Sewing Camps Available for the Summer
Fun sewing classes so you can learn to use a sewing machine, read a pattern and let out your creativity. The student will pick a project each day while learning how to put in a zipper, insert an elastic and a few other challenging sewing skills. Class sizes are small so each student will be able to get individual attention while practicing his or her new skill. No more than 5 students per class. 4 Required per session for class to run.
***Supplies included for the first two days of classes.
Camp dates
July 7th-11th
July 14th-18th
Morning classes from 10:00-12:00 will be in Framingham at Sewfisticated on Howard St $125.00 for week
July 21st-25th
July 28th- August 1st
Class hours:
9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday
or
1:00pm-4:00pm Monday-Friday
Cost: $185.00
Minimum number of students required for each session to run
Contact me with any questions
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Sewing Camp Schedule
Day One:
Learn to use your sewing machine. Start with a simple project like a pillow or a tote bag.
Day Two:
Refresh your skills with the machine and make a pillow or tote bag.
Day Three:
Continue your progress with your machine and make a purse or a zippered wristlet.
Day Four:
Master your new skills by making a stuffed animal of your choice.
Day Five:
Perfect your skills by making a pair of pajama pants.
***Based on skill level and interests projects can be changed and chosen by the student.
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