Wardrobe Alterations *In-Person*

Do you have a pile of clothes you've bought but never wear because they don't fit you properly? Knowing how to alter your own clothes is a great skill to have when affording a tailor can be a luxury. Join us for this in-person workshop to learn how to alter clothes on your own. We will demonstrate how to hem your pants and skirts, shorten your sleeves, and alter your shirt or dress. We will touch base on the basic stitches used to sew by hand and will explain helpful tools and techniques to use when altering clothes. Please bring articles of clothing that you would like to learn how to alter. Instructor: Rachael Linker

Sections

ALTH-SP24.01

Start Date

May 4, 2024

Time

9:30am

Location

CCAE

Cost

$80.00

Availability

0

Saturday, 9:30am-1:30pm. May. 4

This class will meet in-person at CCAE with a limited student capacity. Please view our In-Person Class Guidelines prior to enrolling.

Instructors: Rachael Linker

Instructor

Rachael Linker

Rachael Linker has loved costumes from an early age. Originally from California, she received her BFA in Theater Design/Technology from Emerson College in Boston and her MFA in Costume Design from Temple University in Philadelphia. She is a costume designer, creator, crafter, educator, cosplayer, wardrobe technician, makeup artist, scenic painter, Etsy shop owner, geek, nerd, history buff, wife, and cat mom. Her website can be found at rlinkercostuming.com.