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Frequently Asked Questions
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Most craft studios in Melbourne welcome beginners. For a gentle start, try the 3-week Sewing Basics course at Thread Den in Fitzroy (4.9★ rating) which breaks down techniques progressively, or the Live Online Soy Candle Making class you can do from home. Both provide all materials and patient instruction with no prior experience needed.
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Materials are typically included in Melbourne craft workshops. For example, Thread Den provides sewing machines and fabric, Slow Clay Centre includes 10kg of clay and studio glazes, and candle making classes supply all wax, wicks, and containers. Always check the specific class description for any exceptions.
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Single sessions (2-3 hours) like Kokedama workshops or candle making give you a finished project to take home the same day. Multi-week courses (3-8 weeks) like Thread Den's sewing program or Slow Clay's pottery terms build foundational skills progressively with homework and practice time between sessions. Choose based on your goals—immediate gratification vs. long-term skill development.
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Yes, many Melbourne craft studios offer private group bookings. The Windsor Workshop in Prahran accommodates team events, and online classes like Soy Candle Making can be booked for remote teams. Contact vendors directly for group rates and customization options—most require minimum 6-10 participants.
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It depends on the medium. Textile projects (sewing) and botanical crafts (Kokedama) go home same-day. Pottery requires 2-4 weeks for drying, bisque firing, and glaze firing. Candle making is immediate once cooled. The instructor will explain timelines at the start of class—pottery students typically schedule pickup after receiving email notification.
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The Inner North (Fitzroy, Collingwood, Brunswick) has the highest concentration of craft studios—Thread Den and Slow Clay Centre are both easily accessible. Bayside options include The Windsor Workshop in Prahran. Most inner-city studios have limited street parking; Collingwood and Fitzroy are well-served by tram 86 and 11. Check individual studio pages for specific transport and parking advice.