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YAY, we have our spring break camps up on the website and they are starting to fill up! We are so excited to offer 3 different days of projects this year!
March 22nd – We will be teaching Sewing 101; Sleeping Eye Mask, Pillowcase and a Tote Bag!
March 23rd – The second camp will cover Sewing 101; Refresher, Pattern Reading Layout, we will be making PJ pants or shorts!
March 25th – 1/2 day camp we will be stamping fabrics and making a pillow or tote from the fabrics the kids design!
Then don’t forget Kids Night it is on March 25 5-8pm! They will be making a Bunny stuffed animal!
We have 2 summer camps for each month of June and July. Starting with a basics camp in June, to help those new seamsters start the wonderful world of sewing! We will be hosting our basics camp again this year!
June 14 – 17 11:30 – 2:30pm $240.00 (plus supplies) if you sign up by May 23rd, after May 23rd it will be $270.00 (plus supplies). We will be making some fun projects that the kids will bring home everyday!
June 14th – Sewing 101; The Basics
June 15th – Pillowcases
June 16th – Totebag
June 17th – Zipper Pouch
July 12th – 15th 11:30-2:30 $250.00 (plus supplies) if you sign up before June 20th, after June 20th it raises to $300 (plus supplies). We will be working on fashion items for this camp. This camp will be more of a 201 camp.
July 12th – Sewing 101 – Refresher and Pattern Reading
July 13th – Bowties
July 14th – One Hour Shirt
July 15th – Jams
We plan on having a fun time making great items that will help propel the kids to sewing for themselves. We hope to teach them the value of crafting their own clothing items.
We couldn’t be more excited for these camps this year!
In 2010, I started teaching myself to sew. I started sewing because I wanted to make clothing for my stepdaughter. I have immersed myself in learning as much as I can about sewing through books, blogs, tutorials, patterns and online classes. I am so excited to share my passion of sewing with you!
I am proud to be a Co-Owner of Sew Dayton!My favorite part of the day is teaching, I love that moment on someones face where it all just clicks! To see someone’s face light up, knowing they just took fabric, some thread and a little creativity, and made something totally new! That is the most rewarding feeling.
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