Art Salvage in Spokane will be offering a lesson in January where people can learn how to make alterations to clothes.
Basic Alterations is a program that helps students improve their sewing skills with help from an experienced instructor. The lecture will teach attendees how to lengthen clothing items, fit dresses, and change an item's hemming. Participants may bring their own garments that require altering to the class to use as their alteration projects. No sewing experience is needed to attend the program, and only those who are 18 and older can register for the lesson.
Art Salvage is an organization that wishes to promote creative reuse to artists and crafters of all ages. Monica Stenzel is the group's president, and Jose Angel is the vice president. People can purchase various art supplies from the venue, such as wood pieces, fabric, and containers. Those who want to help Art Salvage may donate materials like glitter, new coloring Books, and stencils. The organization does not accept items such as clothing, scented objects, or household appliances.
The alterations class will be held on Saturday, January 14 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. The price to attend is $60 per person. People who become members of Art Salvage will receive a discount on the lesson. Memberships for the group start at $35. Organizations such as this may use flyer printing with an artistic touch to advertise their creative classes to consumers.
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