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Learning pathways

In development

What are SWIFTS? They’re exciting new skills development programmes for all women to learn crafts in a series of structured courses which take you from absolute beginner to advanced – and even to coveted SWI judge level.

Currently in development, there will be two strands – SWI Foundation in Textile Skills, and SWI Foundation in Food Technology Skills.

Pilot schemes are taking place around the country, and the plan is to launch the first course shortly. Eventually, there will be lots of courses to choose from: Knitting, Crochet, Embroidery, Baking, Preserves and Floral Art, and more will follow.

If you would like to be kept updated as the courses develop please click the link below to let us know.

SWIFTS Pathway

SWIFTS will take you from absolute beginner to advanced and you could end up being a qualified tutor or judge too. At each level you’ll be guided by expert tutors with friendly in-person workshops and online follow-up sessions to support your learning.

The SWIFTS pathway offers opportunities for everyone – whether you’re a hobbyist, an aspiring professional, or potential judge. You’ll build and demonstrate expertise in techniques taught to SWI’s high standards and gain credits along the way.

Become a member

Join a vibrant community where you can connect with like-minded women, learn new skills and socialise. Many members say their life has been enhanced with lifelong learning, fun, and the friendships they have made along the way.

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