Fall 2013 Conference Classes with Linda Lundstrom

Creativ Festival

Linda Lundstrom

Linda Lundstrom is an award-winning Canadian fashion icon and designer whose career began at age 3 when she played with her mother’s Singer Featherweight sewing machine. Since then retailers throughout North America have carried her collections and through Linda Lundstrom Works, she advised clients in the Apparel Industry. ‘L’ designed by Linda Lundstrom, is a spectacular collection of trendy leather and fur accessories, all made in her Caledon, ON studio. www.lindalundstromworks.com  www.designedbylindalundstrom.com

Here’s a unique chance to get up-close-and-personal instruction from this highly recognized Canadian fashion designer!

Design & Draping Techniques (26) Intermediate to Advanced
After Linda demonstrates various draping techniques, working in pairs you will use a woven or knit fabric to make a basic bodice, with a variety of collars and sleeves. This ‘toile’ is then transferred to make a flat paper pattern. Variations to this basic pattern will enable you to create other styles. Supply List
6 Hour Workshop

Creating Designer Fabrics (25) All Levels
This day is filled with fun and exciting techniques to create your own fabric statements. Bring a combination of fabrics, sentimental garments, scarves, ribbons, yarn and other odds and ends which can be ‘repurposed’ to make a new creation. Together with materials provided explore various painting, drawing and dyeing techniques; be introduced to fabric collage; and learn tricks to manipulate fabric. All fabulous ways to add designer accents to your garments! Supply List & Kit $15
6 Hour Workshop

Class registration will begin in late July 2013. Watch for updates here on our blog for when brochure details become available and registration begins. www.creativfestival.ca

2 Thoughts on “Fall 2013 Conference Classes with Linda Lundstrom

  1. Karen on July 20, 2013 at 4:36 pm said:

    Under Linda Lundstrom’s Design and Draping class it notes intermediate /advanced. Does that mean sewer or draper?

  2. It’s referring to sewer.

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