Always wanted to sign up for one of the UK's top sewing courses to pick up a new skill or improve your technique? Whether you're a beginner or talented stitcher searching for sewing courses outside of London, we've got a crafty treat for you.

After the BBC’s Great British Sewing Bee burst onto our screens in 2013, we all fell in love with the art of sewing and embroidery all over again, but the fun hasn't stopped with the end of this year's series.

To get you into a creative mood and show you how wonderful (and relaxing) the hobby can be, we're inviting you on the ultimate sewing holiday in Bath, where you'll have the chance to meet Sewing Bee judge Esme Young.

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Taking place next April as the perfect way to blow away the cobwebs on a short break with like-minded Good Housekeeping readers, our three-day trip is set to be a fabulously crafty escape.

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During your two-night stay in the gorgeous Georgian spa town of Bath, you’ll meet Sewing Bee judge Esme Young and hear all about her design career and celebrity clients, including Toyah, Grace Jones and Julie Christie. Esme will be on hand to guide you through one of the workshops too – what a dream!

The two 90-minute embroidery workshops you'll attend will be hosted by fashion designer Jo Hill – with Esme giving you tips and inspecting your creations.

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Jo Hill specialises in a style known as free-motion embroidery, which she will demonstrate before teaching you how to do it yourself. The designer, who has her own countryside studio, makes an array of beautiful creations, including lampshades and cushions inspired by British wildlife and scenery.

During an exclusive and intimate talk from Esme, you'll not only learn about her life, but also get to ask her questions about the Sewing Bee, what goes on behind the scenes and tips for sewing at home.

A cosy stay in a country-chic hotel

You’ll spend the two nights with breakfast at the gorgeous Country Living Lansdown Grove, housed in one of the oldest buildings in Bath. Its timeless country-chic decor may even offer you some inspiration with your crafty creations.

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The hotel is a stone’s throw from some of Bath’s most impressive sights which you will have plenty of time to explore. You'll find Bath Abbey, the Roman Baths and Thermae Bath Spa, the UK’s only natural thermal spa, nearby. Bath also has cobbled streets full of quirky independent shops.

Join Esme Young and fashion designer Jo Hill in Bath for your own Great British Sewing Bee next spring. BOOK NOW

The 10 best weekend bags for your next mini break
Most practical weekend bag
Lisbon Duffle Backpack Large
Kapten & Son Lisbon Duffle Backpack Large

This duffle bag/backpack hybrid has been a game changer for our senior homes and lifestyle writer, Megan Geall, as it can easily transport days' worth of outfits and belongings. There’s also a chest buckle for better support and security – perfect for when you’re carrying heavy loads!

The design feels very high quality and we love the two end compartments for keeping everything separate. There’s plenty of storage inside too, including two mesh pockets and a laptop compartment. It also comes with laundry and shoe bags, so you’ll have everything you need to stay organised on the go.

Good roll-top weekend bag
Stockholm Backpack
Helly Hansen Stockholm Backpack

This Helly Hansen backpack would make a thoughtful unisex gift for travellers. Thanks to the roll-top design, the main compartment is adjustable and easy to fasten. It also comes with a laptop sleeve and padded straps, making it a great pick for those who commute via public transport or bike.

It’s not the biggest backpack so is best suited to light packers or one-night stays but it’s an affordable buy.

Good budget weekend bag
Stand+ Duffle Bag
Eastpak Stand+ Duffle Bag
Now 16% Off

After splashing out on a weekend away, the last thing you need is to spend a fortune on your luggage. That’s why we love this affordable, yet practical, bag from Eastpak. It’s lightweight and versatile with carry handles and an adjustable, detachable shoulder strap.

It folds away easily and comes with a compact pouch for no-fuss storage when it’s not in use. Plus, it's the ideal cabin-friendly size if you want something to fly with.

Weekender Holdall
Fjällräven Weekender Holdall

Popular luggage brand Fjällräven specialises in durable designs, and this weekender is no exception.

With a 30L capacity, it can be worn in three ways: crossbody, as a hold-all, or as a backpack. The handles are a little rough and they’re not the strongest, but while it may look small, it can hold a lot. Plus, there’s a 17” laptop compartment and the expandable front section is handy for keeping passports and phones within quick reach.

Good value weekend bag
Gatwick Travel Duffle Bag
ROKA Gatwick Travel Duffle Bag

We love the versatility of this bag. As well as top handles, it has a detachable shoulder strap, a side handle, and a sleeve handle to attach it to your suitcase so you can breeze through the airport.

The handy shoe compartment is separate from the main bag, and there are two pockets on the front that offer a lot more extra space than you’d initially think. There’s also a laptop compartment and interior pockets for valuables. It’s not the smartest-looking bag on this list but it’s practical, durable and more affordable than most.

Good lightweight weekend bag
Featherlight Weekender
Away Featherlight Weekender

Part of the brand’s ‘Featherlight’ collection, this weekend bag weighs in at least than one kilogram, so even if you fill it to the brim with your favourite outfits, it shouldn’t weigh you down. However, the polyester twill material does feel cheaper than a traditional duffle bag – something to keep in mind if you typically opt for a thicker fabric.

The bag comes with a 16” laptop pocket, an interior and exterior pocket, and a shoe compartment at the bottom. We also love the adjustable crossbody strap, which feels sturdy and secure and (most importantly) comfortable!

Good budget buy
Travel Duffel Bag with Cosmetic Bag
Kono Travel Duffel Bag with Cosmetic Bag
Now 33% Off

This is more of an overnight option than a weekend bag, but it’s super affordable, can be easily adjusted from handbag size to an overnight bag, and comes with a matching cosmetic bag for storing your beauty essentials.

There’s also a sleeve for attaching it to your suitcase so you can free up your hands in the airport.

SoFo Weekender M
Horizn Studios SoFo Weekender M

Sleek and sophisticated, travelling with this weekend bag certainly won’t cramp your style. It’s made with a water-sealed base and waterproof lining and features padded handles, and an adjustable shoulder strap made of coated cotton.

There are also pockets on the inside and outside for storing valuables or items that need to be within easy reach, and the 32L capacity means there’s plenty of room for everything you might need for a weekend getaway.

Good weekend backpack
Hybrid Backpack 30L
Stubble & Co Hybrid Backpack 30L

Our tech editor, Simon Cocks, says Stubble & Co's Hybrid backpack is fantastic for a long weekend getaway. It opens like a suitcase for packing, and the 30L capacity allows you to fit a lot in.

It weighs just 1.5kg and has smart features like a dual-access top pocket, a padded laptop and tablet compartment, and water-resistant zips. It might be a little bulky if you're travelling light, but if you've got a lot to carry, it's a comfy all-in-one travel backpack.

Good leather weekend bag
Boston Duffle Travel Bag
Aspinal of London Boston Duffle Travel Bag

Aspinal of London's classic Boston holdall is handcrafted from fine, full-grain leather with a gorgeous pebble finish, for a quality, durable finish that should last a lifetime.

Its soft shell and beautiful printed silk lining, paired with sturdy handles and a detachable strap, make it a both a practical and stylish choice.

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How we choose the best weekend bags

Our senior homes and lifestyle writer, Megan Geall, looks after all the Good Housekeeping Institute’s tried and tested luggage guides, so she knows what to look for in the ultimate weekend bag.

She spent weeks trying out many of the bags featured above, including taking two of them with her to Glastonbury this year. Others have been recommended by the frequent travellers in Team GH. We were looking for practical, durable, lightweight and stylish designs that could fit everything we needed for a weekend away. We also paid close attention to standout features such as suitcase sleeves, separate shoe compartments and extra pockets for easy access.

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How big should a weekend bag be?

The ideal weekend bag size depends on where you're going, how you’re travelling and the length of your trip. For example, if you're travelling by coach or train, we highly recommend something that’s lightweight with a generous capacity, such as the Helly Hansen Stockholm Backpack (15 x 30 x 45 cm).

However, for the airport, you'll want a design that fits everything and has easy-to-access pockets for holding your passport and boarding pass. We love the Kono Travel Duffel Bag with Cosmetic Bag, which also has a sleeve so you can safely attach it to the handle of your suitcase.

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