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Here is the workshop schedule we expect to keep to, complete with scheduled teachers, specialty techniques classes, and hotel cost per night for a single or double room (if you're on a budget - who isn't?) we can fix you up with a roommate during your workshop to split the hotel cost in half. Note, that although we have a different schedule of specialty techniques classes for each workshop, each workshop will also include 2 days worth of creativity classes on Dress Shop® software use, to include using and understanding the program, manipulating the measurements to vary your results, and countless ways to vary the printed Dress Shop® patterns to achieve different garment designs.
Call 800-626-1262 or email for more information or to reserve your space at the workshop of your choice.
FABRIC EXCHANGE: Bring any fabric you have at home which is nice, but which you don't think you'll ever use. (You know, you liked it when you got it 3 years ago, but now you're less enthusiastic, or you've decided that it just isn't YOU.) Not horrible fabric, mind you, that you got at a garage sale for almost nothing and plan to use for muslins. But pieces that someone else might like. SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT: Since so many are interested in the classes where we make wearable garments from your measurements (muslins, but with wearing ease and styled for your individual body), it's more urgent that we not spread out the measuring appointments over 4 days but that we get measurements taken as early as possible in the workshop (especially for those who are staying all 4 days). So we're doing 3 things. (1) We're inviting all educator trainees to come in the evening before the workshop and get some advanced training to enable them to help. (2) We're scheduling measuring appointments as early as possible in the workshop, even is we have to measure some people in the first couple of evenings (classes only run until 5 p.m. in every workshop except Toronto). (3) And we're moving the class schedule around a bit, not cutting anything but pushing the ones where you'll need your measurements to make real garments as far back as possible. |