

Sewing courses
For beginners and advanced
Discover the basics of sewing, from working with patterns and operating a sewing machine to finishing seams, adjustments, and final details. Whether you’re holding fabric and scissors for the first time or already know the basics and want to learn more advanced techniques, you’ll try everything hands-on and take home your own handmade original piece.
Everything that you need to know
WHO THE COURSES ARE FOR
For beginners and slightly advanced participants. The courses are suitable for anyone who wants to learn sewing, improve their technique, or create their own piece of clothing or accessory.
WHAT WILL YOU GAIN?
Practical experience with a sewing machine, patterns, fabrics, and basic tailoring techniques. You’ll take home a handmade sewn product.
WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
Weekends from 10:00-18:00 include breaks for lunch. Small groups and personal approach. We combine theory with practice.
IN THE PRICE
All necessary materials, machines, and tools are provided. Refreshments (premium coffee, tea, and fruit) are included in the price. Lunch is not included.
Loyalty program
The more you create, the less you pay
2nd course
3nd course
4th and each additional one
10%
discount
Returning to the craft
15%
discount
Building my skills
20%
discount
You're a part of our carpenting family
To receive the discount, you are required to complete the pre-course and post-course questionnaire if it is sent to you.
Tools and machines
Course offer
My journey into carpentry began 8 years ago in America. From building simple birdhouses, I gradually worked my way up to solid wood furniture and complex laminates, even working on boat interiors in the Caribbean.
Thanks to experience from three continents, I now know exactly what a beginner needs to “figure out” at the start so that the craft excites rather than discourages them. I still vividly remember my own beginnings, which is why at MSBA I guide you through hands-on practice without unnecessary talk.
My goal is to pass on practical tricks from around the world and teach you how to think about wood in a way that allows you to leave the workshop with confidence and the joy of a job well done.
































































