

Classes (students ages 6 - 14)
Enrollment is now open for classes for school year 2010-2011.
Annual registration fee is $20. Patty's Sewing Studio will
resume classes on Saturday, August 28th 2010. Each student
(new and former students) will initially register for a 3-month
commitment class. After the 3-month commitment period has
ended, classes continue on a monthly basis. Student has the
option to continue or discontinue sewing classes. Students who
are skipping sewing classes for one month (or more), after the
3-month period, will need to pay a $20 re-enrollment fee when
resuming classes.
Tuition for the 3-month commitment class is $144. Deposit of
$72 paid 2 weeks prior to first class. Balance ($72) due on first
class day.
After the 3-Month period, tuition is a monthly fee of $48, and is
due on the first week of each month. Duration of each class is
one hour; once a week.
A late charge will be added if tuition is not paid by the 10th day
of that particular month. Payments are non-refundable. Class
size is limited to four students and is on a first come, first served
basis. The students will be using The Kids Can Sew Pattern
Activity Books, which will be their workbook for the remainder of
the school year. Cost of the workbook is $35. Please, fill out the
Pre-registration Form (see link "Registration 2010-2011"), and
mail form with check of $55 (registration fee and workbook)
payable to Patricia G. Wright.

Patty's Sewing Studio
Class Schedule 2010/2011
Day: Group Name: Time:
Tuesday Lilies 4:30 - 5:30 pm
Wednesday Tulips 3:30 - 4:30 pm
Wednesday Daffodils 4:30 - 5:30 pm
Thursday Carnations 4:30 - 5:30 pm
Saturday Violets 9:30 am - 11 am (Adult)*
Saturday Roses 11 am - 12 noon
* See other classes scheduled on link "Adult Classes".
Make up classes are scheduled by appointment on 2nd or 4th
Saturday. Time: 12 noon - 1:00 pm. Students (Kids Classes)
are entitled to no more then 3 (three) make up classes per
school year.
Summer Classes are offered in the month of June and July.
Click on link "Summer Classes".
One of the projects (Peasant Blouse) young students are making.
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