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Open Day for NEW Factory Studio….21st July 2012 12pm-4pm

The Style Factory are celebrating the opening of our new workshop studio in Runcorn with a FREE Open Day on 21st July.

The new studio will deliver affordable courses in dressmaking and fashion to people of all ages…. and we’re so excited to show it off!

The new studio is located within the Hazlehurst Craft Studios community venture in the town and the team are already taking bookings for their first programme of Summer workshops.

The workshops we will be running from the studio will explore all aspects of the fashion industry from clothes making and design to modelling and photography. They are designed to open up the industry to a wider audience and allow all ages and backgrounds to learn new skills without having to commit to the time and cost of further education.

The new studio is fully equipped with everything needed to run the courses and workshops will be led by fashion experts and experienced tutors.

New workshops starting next month include Make Your Own Skirt, Modelling and Personal Style and a Fashion Summer Camp especially designed for teenagers. The courses cost between £50 and £70 for a six week evening course and the price includes all materials.

Everyone is welcome to go along to our Open Day to meet the staff, find out more about the workshops and join in some free taster sessions……and have a yummy cupcake too.

Hazlehurst Craft Studios, now open in High Street, Runcorn, is an Arts Council funded artist studios that now houses eight artist studios and a community craft room.

“We are so excited to be part of Hazlehurst Craft Studios. This new space means that we can now offer workshops to all members of the community from a specially designed venue,” says Caz Moss, The Style Factory Owner.

“We meet so many adults and teenagers who wish they knew how to make their own clothes but who have never been taught basic sewing skills. Our workshops are a great way to learn in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.”

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