I agree - spotlight is great. As are the local community colleges.... I did a dressmaking course earlier this year and it was a great refresher for me.(i did do sewing at school though, so knew the basics).ive made dresses for the girls, pjs, tops for myself...but hun...arent you about to have a baby ?????
ETA: If you lived closer to me i would show you....
Buy a pattern and make sure it's one rated for beginners and some fabric. Something simple like a t shirt or trackpants (without pockets). They come with instructions that are easy to follow!
For lessons try a sewing shop. My local patchwork shop does general sewing lessons as well
Sewing World at Mt Gravatt or Springwood do really good classes, really low numbers, lots of one-on-one time, and go at your own pace. They also let you choose your own projects and they just help you through them, and are really flexible with class times. I've never done one, but I've watched them in action, up the back of the shop.
I also found them to be really personal - they always ask me to go back and show off what I've made recently (after I bought a machine from them) and I feel like I can go in any time to get advice.
I don't know if that's too far for you, but it's really really good. Otherwise, lots of small sewing shops run them.
And, like Linda, I can give you some ideas
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