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    Made Stitch - We teach kids, teens and adults to sew clothing. Curriculums for beginner and experienced stitchers.

    Made Stitch

    (2 reviews)

    Clifton Heights

    I just finished my first class with Made Stitch, and I can't wait for my next project!…read more Signing up for a class was easy. The website lists what age the class is for (kids, teens, or adults), the project and what pattern will be used, and the level of difficulty. There are classes for people who have no sewing experience, up to confident sewists, and everything in between. With your registration, you get the pattern, fabric, thread, and any other materials needed to successfully complete the project. Just show up ready to learn and create! The studio is at the Mellwood Arts Center, easy to find and plenty of parking. It's also well marked once you get to Mellwood, so I had no problem finding the studio. Inside the studio is gorgeous, with a lot of natural light. There are 16 new sewing machines, with four ironing tables, two huge cutting tables, and everything a class needs to complete any sewing project. I took the skirt sewing class for adult advanced beginners- those who have basic sewing experience and have practiced within the last year. There were four students in the class, all who knew a little about sewing but wanted more guidance. The class was scheduled for two four-hour blocks, and we actually went over on time the 2nd day. This was the first time this class was offered, so it's hard to know how long things will take, so keep that in mind when looking at your schedule. We had everything we needed to take our measurements, trace and cut the pattern, and sew the skirt. Lyndsey explained everything we needed to do very clearly, and helped us when we had l questions. It was a great learning atmosphere, with music playing and questions and conversation. Even though I'd made a few garments before, I learned a ton of information about the process of garment sewing. The time and cost of the class was an amazing value, because learning the same amount of information and making as nice of a garment would've taken me hundreds of hours and probably hundreds more dollars in failed projects! After taking a class at Made Stitch, I feel excited about sewing, whereas on my own I'd sometimes get frustrated. Now I feel inspired to make my own project right away, so I can practice some of the very valuable information I learned! Like I said, I'll be keeping an eye out for my next class to take, and I'd recommend Made Stitch to anyone interested in sewing, of any age or skill level!

    My daughter wanted to learn how to sew and I can't even attach a button! I found MadeStitch just…read morefrom a local Google search and I am so glad I did. Ms. Lyndsey is patient and kind with her students and really encourages them to try their best. The projects they work on are cute but also functional; they practice with pillows, bags, and shirts they can actually wear. It makes the skill of sewing more approachable and practical rather than fanciful. My daughter enjoyed her first session so much, she can't wait to enroll again!

    Level Up - Floral Watercolor with Lauren Dahl!

    Level Up

    (3 reviews)

    Clifton Heights

    My lawd! This group…read moreis killer. The space is unbelievable. Cozy. Open minded. I highly recommend this soace to host w workshop or attend one!

    Gaining new skills in a fun environment? That's a big "hell yes!" in my book…read more I attended one of Level Up Louisville's first classes a year or two ago -- a mixology class where I actually got to make cocktails in Copper & Kings rooftop bar space. And finally my husband and I got to take in new class last week -- "Monetizing Your Home with AirBnB." We had been thinking about maybe one day renting out one of the units in our duplex through AirBnB. This seemed like a great opportunity to dip our toes in a bit. That's really one thing I very much appreciate about Level Up Louisville -- the range of class topics. So for $35 each, we got spots in the class, which met in the home of a local AirBnB superhost. The dozen or so of us started with a glass of wine and chatting in our host's gorgeous Old Louisville kitchen. And then we went up to her AirBnB unit, which was an expertly decorated top-floor studio. Up there, we talked about a range of topics, such as selecting guests, fixing up your unit, deciding what aspects of a unit to invest in, what to do about problem guests, what permits you need, etc. By the time we left, my husband had an entire page of notes, and we had so much more to think about than we had originally expected. When we left, my husband even remarked how impressed he was and how the class was worth every penny of the $70 we spent. It's safe to say that this class won't be my last. One other quick thing to note: If you take a class, don't be "that guy," who comes in as a student but ends up taking over the class, mansplaining all over the teacher. We get it -- you know things. But if you're over-talking the host, speaking up more to try and answer other students' questions rather than ask your own, you are not helping. We didn't pay to hear you speak; we paid to hear her.

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    American National University

    (1 review)

    I lost my fiance while I attended classes in 2017. Not only did I take all my finals and came out…read morewith a4.0 grade point average. I did not have to pay for any books, my daughter had taken the same classes and I used her books. I did on the floor in the waiting room at the hospital I spend every night with my fiance until the day he died I was so overwhelmed and stressed out the dean at that time wanted me to pay for a class out of my pocket then nobody could get on virtually he told me to come in I stayed in school until the last 2 weeks I took my finals passed my CPR classes my phlebotomy classes my ma classes and came out with a 4.0 made out of roll the dean did not give me any of my money back they did not give me a diploma I called several times about this they said that they didn't have any record of me this right here with a hit in the face for me because I had went the first time for medical billing and coding and get my diploma and then went back for a medical assistant and phlebotomy the thing was so mean to me and I was so stressed out I could not phantom to put anything else in my brain then everything was back ordered for our certification classes we didn't have any books to study with they said we had to take the CPR class over again which I paid for I had already ordered my captain gown and was ready for graduation 2 weeks before the end of the semester I went to talk to my the dean and he told me that to sign these papers no he said for me to sign the papers and not put a date on he told me to come in on a certain day there was only 2 weeks of semester left I went in and when I went in to see him I went in the office the girl that was in there with him saying oh he didn't get online like you supposed to talking about the guy from registration the dean asked me about paying money for the class so nobody could get home they owe me my diploma for the medical systems and for the phlebotomy where I got a 4.0 and they owe me some money I never received any money for the whole year that I went to school in 2017 please help me because I want to stay in the medical field and I need my diploma that says I graduated from medical assistant and phlebotomy

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