Wednesday, April 1, 2009

CanCan Skirts & Codpieces!

Hello Friends!

There are exciting new developments on the horizon! I am adding a whole series of REALLY FUN 1 day and 3 day workshops to the sewing class schedule! Read through this blog and then see the list below. If you are attending any of the summer festivals like Dreamtime or Burning Man, these workshops will be of great interest to you! Think Petticoats, CanCan Skirts & Codpieces!

New services are also being added. Check these out!
I am now offering Arts & Crafts facilitation for residential treatment facilities. These programs assist mid to low level functioning alzheimer's and dementia patients in exercising their motor functions and enrich their lives tremendously. If you are interested in receiving more information, please email me and I will send you an information packet.

I am also in the process of putting together teaching packets for homeschooler's (groups and individuals) that can also be used for scout troop projects and church youth groups. Each packet will contain a month's worth of weekly lesson plans that will end with a finished sewn project. Feel free to pass this information along to any interested parties.

I will be offering a significant discount on several classes this summer, including the Corset Class! And without further adieu, here is the new lineup of classes! Scheduling still in the works.

Fun & Easy Tutu's - 1 day workshop
Easy Petticoats & CanCan Skirts - 1 day workshop
Elaborate Headdresses - 1 day workshop
Horns, Beaks, Tails & Codpieces - 1 day workshop
Mask Making - 1 day workshop
Quick & Dirty Costuming on a Shoestring Budget
Make your own Handbag - 1 day workshop
Make Your Own Bathing Suit - 1 day workshop
Stretch & Sew - Working With Knits
The Real Tutu - Pancake Style - 3 day workshop
The Corset Class
Kids Couture Craft & Sewing (for the wee ones) - No sewing machine required

I am so looking forward to all the fun we are going to have this summer! I hope to see you soon!

Think! April
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My method is different. I do not rush into actual work. When I get a new idea, I start at once building it up in my imagination, and make improvements and operate the device in my mind. When I have gone so far as to embody everything in my invention, every possible improvement I can think of, and when I see no fault anywhere, I put into concrete form the final product of my brain.
~Nikola Tesla

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