crochet And Open Your Own Crochet Business

While working through this course, you will move from learning to crochet, to becoming a designer, to opening your own crochet business.

In Part I, you’ll learn all about how to crochet, from holding the hook to reading patterns. You’ll also learn a range of more advanced techniques.

In Part II, you’ll learn about designing crochet pieces and writing patterns. Each section will lead you, step-by-step, through making a different type of item; practice patterns are included to get you started.

In Part III, you’ll learn how to start your own crochet business, including the steps necessary for finding your target market, budgeting, and writing a business plan.

6. Cross Stitch: Learn All You Need To Know About Cross Stitching

The Cross Stitch Online Video Course begins with a detailed exploration of what cross stitch is – providing a little history on this popular form of counted-thread embroidery before diving into charts and keys, fabric count and blackwork.

With the foundations set, you’ll discover the equipment you’ll need to start cross-stitching. You will soon become an expert in needles, scissors, magnifiers, threads and canvases and how to choose the best supplies for your projects. Similarly, you will become familiar with the basics of fabric – as you are introduced to Aida, evenweave, linen and waste canvas.

You’ll learn how to set up your hoop, and how to stitch on various fabrics – covering basic stitches such as the quarter stitch and back stitch, along with starting methods. Once you have the basics down you’ll move onto intermediate and advanced stitches, including Chinese cross stitch and double running stitch.

As you gain more confidence, the Cross Stitch Online Video Course will take you through various cross-stitching techniques. You’ll look at the Danish and English methods, the stab and sew method, and plenty more. You’ll learn about dying cross stitch fabric, gridding it, and protecting it, using variegated and filament threads, adding dimension, and cleaning and preserving vintage cross stitch.

The course concludes by guiding you through various finishing techniques such as flat finish, canvas, and framing to present your cross stitch beautifully. You’ll also look at cushions, pillows, biscornu, ornaments, bookmarks and coasters.

7. Embroidery: Learn the art of Embroidery and its different techniques

One of the oldest forms of needlework, embroidery has been used from time immemorial to decorate different types of fabrics for domestic, ecclesiastical and ceremonial purposes. While it never went away, embroidery’s popularity has been renewed, with more and more modern crafters taking to their needles.

Through written explanation, illustration, and video instruction, this Embroidery Course's online modules will take you from beginner to being capable of creating your own projects. Along with the practical application of the craft, you’ll learn the theory as you explore its history and various styles.

8. Floristry: Set Up Your Own Floristry Business

The floristry industry will always be popular as no wedding; christening or special event would be complete without an assortment of beautiful flowers.

This comprehensive online course will teach you everything that you need to know about setting up your own Floristry business.

Floristry is an excellent business that can prove to be extremely profitable if you have the passion and dedication to make it a success. If you love flowers and you’re not worried about putting in the hard work to get things off the ground, then this could be the perfect business for you.

Starting with an introduction to the field along with its pros and cons to help you decide whether or not it is suitable for you. The next Module is dedicated entirely for floral arrangements: what these are, how you can make floral arrangements, what items you will need, what services you need to provide and other details that are important when getting started in floristry.

9. Printmaking Business: Discover the art of Printmaking

This course offers a great introduction to the medium – taking you through your first steps in printmaking and exposing you to a variety of styles, techniques and methods, so that you may identify which resonates with you most.

You’ll come away with a working knowledge of printmaking and the various ways in which it can be used for expression. Furthermore, you’ll have a better idea of how you might continue on your creative journey to exhibit and sell your artwork.

The Printmaking Course begins with a look at the different types of tools and equipment that printmakers and carvers use, along with how to repurpose household products and objects from nature to create unique prints.

Proceeding through the course, you’ll learn about a variety of printing types – exploring their differing styles and techniques. You’ll discover monoprinting, rubber stamping, lino carving, block printing, printing with flowers and plants, printing on eggs with dye and botanicals, printing on three-dimensional objects, serigraphy/silkscreen printing, and intaglio.

The course concludes with a look at how to start a printmaking business and hold your first printmaking exhibition, along with how to protect your wares should you decide to sell and what to consider when valuing your prints.

10. Fashion Design and Dressmaking: Study Fashion Design and Dressmaking Course and pursue a career or further education in fashion design and garment creation

This Fashion Design and Dressmaking Course will give you a complete understanding of fashion design and dressmaking. You will be guided through the history and principles of the subject, the formulation and presentation of ideas, the design process, understanding the materials and tools you’ll work with, and creating your own garments.

To gain an enhanced appreciation of fashion you will learn where it’s been and how it has evolved into what it is today. You’ll look at how changes in social landscape and economics have necessitated development within the fashion industry. You’ll learn the skills required to be successful, the different kinds of professions and specialties in the industry, and the benefits of a formal education in fashion.

Good fashion design is based on certain rules of aesthetic. You will explore the basic principles of aesthetics, including proportion, balance, harmony, rhythm, repetition, radiation, scale, gradation, emphasis and contrast. From this, you will understand the importance good aesthetics have in enhancing and refining creative elements in fashion.

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Ultimate Jewellery Making Bundle, 10 Courses includes the following courses, below is a summary of each course: 

Course 1 - Jewellery Making

Module 1 Benefits of the Career

  • Part 1: Introduction & Benefits of the Career
  • Part 2: The benefits of Jewellery Making as a Career
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 About Designing Jewellery / Jewellery Past to Present

  • Jewelry Past and Present
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 How to Design Jewellery

  • Part 1: How to Design Jewellery
  • Part 2: Colour and Texture
  • Part 3: Design Principles
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 How to Design Different Types of Jewellery

  • Part 1: How to Design Different Types of Jewellery
  • Part 2: Designing necklaces for face shapes
  • Part 3: Earrings
  • Part 4: Bracelets and Rings
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 Jewellery Materials

  • Part 1: Gold
  • Part 2: Silver and Platinum
  • Part 3: Titanium and Copper
  • Part 4: Gemstones
  • Part 5: Beads and Precious Metal Clays
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 Equipment and supplies

  • Part 1: Equipment and supplies
  • Part 2: Beading Supplies
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 The Design Process

  • Part 1: The Design Process
  • Part 2: CAD CAM
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 Making Your Own Jewellery

  • Part 1: Health and Safety in the Workplace
  • Part 2: What is soldering?
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Outsourcing Production

  • Part 1: Employing
  • Part 2: What about contractors and freelancers?
  • Part 3: Outsourcing Production
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10 Preparing for Your Career

  • Part 1: Preparing For Your Career
  • Part 2: Communication Skills
  • Part 3: Negotiating on Price
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11 Getting Hired

  • Part 1: Getting Hired
  • Part 2: Your portfolio
  • Part 3: Network
  • Part 4: Competency based questions
  • Part 5: Prepare questions to ask them.
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12 Starting Your Own Business

  • Part 1: Starting Your Business
  • Part 2: Writing A Business Plan
  • Part 3: Price of Materials
  • Part 4: Business Strategy
  • Part 5: Creating Your Workspace
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13 Fulfilling Orders

  • Part 1: Fulfilling Orders
  • Part 2: Delivery
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14 Selling Your Designs

  • Part 1: Selling Your Designs
  • Part 2: Marketing
  • Part 3: Selling to Individuals
  • Part 4: Canvass The MAN!
  • Part 5: Add value
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15 Selling On The Internet

  • Part 1: Online Sales
  • Part 2: Keywords
  • Part 3: Google Adwords
  • Module 15 Assessment

Course 2 - Jewellery Making Business

Module 1 Benefits of the Career

Module 2 About Designing Jewellery / Jewellery Past to Present

  • Jewellery Past and Present
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 How to Design Jewellery

  • Part 1: How to Design Jewellery
  • Part 2: Colour and Texture
  • Part 3: Design Principles
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 How to Design Different Types of Jewellery

  • Part 1: How to Design Different Types of Jewellery
  • Part 2: Designing Necklaces for Face Shapes
  • Part 3: Earrings
  • Part 4: Bracelets and Rings
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 Jewellery Materials

  • Part 1: Gold
  • Part 2: Silver and Platinum
  • Part 3: Titanium and Copper
  • Part 4: Gemstones
  • Part 5: Beads and Precious Metal Clays
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 Equipment and Supplies

  • Part 1: Equipment and Supplies
  • Part 2: Beading Supplies
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 The Design Process

  • Part 1: The Design Process
  • Part 2: CAD/CAM
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 Making Your Own Jewellery

  • Part 1: Health and Safety in the Workplace
  • Part 2: What is Soldering?
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9 Outsourcing Production

  • Part 1: Employing Staff
  • Part 2: Contractors and Freelancers
  • Part 3: Outsourcing Production
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10 Preparing for Your Career

  • Part 1: Preparing For Your Career
  • Part 2: Communication Skills
  • Part 3: Negotiating on Price
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11 Getting Hired

  • Part 1: Getting Hired
  • Part 5: Prepare Questions of Your Own
  • Part 4: Competency-Based Questions
  • Part 3: Network
  • Part 2: Your Portfolio
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12 Starting Your Own Business

  • Part 1: Starting Your Business
  • Part 2: Writing A Business Plan
  • Part 3: Price of Materials
  • Part 4: Business Strategy
  • Part 5: Creating Your Workspace
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13 Fulfilling Orders

  • Part 1: Fulfilling Orders
  • Part 2: Delivery
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14 Selling Your Designs

  • Part 1: Selling Your Designs
  • Part 2: Marketing
  • Part 3: Selling to Individuals
  • Part 4: Canvass The MAN!
  • Part 5: Add Value
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15 Selling On The Internet

  • Part 1: Online Sales
  • Part 3: Google AdWords
  • Part 2: Keywords
  • Module 15 Assessment

Course 3 - Knitting

Module 1: Materials

  • Part 1: Needles
  • Part 2: Yarns
  • Part 3: Notions
  • Part 4: Essential Kit
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Basics I

  • Part 1: Getting Started
  • Part 3: The Purl Stitch
  • Part 2: The Knit Stitch
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Basics II

  • Part 1: Taking the Next Steps
  • Part 3: Cast Offs
  • Part 2: Cast Ons
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Beyond the Basics: Essential Techniques

  • Part 1: Time to Shape Up
  • Part 2: Picking Up Stitches
  • Part 3: Joining Yarns
  • Part 4: Knitting in the Round
  • Part 5: Fixing Mistakes
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Working With Patterns

  • Part 1: Your Roadmap to Finished Objects
  • Part 2: Reading Patterns
  • Part 3: Reading Charts
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Finishing and Care

  • Part 1: Knitting decreasing and into back of loop
  • Part 2: Knitting Decreasing
  • Part 3: Finishing and Making Up
  • Part 4: Seaming
  • Part 5: Caring for Hand Knits
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Advanced Techniques

  • Part 1: Time to Delight
  • Part 2: Cables
  • Part 3: Brioche
  • Part 4: Stranded Knitting
  • Part 5: The Basket Weave
  • Part 6: Button Holes
  • Part 7: Cable Knitting
  • Part 8: Twisted Cords & Cable Right/Left
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Introduction to Design

  • Part 1: Why Design?
  • Part 2: Design Tips
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Scarves

  • Part 1: Why Scarves?
  • Part 2: Designing Your Scarf
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Baby Blankets

  • Part 1: Snuggle Up
  • Part 2: Designing Your Afghan
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: Toys

  • Part 1: Making Time for Play
  • Part 2: Designing Your Toy
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Socks

  • Part 1: Sock It to Me
  • Part 2: Choosing Yarns
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Jumpers

  • Part 1: Jumping Into Jumpers
  • Part 2: Further Design Considerations
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: Business Foundations

  • Part 1: Ready, Steady, Go
  • Part 2: Market Research
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: Budgeting and Finances

  • Part 1: Budgets, Prices, and Finances, Oh My
  • Part 2: Finding Financing
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16: Sales and Advertising

  • Part 1: Is Anybody Out There?
  • Part 2: Social Media
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Business Planning

  • Part 1: Business Planning
  • Part 2: Copyrights
  • Module 17 Assessment

Course 4 - Sewing

Module 1 – Sewing Machine Basics & Your Sewing Station

  • Part 1: Sewing Machine Basics
  • Part 2: Basic Sewing Machine Parts
  • Part 3: Hand Drawn Model of A Basic Sewing Machine
  • Part 4: Setting Up a Sewing Station
  • Part 5: Troubleshooting Your Sewing Machine
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 – Tools of the Trade

  • Part 1: For Sewing
  • Part 2: For Marking and For Cutting
  • Part 3: For Measuring and For Pressing
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 – Measurements

  • Measurements
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 – Commercial Patterns

  • Part 1: Many Types of Commercial Patterns
  • Part 2: Cutting Pattern Pieces
  • Part 3: Selvage and Grain
  • Part 4: Interfacing & Lining
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 – Fabrics

  • Part 1: Fabric Types
  • Part 2: Man-Made Fibres
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 – Techniques

  • Part 1: Techniques
  • Part 2: Pinning & Cutting your Pattern
  • Part 3: Cutting & Marking Lining
  • Part 4: Ironing Interface & Lining
  • Part 5: Attaching Lining to Material
  • Part 6: Stitching Pivot Points
  • Part 7: Top Stitching Panels
  • Part 8: Joining Seams
  • Part 9: Attaching Belt Loops
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 – Basic Hand and Sewing Machine Stitches

  • Part 1: Hand Stitches
  • Part 2: Creating Back Stitches
  • Part 3: Sewing Machine Stitch
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 – Advanced Sewing Techniques

  • Part 1: How to Sew Curves
  • Part 2: Pleats
  • Part 3: Sewing Machine Buttonholes
  • Part 4: How to Sew on a Snap
  • Part 5: Sewing a Zip into a Cushion
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9 - Simple Sketching and Pattern Making

  • Simple Sketching and Pattern Making
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10 – Decorative Pillow

  • Making a Basic Pillowcase
  • Decorative Pillow

Module 11 – Patchwork Placemat

  • Patchwork Placemat

Module 12 – Patchwork Table Runner

  • Patchwork Table Runner

Module 13 – Headband

  • Headband

Module 14 – Fashion Neck Scarf

  • Fashion Neck Scarf

Module 15 – Pouch

  • Pouch

Module 16 - Pin Cushion

  • Pin Cushion

Module 17 – Infinity Scarf

  • Infinity Scarf

Module 18 – Starting a Sewing Business

  • Part 1: Finding Your Sewing Niche
  • Part 2: Name Your Business
  • Module 18 Assessment

Course 5 - Crochet

Module 1: Materials

  • Part 1: Hooks
  • Part 1.1: Hook Roll Kit
  • Part 2: Yarns
  • Part 3: Notions
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Basics I

  • Part 1: Holding the Hook and Yarn
  • Part 2: The Double Crochet
  • Part 2.1: Second Row Double Stitch
  • Part 2.2: Last 2 stitches in a row
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Basics II

  • Part 1: Connect the Dots
  • Part 2: Increasing
  • Part 3: Creating the Shell Stitch
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Beyond the Basics

  • Part 1: Joining Yarns
  • Part 2: Basic Gathered Stitches
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Working With Patterns

  • Part 1: Working With Patterns
  • Part 2: Charts/Diagrams
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Care and Finishing

  • Part 1: Care and Finishing
  • Part 2: Seaming
  • Part 3: Weaving In Ends
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Advanced Techniques

  • Part 1: Advanced Techniques
  • Part 2: Open Stitches
  • Part 2.1: Completing a Granny Square
  • Part 3: Other Techniques
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Intro to Design

  • Part 1: Intro to Design
  • Part 2: Sizing
  • Part 3: Shaping
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Scarves and Shawls

  • Part 1: Scarves and Shawls
  • Part 2: Designing a Scarf or Shawl
  • Part 3: A Grey Day
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Afghans

  • Part 1: Throw Backs
  • Part 2: Yarns, Yarn Amounts, and Tension
  • Part 3: Sounds of Summer
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: Toys and Amigurumi

  • Part 1: Play Time!
  • Part 2: Yarns, Yarn Amounts, and Tension
  • Part 3: Percy Postbox
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Bags

  • Part 1: It’s in the Bag
  • Part 2: Designing a Bag
  • Part 3: Lazy Daisy
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Jumpers

  • Part 1: Jumpers
  • Part 2: Yarns, Yarn Amounts, and Tension
  • Part 3: Easy Drop Shoulder Jumper Recipe
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: First Steps

  • Part 1: First Steps
  • Part 2: Discover Your Target Market
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: Venues and Advertising

  • Part 1: Venues
  • Part 2: Advertising
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16. Finances and Budgeting

  • Part 1: Finances and Budgeting
  • Part 2: Financing
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Business Plans

  • Part 1: Business Plans
  • Part 2: The Giving Spirit
  • Module 17 Assessment

Course 6 - Cross-stitch

Module 1: Cross-Stitching in Detail

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: The History of Cross Stitch
  • Part 2: Charts and Keys on a Cross Stitch Pattern
  • Part 3: Fabric Count
  • Part 4: Blackwork
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Cross Stitch Equipment

  • Part 1: Needles and Pins
  • Part 2: Scissors and Magnifiers
  • Part 3: Threads of Many Colours
  • Part 4: Tips and Tricks for Choosing Supplies
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Fabric Basics

  • Part 1: How to Prepare the Fabric
  • Part 2: Aida, Evenweave and Linen
  • Part 3: Waste Canvas
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Getting Started with Basic Stitches

  • Part 1: Setting Up the Hoop
  • Part 2: Stitching on Aida and Linen
  • Part 3: Basic Stitches
  • Part 4: Let’s Get Started
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Intermediate and Advanced Stitches

  • Part 1: Confetti Stitch and Star Stitch
  • Part 2: Long-Armed Cross Stitch
  • Part 3: Double Running Stitch and Chinese Cross Stitch
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Cross-Stitching techniques I

  • Part 1: Danish Method Vs English Method
  • Part 2: Two-Handed Stitching and Stab and Sew Methods
  • Part 3: The Railroad Method and the Couching Method
  • Part 4: The Parking Thread Method and the Cross Country Method
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Cross-Stitching techniques II

  • Part 1: Dying Cross Stitch Fabric
  • Part 2: Tea Dying and Coffee Dying Techniques
  • Part 3: Gridding Cross Stitch Fabric and Protecting Your Cross Stitch Fabric
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Cross-Stitching techniques III

  • Part 1: Using Variegated Threads and Filament Thread
  • Part 2: Adding Another Dimension - Painting, Stumpwork and Beading
  • Part 3: Cleaning and Preserving Vintage Cross Stitch
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Finishing Techniques I

  • Part 1: Flat Finish
  • Part 2: Flat Fold Finish
  • Part 3: Stretching on Canvas and Framing
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Finishing Techniques II

  • Part 1: Cushions and Pillows
  • Part 2: Biscornu
  • Part 3: Bookmarks, Coasters and Placemats
  • Conclusion
  • Module 10 Assessment

Course 7 - Embroidery

Module 1: The History of Embroidery

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Embroidery through the Ages
  • Part 2: Indian Embroidery
  • Part 3: Chinese Embroidery and Irish Embroidery

Module 2: Embroidery Equipment

  • Part 1: Needles and Scissors
  • Part 2: Thread, Hoops and Embroidery Fabrics
  • Part 3: Needle Minders and Stabiliser

Module 3: Types of Embroidery

  • Part 1: Assisi Embroidery
  • Part 2: Schwalm Embroidery and Stumpwork
  • Part 3: Crewel Embroidery

Module 4: Basic Stitches

  • Part 1: Backstitch and Blanket Stitch
  • Part 2: Chain Stitch, Chevron Stitch and Colonial Knot
  • Part 3: Coral Stitch, Couching Stitch and Satin Stitch

Module 5: Intermediate and Advanced Embroidery Stitches

  • Part 1: Sheaf Stitch, Woven Wheel Stitch and Spider Web Stitch
  • Part 2: Scroll Stitch and Pekinese Stitch

Module 6: Embroidery Techniques I

  • Part 1: Huck Embroidery and Kasuti Embroidery
  • Part 2: Sashiko Folk Embroidery and Silk Ribbon Embroidery
  • Part 3: Stabbing and Sewing Methods and Candlewicking

Module 7: Embroidery Techniques II

  • Part 1: Knotless Embroidery and How to Replace Stitches
  • Part 2: Warp and Weft and Binding an Embroidery Hoop

Module 8: Embroidery Tips

  • Part 1: Embroidery Tinting and Marking/Transferring Patterns
  • Part 2: How to Make Embroidery Patches
  • Part 3: Ironing Embroidery and Common Embroidery Mistakes

Module 9: Finishing

  • Part 1: Finishing the Back of a Hooped Project and Edge Finishing
  • Part 2: Combining Stitches for Borders and Stretching on Canvas

Module 10: Beginner Projects

  • Part 1: Kitchen Towel and T-Shirt
  • Part 2: Pillow Cover and Denim
  • Conclusion

Course 8 - Floristry

Module 1: Floristry

  • Part 1: Introduction to Floristry
  • Part 2: Benefits of a Career in Floristry
  • Part 3: Knowledge
  • Part 4: Summary
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Floral Arrangements

  • Part 1: Creating Floral Arrangements
  • Part 2: Maintaining Flowers
  • Part 3: Flowers, Greens and Plants
  • Part 4: Plants You Should Know
  • Part 5: Colour and Design
  • Part 6: Arrangements
  • Part 7: Container Arrangements
  • Part 8: Corsages and Boutonnieres
  • Video: Making a buttonhole
  • Part 9: Basket Gardens
  • Part 10: Summary
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Weddings

  • Part 1: Wedding Flowers
  • Part 2: Making Arrangements
  • Part 3: Meeting with Clients
  • Part 4: Summary
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Your Own Shop

  • Part 1: Starting Your Own Shop
  • Part 2: Buying an Established Shop
  • Part 3: Opening a New Shop
  • Part 4: Getting Started
  • Part 5: Name and Logo
  • Part 6: Types of Delivery Services
  • Part 7: Essential Equipment
  • Part 8: Layout and Maintenance
  • Part 9: Wholesalers and Suppliers
  • Part 10: Choosing Materials
  • Part 11: Advance and Standing Orders
  • Part 12: Summary
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Customers

  • Part 1: Getting Customers
  • Part 2: Keeping Customers
  • Part 3: Walk-in Customers
  • Part 4: Phone Customers
  • Part 5: Online Customers
  • Part 6: Corporate Flowers
  • Part 7: Hotels and Restaurants
  • Part 8: Flowers in Government Offices
  • Part 9: Flowers in Hospitals
  • Part 10: Funeral Homes
  • Part 11: Summary
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Marketing

  • Part 1: Marketing Your Business
  • Part 2: Advertising
  • Part 3: Promotional Tools
  • Part 4: Trade Shows and Events
  • Part 5: Summary
  • Module 6 Assessment

Course 9 - Printmaking Business

Module 1: Introduction to Printmaking

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: A Brief History of Printmaking
  • Part 2: What is a Print? Basic Mark Making
  • Part 3: Letterpress Printing and Tessellation
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Tools, Supplies, Repurposing Equipment in Printmaking

  • Part 1: Setting Up a Basic Printmaking Studio
  • Part 2: Tools for Carving
  • Part 3: Foraging and Scavenging
  • Part 4: Creating a Portfolio
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Introduction to Monoprinting

  • Part 1: What is Monoprinting?
  • Part 2: Dendritic Monoprinting, Ghost Prints and Traced Monotypes
  • Part 3: Mask Making
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Rubber Stamping—Carving Your Own Stamp

  • Part 1: Rubber Stamping
  • Part 2: Tools of the Trade
  • Part 3: Layering Techniques
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Introduction to Linocuts and More Complex Prints

  • Part 1: Introduction to Linocuts
  • Part 2: Designing a Pattern
  • Part 3: Multi-Coloured Linocuts
  • Part 4: Repurposing Equipment
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Introduction to Block Printing

  • Part 1: Influences from India
  • Part 2: Tools and Supplies
  • Part 3: Designing Patterns with Fabric as a Printing Surface
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Eco-Printing I—Using Botanicals

  • Part 1: Botanical Printmaking
  • Part 2: Using Steam
  • Part 3: Making a Botanical Bundle and Rust-Dyed Fabric
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Eco-Printing II—Printing on Eggshells

  • Part 1: Natural Pigments
  • Part 2: Egg Surfaces for Decoration: A Brief History
  • Part 3: Egg Dyeing and Printing
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Introduction to Printmaking on Ceramic Bisque

  • Part 1: Printing on Ceramics
  • Part 2: Printing on Earthenware and Air-Dry Clay
  • Part 3: Design Elements for Making Patterns
  • Part 4: Printing onto a 3D Shape
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Introduction to Serigraphy

  1. Part 1: Serigraphy
  2. Part 2: Hand-Building a Silkscreen
  3. Part 3: Layering Techniques Using Different Printmaking Processes
  4. Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: Introduction to Intaglio Printmaking

  • Part 1: Intaglio
  • Part 2: Collagraphy
  • Part 3: Repurposing Polystyrene and Foam
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Using Printmaking for Business

  • Part 1: Adding Value to Your Prints
  • Part 2: Tax and Insurance
  • Part 3: Exhibition Spaces
  • Conclusion
  • Module 12 Assessment
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Course Summary

  • Delivery: Online
  • Access: Unlimited Lifetime
  • Time: Study at your own pace
  • Duration: 150 hours per course
  • Assessments: Yes
  • Qualification: Certificate
About This Course
What you will learn - Turn Your Jewellery Making Skills Into A Full Time Business
  • A little bit of history about jewellery (don’t worry its only brief and actually quite interesting)
  • Considerations when designing various types of jewellery
  • How to manipulate and treat various materials
  • The equipment and supplies you’ll need to create various pieces and how to use these safely
  • How to gain inspiration and follow a design process to turn your ideas from sketches to finished pieces
  • How to go about outsourcing
  • How to set up your business, including fulfilling orders and selling your designs in a variety of ways (including wholesale, craft shows, and setting up an online shop)
  • How to gain employment in the industry
Get BIG Savings with our Jewellery Making Online Bundle, 10 Certificate Courses
  1. Jewelry Making
  2. Knitting
  3. Candle Making
  4. Sewing
  5. Crochet
  6. Cross-Stitch 
  7. Embroidery
  8. Floristry
  9. Printmaking Business
  10. Fashion Design and Dressmaking
1. Jewellery Making: Turn Your Jewellery Making Skills Into A Full Time Business

Earn in Your Spare Time or Start a Business! Jewellery making is also enjoyable, you can make money from it, and the start-up costs are very low. It can even turn into a full-time career, and this course will aid your journey and answer all your questions along the way.

It may sound a little daunting but this Jewellery Making Course covers everything in easy-to absorb-modules, separated into smaller, even more manageble sections that will quickly take you from novice to designer to business owner, all in your own time and at your own pace.

What’s especially alluring about designing and selling your own jewellery, is that not only is it a creative use of your spare time but you can set up at home and design pieces in your spare time around a full-time job or other responsibilities.

2. Knitting: From Knitting Novice To Business Owner

This 3-part Knitting Course takes students from novice, to designer, to business-owner, through 17 fully-illustrated, hands-on modules.

The course starts out by establishing the fundamentals, giving you practical advice, to get you practising straight away. This includes topics such as: how to knit, how to read patterns, and how to care for hand knits.

With the basics down, the 2nd part of the course advances students into designing hand knits, along with explanations of how to design some of the most popular knitted items of today, and providing sample patterns to practice with.

The 3rd part of the course takes you step-by-step through starting your own knitting business, whether you wish to sell your work, publish patterns you’ve designed or teach what you know.

To the untrained eye wool is wool, but if you’ve ever stepped into a wool shop you may well have been overwhelmed by choice. It can be hard to differentiate between the vast array of needles, yarns, and notions (accessories), which can be enough to frighten anyone off. The 1st module of the course guides students through some popular types of needles, yarns, and notions, so that they can begin practising, without worrying about their choice of materials and equipment.

3. Candle Making Business: Turn You Habit into a Business with our Candle Making Online Course

Get the full benefits of our Candle Making Online Course. If you enjoy making candles, you may want to consider turning your hobby into a full-time job by starting your own candle-making company. If you're serious about making your new business a success, this comprehensive candle making course will guide you through the various steps and supplies required in candle production.

Basic candle-making techniques, as well as different types of wax and wicks, will be covered. You'll learn how to take all of the necessary safety precautions when creating candles, as well as how to make your workplace more secure.

You'll learn how to roll and pour candles, as well as how to make your own wax sheets, construct a variety of candle forms, experiment with colors, and become familiar with containers and additives. There will be birthday candles, hand-molded candles, beaded candles, scented candles, Danish tapers, beeswax candles, multi-wick candles, twisted tapers, themed, and floating candles available.

4. Sewing: Learn Basic And Advanced Sewing Techniques

Learn basic and advanced sewing techniques, a range of machine and hand stitching types, the equipment you need and how to use it, how to measure correctly and choose the right fabrics, how to follow commercial patterns and create your own, and how to build a business. You’ll even put your new-found skills to practice in 8 guided projects to get your portfolio started off.

For some, the most off-putting part of learning to sew is getting to grips with the sewing machine itself. The Sewing Diploma Course begins by removing all trepidation, teaching you the basic parts and functions of your sewing machine, no matter which brand you have. You will quickly learn how to operate a sewing machine, including how to thread the bobbin and thread your sewing machine, and even gain the confidence to troubleshoot any minor problems that may arise, and understand how to care for your machine.

Another area that may at first seem baffling, is the array of tools available to the sewer. The course introduces you to the basic tools and accessories that you need to have in your sewing basket and outlines what each does.

Before working on a garment for yourself or a client, it is important to take accurate measurements. You will learn how to correctly measure women and men and the importance of rechecking measurements as years go by, to allow for changes in weight or body shape.

Although the Sewing Diploma Course will teach you how to create your own custom-made projects, a great way to learn the basic principles of garment creation is by following commercial patterns. A skill every good sewer should possess, following commercial patterns, offers hands-on practice of the sewing techniques that you will use in with your own designs. This course shows you how to understand and follow commercial patterns.

5. Crochet: Learn To Crochet And Open Your Own Crochet Business

While working through this course, you will move from learning to crochet, to becoming a designer, to opening your own crochet business.

In Part I, you’ll learn all about how to crochet, from holding the hook to reading patterns. You’ll also learn a range of more advanced techniques.

In Part II, you’ll learn about designing crochet pieces and writing patterns. Each section will lead you, step-by-step, through making a different type of item; practice patterns are included to get you started.

In Part III, you’ll learn how to start your own crochet business, including the steps necessary for finding your target market, budgeting, and writing a business plan.

6. Cross Stitch: Learn All You Need To Know About Cross Stitching

The Cross Stitch Online Video Course begins with a detailed exploration of what cross stitch is – providing a little history on this popular form of counted-thread embroidery before diving into charts and keys, fabric count and blackwork.

With the foundations set, you’ll discover the equipment you’ll need to start cross-stitching. You will soon become an expert in needles, scissors, magnifiers, threads and canvases and how to choose the best supplies for your projects. Similarly, you will become familiar with the basics of fabric – as you are introduced to Aida, evenweave, linen and waste canvas.

You’ll learn how to set up your hoop, and how to stitch on various fabrics – covering basic stitches such as the quarter stitch and back stitch, along with starting methods. Once you have the basics down you’ll move onto intermediate and advanced stitches, including Chinese cross stitch and double running stitch.

As you gain more confidence, the Cross Stitch Online Video Course will take you through various cross-stitching techniques. You’ll look at the Danish and English methods, the stab and sew method, and plenty more. You’ll learn about dying cross stitch fabric, gridding it, and protecting it, using variegated and filament threads, adding dimension, and cleaning and preserving vintage cross stitch.

The course concludes by guiding you through various finishing techniques such as flat finish, canvas, and framing to present your cross stitch beautifully. You’ll also look at cushions, pillows, biscornu, ornaments, bookmarks and coasters.

7. Embroidery: Learn the art of Embroidery and its different techniques

One of the oldest forms of needlework, embroidery has been used from time immemorial to decorate different types of fabrics for domestic, ecclesiastical and ceremonial purposes. While it never went away, embroidery’s popularity has been renewed, with more and more modern crafters taking to their needles.

Through written explanation, illustration, and video instruction, this Embroidery Course's online modules will take you from beginner to being capable of creating your own projects. Along with the practical application of the craft, you’ll learn the theory as you explore its history and various styles.

8. Floristry: Set Up Your Own Floristry Business

The floristry industry will always be popular as no wedding; christening or special event would be complete without an assortment of beautiful flowers.

This comprehensive online course will teach you everything that you need to know about setting up your own Floristry business.

Floristry is an excellent business that can prove to be extremely profitable if you have the passion and dedication to make it a success. If you love flowers and you’re not worried about putting in the hard work to get things off the ground, then this could be the perfect business for you.

Starting with an introduction to the field along with its pros and cons to help you decide whether or not it is suitable for you. The next Module is dedicated entirely for floral arrangements: what these are, how you can make floral arrangements, what items you will need, what services you need to provide and other details that are important when getting started in floristry.

9. Printmaking Business: Discover the art of Printmaking

This course offers a great introduction to the medium – taking you through your first steps in printmaking and exposing you to a variety of styles, techniques and methods, so that you may identify which resonates with you most.

You’ll come away with a working knowledge of printmaking and the various ways in which it can be used for expression. Furthermore, you’ll have a better idea of how you might continue on your creative journey to exhibit and sell your artwork.

The Printmaking Course begins with a look at the different types of tools and equipment that printmakers and carvers use, along with how to repurpose household products and objects from nature to create unique prints.

Proceeding through the course, you’ll learn about a variety of printing types – exploring their differing styles and techniques. You’ll discover monoprinting, rubber stamping, lino carving, block printing, printing with flowers and plants, printing on eggs with dye and botanicals, printing on three-dimensional objects, serigraphy/silkscreen printing, and intaglio.

The course concludes with a look at how to start a printmaking business and hold your first printmaking exhibition, along with how to protect your wares should you decide to sell and what to consider when valuing your prints.

10. Fashion Design and Dressmaking: Study Fashion Design and Dressmaking Course and pursue a career or further education in fashion design and garment creation

This Fashion Design and Dressmaking Course will give you a complete understanding of fashion design and dressmaking. You will be guided through the history and principles of the subject, the formulation and presentation of ideas, the design process, understanding the materials and tools you’ll work with, and creating your own garments.

To gain an enhanced appreciation of fashion you will learn where it’s been and how it has evolved into what it is today. You’ll look at how changes in social landscape and economics have necessitated development within the fashion industry. You’ll learn the skills required to be successful, the different kinds of professions and specialties in the industry, and the benefits of a formal education in fashion.

Good fashion design is based on certain rules of aesthetic. You will explore the basic principles of aesthetics, including proportion, balance, harmony, rhythm, repetition, radiation, scale, gradation, emphasis and contrast. From this, you will understand the importance good aesthetics have in enhancing and refining creative elements in fashion.

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Ultimate Jewellery Making Bundle, 10 Courses includes the following courses, below is a summary of each course: 

Course 1 - Jewellery Making

Module 1 Benefits of the Career

  • Part 1: Introduction & Benefits of the Career
  • Part 2: The benefits of Jewellery Making as a Career
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 About Designing Jewellery / Jewellery Past to Present

  • Jewelry Past and Present
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 How to Design Jewellery

  • Part 1: How to Design Jewellery
  • Part 2: Colour and Texture
  • Part 3: Design Principles
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 How to Design Different Types of Jewellery

  • Part 1: How to Design Different Types of Jewellery
  • Part 2: Designing necklaces for face shapes
  • Part 3: Earrings
  • Part 4: Bracelets and Rings
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 Jewellery Materials

  • Part 1: Gold
  • Part 2: Silver and Platinum
  • Part 3: Titanium and Copper
  • Part 4: Gemstones
  • Part 5: Beads and Precious Metal Clays
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 Equipment and supplies

  • Part 1: Equipment and supplies
  • Part 2: Beading Supplies
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 The Design Process

  • Part 1: The Design Process
  • Part 2: CAD CAM
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 Making Your Own Jewellery

  • Part 1: Health and Safety in the Workplace
  • Part 2: What is soldering?
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Outsourcing Production

  • Part 1: Employing
  • Part 2: What about contractors and freelancers?
  • Part 3: Outsourcing Production
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10 Preparing for Your Career

  • Part 1: Preparing For Your Career
  • Part 2: Communication Skills
  • Part 3: Negotiating on Price
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11 Getting Hired

  • Part 1: Getting Hired
  • Part 2: Your portfolio
  • Part 3: Network
  • Part 4: Competency based questions
  • Part 5: Prepare questions to ask them.
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12 Starting Your Own Business

  • Part 1: Starting Your Business
  • Part 2: Writing A Business Plan
  • Part 3: Price of Materials
  • Part 4: Business Strategy
  • Part 5: Creating Your Workspace
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13 Fulfilling Orders

  • Part 1: Fulfilling Orders
  • Part 2: Delivery
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14 Selling Your Designs

  • Part 1: Selling Your Designs
  • Part 2: Marketing
  • Part 3: Selling to Individuals
  • Part 4: Canvass The MAN!
  • Part 5: Add value
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15 Selling On The Internet

  • Part 1: Online Sales
  • Part 2: Keywords
  • Part 3: Google Adwords
  • Module 15 Assessment

Course 2 - Jewellery Making Business

Module 1 Benefits of the Career

Module 2 About Designing Jewellery / Jewellery Past to Present

  • Jewellery Past and Present
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 How to Design Jewellery

  • Part 1: How to Design Jewellery
  • Part 2: Colour and Texture
  • Part 3: Design Principles
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 How to Design Different Types of Jewellery

  • Part 1: How to Design Different Types of Jewellery
  • Part 2: Designing Necklaces for Face Shapes
  • Part 3: Earrings
  • Part 4: Bracelets and Rings
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 Jewellery Materials

  • Part 1: Gold
  • Part 2: Silver and Platinum
  • Part 3: Titanium and Copper
  • Part 4: Gemstones
  • Part 5: Beads and Precious Metal Clays
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 Equipment and Supplies

  • Part 1: Equipment and Supplies
  • Part 2: Beading Supplies
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 The Design Process

  • Part 1: The Design Process
  • Part 2: CAD/CAM
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 Making Your Own Jewellery

  • Part 1: Health and Safety in the Workplace
  • Part 2: What is Soldering?
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9 Outsourcing Production

  • Part 1: Employing Staff
  • Part 2: Contractors and Freelancers
  • Part 3: Outsourcing Production
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10 Preparing for Your Career

  • Part 1: Preparing For Your Career
  • Part 2: Communication Skills
  • Part 3: Negotiating on Price
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11 Getting Hired

  • Part 1: Getting Hired
  • Part 5: Prepare Questions of Your Own
  • Part 4: Competency-Based Questions
  • Part 3: Network
  • Part 2: Your Portfolio
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12 Starting Your Own Business

  • Part 1: Starting Your Business
  • Part 2: Writing A Business Plan
  • Part 3: Price of Materials
  • Part 4: Business Strategy
  • Part 5: Creating Your Workspace
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13 Fulfilling Orders

  • Part 1: Fulfilling Orders
  • Part 2: Delivery
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14 Selling Your Designs

  • Part 1: Selling Your Designs
  • Part 2: Marketing
  • Part 3: Selling to Individuals
  • Part 4: Canvass The MAN!
  • Part 5: Add Value
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15 Selling On The Internet

  • Part 1: Online Sales
  • Part 3: Google AdWords
  • Part 2: Keywords
  • Module 15 Assessment

Course 3 - Knitting

Module 1: Materials

  • Part 1: Needles
  • Part 2: Yarns
  • Part 3: Notions
  • Part 4: Essential Kit
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Basics I

  • Part 1: Getting Started
  • Part 3: The Purl Stitch
  • Part 2: The Knit Stitch
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Basics II

  • Part 1: Taking the Next Steps
  • Part 3: Cast Offs
  • Part 2: Cast Ons
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Beyond the Basics: Essential Techniques

  • Part 1: Time to Shape Up
  • Part 2: Picking Up Stitches
  • Part 3: Joining Yarns
  • Part 4: Knitting in the Round
  • Part 5: Fixing Mistakes
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Working With Patterns

  • Part 1: Your Roadmap to Finished Objects
  • Part 2: Reading Patterns
  • Part 3: Reading Charts
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Finishing and Care

  • Part 1: Knitting decreasing and into back of loop
  • Part 2: Knitting Decreasing
  • Part 3: Finishing and Making Up
  • Part 4: Seaming
  • Part 5: Caring for Hand Knits
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Advanced Techniques

  • Part 1: Time to Delight
  • Part 2: Cables
  • Part 3: Brioche
  • Part 4: Stranded Knitting
  • Part 5: The Basket Weave
  • Part 6: Button Holes
  • Part 7: Cable Knitting
  • Part 8: Twisted Cords & Cable Right/Left
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Introduction to Design

  • Part 1: Why Design?
  • Part 2: Design Tips
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Scarves

  • Part 1: Why Scarves?
  • Part 2: Designing Your Scarf
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Baby Blankets

  • Part 1: Snuggle Up
  • Part 2: Designing Your Afghan
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: Toys

  • Part 1: Making Time for Play
  • Part 2: Designing Your Toy
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Socks

  • Part 1: Sock It to Me
  • Part 2: Choosing Yarns
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Jumpers

  • Part 1: Jumping Into Jumpers
  • Part 2: Further Design Considerations
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: Business Foundations

  • Part 1: Ready, Steady, Go
  • Part 2: Market Research
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: Budgeting and Finances

  • Part 1: Budgets, Prices, and Finances, Oh My
  • Part 2: Finding Financing
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16: Sales and Advertising

  • Part 1: Is Anybody Out There?
  • Part 2: Social Media
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Business Planning

  • Part 1: Business Planning
  • Part 2: Copyrights
  • Module 17 Assessment

Course 4 - Sewing

Module 1 – Sewing Machine Basics & Your Sewing Station

  • Part 1: Sewing Machine Basics
  • Part 2: Basic Sewing Machine Parts
  • Part 3: Hand Drawn Model of A Basic Sewing Machine
  • Part 4: Setting Up a Sewing Station
  • Part 5: Troubleshooting Your Sewing Machine
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 – Tools of the Trade

  • Part 1: For Sewing
  • Part 2: For Marking and For Cutting
  • Part 3: For Measuring and For Pressing
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 – Measurements

  • Measurements
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 – Commercial Patterns

  • Part 1: Many Types of Commercial Patterns
  • Part 2: Cutting Pattern Pieces
  • Part 3: Selvage and Grain
  • Part 4: Interfacing & Lining
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 – Fabrics

  • Part 1: Fabric Types
  • Part 2: Man-Made Fibres
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 – Techniques

  • Part 1: Techniques
  • Part 2: Pinning & Cutting your Pattern
  • Part 3: Cutting & Marking Lining
  • Part 4: Ironing Interface & Lining
  • Part 5: Attaching Lining to Material
  • Part 6: Stitching Pivot Points
  • Part 7: Top Stitching Panels
  • Part 8: Joining Seams
  • Part 9: Attaching Belt Loops
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 – Basic Hand and Sewing Machine Stitches

  • Part 1: Hand Stitches
  • Part 2: Creating Back Stitches
  • Part 3: Sewing Machine Stitch
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 – Advanced Sewing Techniques

  • Part 1: How to Sew Curves
  • Part 2: Pleats
  • Part 3: Sewing Machine Buttonholes
  • Part 4: How to Sew on a Snap
  • Part 5: Sewing a Zip into a Cushion
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9 - Simple Sketching and Pattern Making

  • Simple Sketching and Pattern Making
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10 – Decorative Pillow

  • Making a Basic Pillowcase
  • Decorative Pillow

Module 11 – Patchwork Placemat

  • Patchwork Placemat

Module 12 – Patchwork Table Runner

  • Patchwork Table Runner

Module 13 – Headband

  • Headband

Module 14 – Fashion Neck Scarf

  • Fashion Neck Scarf

Module 15 – Pouch

  • Pouch

Module 16 - Pin Cushion

  • Pin Cushion

Module 17 – Infinity Scarf

  • Infinity Scarf

Module 18 – Starting a Sewing Business

  • Part 1: Finding Your Sewing Niche
  • Part 2: Name Your Business
  • Module 18 Assessment

Course 5 - Crochet

Module 1: Materials

  • Part 1: Hooks
  • Part 1.1: Hook Roll Kit
  • Part 2: Yarns
  • Part 3: Notions
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Basics I

  • Part 1: Holding the Hook and Yarn
  • Part 2: The Double Crochet
  • Part 2.1: Second Row Double Stitch
  • Part 2.2: Last 2 stitches in a row
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Basics II

  • Part 1: Connect the Dots
  • Part 2: Increasing
  • Part 3: Creating the Shell Stitch
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Beyond the Basics

  • Part 1: Joining Yarns
  • Part 2: Basic Gathered Stitches
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Working With Patterns

  • Part 1: Working With Patterns
  • Part 2: Charts/Diagrams
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Care and Finishing

  • Part 1: Care and Finishing
  • Part 2: Seaming
  • Part 3: Weaving In Ends
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Advanced Techniques

  • Part 1: Advanced Techniques
  • Part 2: Open Stitches
  • Part 2.1: Completing a Granny Square
  • Part 3: Other Techniques
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Intro to Design

  • Part 1: Intro to Design
  • Part 2: Sizing
  • Part 3: Shaping
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Scarves and Shawls

  • Part 1: Scarves and Shawls
  • Part 2: Designing a Scarf or Shawl
  • Part 3: A Grey Day
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Afghans

  • Part 1: Throw Backs
  • Part 2: Yarns, Yarn Amounts, and Tension
  • Part 3: Sounds of Summer
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: Toys and Amigurumi

  • Part 1: Play Time!
  • Part 2: Yarns, Yarn Amounts, and Tension
  • Part 3: Percy Postbox
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Bags

  • Part 1: It’s in the Bag
  • Part 2: Designing a Bag
  • Part 3: Lazy Daisy
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Jumpers

  • Part 1: Jumpers
  • Part 2: Yarns, Yarn Amounts, and Tension
  • Part 3: Easy Drop Shoulder Jumper Recipe
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: First Steps

  • Part 1: First Steps
  • Part 2: Discover Your Target Market
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: Venues and Advertising

  • Part 1: Venues
  • Part 2: Advertising
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16. Finances and Budgeting

  • Part 1: Finances and Budgeting
  • Part 2: Financing
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Business Plans

  • Part 1: Business Plans
  • Part 2: The Giving Spirit
  • Module 17 Assessment

Course 6 - Cross-stitch

Module 1: Cross-Stitching in Detail

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: The History of Cross Stitch
  • Part 2: Charts and Keys on a Cross Stitch Pattern
  • Part 3: Fabric Count
  • Part 4: Blackwork
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Cross Stitch Equipment

  • Part 1: Needles and Pins
  • Part 2: Scissors and Magnifiers
  • Part 3: Threads of Many Colours
  • Part 4: Tips and Tricks for Choosing Supplies
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Fabric Basics

  • Part 1: How to Prepare the Fabric
  • Part 2: Aida, Evenweave and Linen
  • Part 3: Waste Canvas
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Getting Started with Basic Stitches

  • Part 1: Setting Up the Hoop
  • Part 2: Stitching on Aida and Linen
  • Part 3: Basic Stitches
  • Part 4: Let’s Get Started
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Intermediate and Advanced Stitches

  • Part 1: Confetti Stitch and Star Stitch
  • Part 2: Long-Armed Cross Stitch
  • Part 3: Double Running Stitch and Chinese Cross Stitch
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Cross-Stitching techniques I

  • Part 1: Danish Method Vs English Method
  • Part 2: Two-Handed Stitching and Stab and Sew Methods
  • Part 3: The Railroad Method and the Couching Method
  • Part 4: The Parking Thread Method and the Cross Country Method
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Cross-Stitching techniques II

  • Part 1: Dying Cross Stitch Fabric
  • Part 2: Tea Dying and Coffee Dying Techniques
  • Part 3: Gridding Cross Stitch Fabric and Protecting Your Cross Stitch Fabric
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Cross-Stitching techniques III

  • Part 1: Using Variegated Threads and Filament Thread
  • Part 2: Adding Another Dimension - Painting, Stumpwork and Beading
  • Part 3: Cleaning and Preserving Vintage Cross Stitch
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Finishing Techniques I

  • Part 1: Flat Finish
  • Part 2: Flat Fold Finish
  • Part 3: Stretching on Canvas and Framing
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Finishing Techniques II

  • Part 1: Cushions and Pillows
  • Part 2: Biscornu
  • Part 3: Bookmarks, Coasters and Placemats
  • Conclusion
  • Module 10 Assessment

Course 7 - Embroidery

Module 1: The History of Embroidery

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Embroidery through the Ages
  • Part 2: Indian Embroidery
  • Part 3: Chinese Embroidery and Irish Embroidery

Module 2: Embroidery Equipment

  • Part 1: Needles and Scissors
  • Part 2: Thread, Hoops and Embroidery Fabrics
  • Part 3: Needle Minders and Stabiliser

Module 3: Types of Embroidery

  • Part 1: Assisi Embroidery
  • Part 2: Schwalm Embroidery and Stumpwork
  • Part 3: Crewel Embroidery

Module 4: Basic Stitches

  • Part 1: Backstitch and Blanket Stitch
  • Part 2: Chain Stitch, Chevron Stitch and Colonial Knot
  • Part 3: Coral Stitch, Couching Stitch and Satin Stitch

Module 5: Intermediate and Advanced Embroidery Stitches

  • Part 1: Sheaf Stitch, Woven Wheel Stitch and Spider Web Stitch
  • Part 2: Scroll Stitch and Pekinese Stitch

Module 6: Embroidery Techniques I

  • Part 1: Huck Embroidery and Kasuti Embroidery
  • Part 2: Sashiko Folk Embroidery and Silk Ribbon Embroidery
  • Part 3: Stabbing and Sewing Methods and Candlewicking

Module 7: Embroidery Techniques II

  • Part 1: Knotless Embroidery and How to Replace Stitches
  • Part 2: Warp and Weft and Binding an Embroidery Hoop

Module 8: Embroidery Tips

  • Part 1: Embroidery Tinting and Marking/Transferring Patterns
  • Part 2: How to Make Embroidery Patches
  • Part 3: Ironing Embroidery and Common Embroidery Mistakes

Module 9: Finishing

  • Part 1: Finishing the Back of a Hooped Project and Edge Finishing
  • Part 2: Combining Stitches for Borders and Stretching on Canvas

Module 10: Beginner Projects

  • Part 1: Kitchen Towel and T-Shirt
  • Part 2: Pillow Cover and Denim
  • Conclusion

Course 8 - Floristry

Module 1: Floristry

  • Part 1: Introduction to Floristry
  • Part 2: Benefits of a Career in Floristry
  • Part 3: Knowledge
  • Part 4: Summary
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Floral Arrangements

  • Part 1: Creating Floral Arrangements
  • Part 2: Maintaining Flowers
  • Part 3: Flowers, Greens and Plants
  • Part 4: Plants You Should Know
  • Part 5: Colour and Design
  • Part 6: Arrangements
  • Part 7: Container Arrangements
  • Part 8: Corsages and Boutonnieres
  • Video: Making a buttonhole
  • Part 9: Basket Gardens
  • Part 10: Summary
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Weddings

  • Part 1: Wedding Flowers
  • Part 2: Making Arrangements
  • Part 3: Meeting with Clients
  • Part 4: Summary
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Your Own Shop

  • Part 1: Starting Your Own Shop
  • Part 2: Buying an Established Shop
  • Part 3: Opening a New Shop
  • Part 4: Getting Started
  • Part 5: Name and Logo
  • Part 6: Types of Delivery Services
  • Part 7: Essential Equipment
  • Part 8: Layout and Maintenance
  • Part 9: Wholesalers and Suppliers
  • Part 10: Choosing Materials
  • Part 11: Advance and Standing Orders
  • Part 12: Summary
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Customers

  • Part 1: Getting Customers
  • Part 2: Keeping Customers
  • Part 3: Walk-in Customers
  • Part 4: Phone Customers
  • Part 5: Online Customers
  • Part 6: Corporate Flowers
  • Part 7: Hotels and Restaurants
  • Part 8: Flowers in Government Offices
  • Part 9: Flowers in Hospitals
  • Part 10: Funeral Homes
  • Part 11: Summary
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Marketing

  • Part 1: Marketing Your Business
  • Part 2: Advertising
  • Part 3: Promotional Tools
  • Part 4: Trade Shows and Events
  • Part 5: Summary
  • Module 6 Assessment

Course 9 - Printmaking Business

Module 1: Introduction to Printmaking

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: A Brief History of Printmaking
  • Part 2: What is a Print? Basic Mark Making
  • Part 3: Letterpress Printing and Tessellation
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Tools, Supplies, Repurposing Equipment in Printmaking

  • Part 1: Setting Up a Basic Printmaking Studio
  • Part 2: Tools for Carving
  • Part 3: Foraging and Scavenging
  • Part 4: Creating a Portfolio
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Introduction to Monoprinting

  • Part 1: What is Monoprinting?
  • Part 2: Dendritic Monoprinting, Ghost Prints and Traced Monotypes
  • Part 3: Mask Making
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Rubber Stamping—Carving Your Own Stamp

  • Part 1: Rubber Stamping
  • Part 2: Tools of the Trade
  • Part 3: Layering Techniques
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Introduction to Linocuts and More Complex Prints

  • Part 1: Introduction to Linocuts
  • Part 2: Designing a Pattern
  • Part 3: Multi-Coloured Linocuts
  • Part 4: Repurposing Equipment
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Introduction to Block Printing

  • Part 1: Influences from India
  • Part 2: Tools and Supplies
  • Part 3: Designing Patterns with Fabric as a Printing Surface
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Eco-Printing I—Using Botanicals

  • Part 1: Botanical Printmaking
  • Part 2: Using Steam
  • Part 3: Making a Botanical Bundle and Rust-Dyed Fabric
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Eco-Printing II—Printing on Eggshells

  • Part 1: Natural Pigments
  • Part 2: Egg Surfaces for Decoration: A Brief History
  • Part 3: Egg Dyeing and Printing
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Introduction to Printmaking on Ceramic Bisque

  • Part 1: Printing on Ceramics
  • Part 2: Printing on Earthenware and Air-Dry Clay
  • Part 3: Design Elements for Making Patterns
  • Part 4: Printing onto a 3D Shape
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Introduction to Serigraphy

  1. Part 1: Serigraphy
  2. Part 2: Hand-Building a Silkscreen
  3. Part 3: Layering Techniques Using Different Printmaking Processes
  4. Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: Introduction to Intaglio Printmaking

  • Part 1: Intaglio
  • Part 2: Collagraphy
  • Part 3: Repurposing Polystyrene and Foam
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Using Printmaking for Business

  • Part 1: Adding Value to Your Prints
  • Part 2: Tax and Insurance
  • Part 3: Exhibition Spaces
  • Conclusion
  • Module 12 Assessment
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email info@coursesforsuccess.com and we will create them for you. *Each course access, time of completion and certification varies depending on the course type.

28.  How will I contact Courses For Success if I have any questions?

You can contact our support team, at any time through live chat on our website, or email at info@coursesforsuccess.com, or by calling one of our phone numbers depending on which country you are in.  

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Course Bundles

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Course Bundles