Wearable Art – March 8

Instructor: Laura Tanzer

Skill Level: Intermediate-Advanced

The Wearable Art workshop is a great way to cultivate your inner artisan by using up those bits of fabric (and trims) you haven’t known what to do with and have saved forever… Bring them to the workshop and learn a few techniques with which to creatively form something artistic to wear! Learn a few stitches. Add a bit of trim for a contrast or simply layer on thread with hand sewing.

The cost of the workshop includes instructions you can take home with you. Intermediate/advanced garment-making experience is required for this workshop.

Attendees must bring their fabric/remnants, pins, and a good fabric scissor. If you have one, a portable dress form (while this is not necessary, it is helpful).
I will have some remnants on hand to supplement an attendee’s stash, at an extra cost, payable at the workshop ($5-$10).

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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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  • Wearable Art
     2025-03-08
     1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Venue:  

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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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