Sew to Grow Courses at Charming Juno 28 June - 1st July | Book Now!
We will be having the effervescent Lindsay Rae of Sew to Grow patterns here in Hamilton to take not one, but two courses!
COURSE DATES:
28 & 29 June 2018 – Fit to Flatter Course – Choice of either the Bondi Top, Noosa Shift, Sweet Summertime Dress or Peplum Top, 9am-3pm, $150 for 2 days including a light lunch
30 June & 1 July 2018 – Bespoke Blazer Fit to Flatter Course – Making the Perfect Bespoke Blazer, 9am-3pm, $150 for 2 days including a light lunch
Both courses give you a great grounding on how to measure yourself properly and make a perfect custom fitting outfit.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
– How to measure yourself properly and to pick the correct size
– How to trace your design and grade between sizes
– Learn the best way to shorten and length patterns
– Learn how to identify and adjust for fitting issues such as; Sway Back, Full Bust, Long and Short Torso, Narrow and Broad Shoulders etc
– Find out more about your sewing machine and the best tools for sewing your own garments
– Plus so much more!
Please contact us if you would like to attend the course, or to know more:
hello@charmingjuno.co.nz
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Carol
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Are you a Te Huia fan? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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81.6% Yes
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18.4% No
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60% Yes, supporting people is important!
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25.7% No, individuals should take responsibility
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14.3% ... It is complicated
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