Creative Mending – September 20

Instructor: Laura Tanzer

Skill Level: Beginner-Advanced

Creative Mending is a great way to cultivate your inner artisan by mending your favorite items with a bit of fun and flair. Bring that fave jacket or sneakers or tote or pillow (or any textile item) to the workshop and learn a few techniques with which to mend while also making that item new!

Learn a few stitches. Add a bit of textile or trim for a visual contrast or simply layer on thread with hand sewing. The cost of the workshop includes a small mending kit (hand-sewing needle, thread, and small fabric/trim remnants).

Please note *** A materials fee of $10 is due to the instructor at the time of the class.

Additional fabrics will be available for a small fee, payable at the workshop ($5 each).

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About the Instructor:

I am a sustainability artisan, entrepreneur, textile artist, clothing engineer, and educator. I work with textiles, sculpting wearable art for the body.
I experiment with digital printing by printing my art photographs on textiles and using those prints as a basis for creating wearable art for the body. I use raw materials such as vintage and dead stock – all are natural fiber materials, such as cotton, silk, and linen. I create almost no waste and teach others how to do the same. My workshops are ‘small batch’ – limited to less than 10 in person as well as online. That affords participants individual attention. I teach the skills for working with textiles, including, but not limited to sewing, handwork, pattern making, and draping.

Cancellation/Refund Policy: 

We understand that plans can change, and we strive to accommodate our participants as best as possible. Please review our refund policy before registering for a workshop:

In order to request a withdrawal from a workshop, students must contact the Guild by phone at 717-431-8706 or contact us here.

Cancellations More Than 7 Days Before the Workshop

If a cancellation is made more than 7 days before the workshop, a 10% administrative fee will be deducted from any refund to the original form of payment to cover credit card processing and administrative costs. A workshop credit of 100% of the tuition may also be offered. Workshop credits expire 6 months after the date of the workshop.

Cancellations Within 4-7 Days of the Workshop

Cancellations made within 4 to 7 days of the workshop are not eligible for a refund to the original form of payment but may be transferred to another class or issued as a workshop credit for future use. Workshop credits expire 6 months after the date of the workshop.

Cancellations 3 Days or Less of the Workshop

Cancellations made within 3 days of the workshop are not eligible for a refund or a workshop credit.

No-Show Policy

If you do not notify us ahead of the class and fail to attend, you are not eligible for a refund or a workshop credit.

Classes canceled by the instructor or the Guild.

Students are eligible to receive a 100% refund to the original form of payment or workshop credit if the workshop is canceled by the instructor or the Guild. Workshop credits expire within 6 months of the date of the workshop.

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  • Creative Mending
     2025-09-20
     1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Details Price Qty
Non Member - Creative Mending - September 20show details + $60.00 USD  
Guild Member - Creative Mending - September 20show details + $54.00 USD  


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Venue Phone: 717-431-8706

Venue Website:

Address:
335 N Queen St, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17603, United States

Workshop Teachers

  • Laura Tanzer
    I am a sustainability artisan, entrepreneur, textile artist, clothing engineer, and educator. I work with textiles, sculpting wearable art for the body. I experiment with digital printing by printing my art photographs on textiles and using those prints as basis for creating wearable art for the body. I use raw materials such as vintage and dead stock - all are natural fiber materials, such as cotton, silk, linen. I create almost no waste and teach others how to do the same. My workshops are "small batch" - limited to less than 10 in person as well as online. That affords participants individual attention. I teach the skills for working with textiles, including, but not limited to sewing, handwork, pattern making, and draping.
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