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Walk out of this sewing workshop in Amsterdam wearing something you actually made yourself. The wrap top is one of those beginner-friendly garments that looks way more impressive than the effort it takes — and that's exactly why we love it.
Over 4 hours at the Naaicafé in Amsterdam, you'll learn how to cut your pattern pieces, work with stretchy or woven fabric, and sew together a wrap-style top that ties at the waist. The instructor walks you through each step — from pinning and cutting to finishing seams and getting the fit right. No experience needed. Seriously, none.
You leave with a finished wrap top you made by hand, plus the basic sewing skills to do it again at home.
Relaxed studio, good company, no pressure.

DE STEEK is Amsterdam's go-to spot for anyone who wants to learn to sew, stitch, or fix what they already own. Part sewing café, part fabric shop, part workshop studio. It's a proper creative space where making things with your hands is just what people do on a Tuesday afternoon. Founded in 2019 by fashion designer Natalie de Koning, DE STEEK grew out of eight years of teaching sewing across Amsterdam. The idea was simple: bring it all under one roof, make it accessible to everyone, and ditch the intimidation factor completely. It worked. At the studio, a rotating team of fashion designers and textile artists run workshops on everything from pattern cutting to natural dyeing to visible mending.
DE STEEK's workshops attract total beginners and experienced makers alike. No judgement, no pressure, just good instruction, the right tools, and a room full of people figuring it out together.
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