Create A Bridal Alterations Career That Embraces Your Lifestyle
Specializing in bridal alterations
The academy is extremely specific to the study of bridal gown alterations. Each level of the academy builds on the lessons learned in the previous level.
The class also has hands on homework. It is especially important that you feel confident with your abilities and practice until you are comfortable with all the skills taught in each level.
The Academy wants to be sure each student is well trained in the skills needed to do wedding dress alterations.
There are bonus classes and bonus materials that will be added regulary. These will all be free to students. Students will also have lifetime access to their classes so they can review them if needed in the future.
Check out the class outline page or frequently asked questions for more information.
Meet Your Mentor
Altering wedding dresses takes special skill and knowledge. It’s important to fit a dress worthy of a lifetime of memories from a single day.
I have been in the bridal industry for over 30 years. Mentored by many bridal shops, I have performed alterations for thousands of brides in a way that it looks like a natural extension of the original dress. Being in such high demand, brides have traveled from all over North America to her small town in Northern Utah to come and see her.
Trust Brings Brides
Brides will come if they know it’s going to be done right. It’s a trust issue. This is a woman’s most important dress of her life. Often the ability to perform alterations beautifully will reflect on a bridal shop as well. Dee Dee’s skills add to the success of the store and in turn, the store brings more business back to her.
Not only will Anderson Alterations Academy teach you the skills to be a fantastic seamster, but it will also teach you how to make a career out of alterations.
Some brides fly in for their fittings because they know I will do an impeccable job. I have a reputation for doing the “hard stuff” and being honest. I also feel that it’s difficult for a business to overcome a bad reputation and it should be avoided at all costs. Good word of mouth from happy clients is vital to any business’s success and part of my classes and homework is teaching these skills.
Dee Dee Anderson