Kids Sewing Summer Camp
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Kids Sewing Summer Camp

Learn to use a sewing machine and make a plushie

Presented by: The Gipsy Hill Studio


0 LONDON: The Gipsy Hill Studio (info)
P Monday 3rd August, 2026 to Thursday 6th August, 2026
N Door time: 10:00am, start time: 10:00am
. See event info or ticket types for age restrictions
C Other

Event information

Discover the Joy of Sewing: Join Our 4-Day Sewing Workshop designed especially for children in Years 5, 6 & 7!

Unlock your creativity and learn the art of sewing in a hands-on, fun, and supportive environment. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this workshop will guide you step-by-step to create a beautiful, finished product you'll be proud to take home.

What You Will Learn:

Day 1: Get acquainted with your sewing machine! Learn about the key parts and how to confidently steer and control your machine with ease.
Day 2: Explore different stitches and master the art of applique. Design your own pattern and start crafting a unique product.
Day 3: Learn how to carefully cut out your product and begin decorating it, adding your personal flair.
Day 4: Assemble your creation and apply the finishing touches that make your piece truly stand out.

Each student will work on their own sewing machine and have access to a wide variety of materials to inspire and bring your designs to life.

By the end of this workshop, you will have completed a custom-made product that reflects your creativity and skills—a wonderful achievement to cherish and show off!

Join us for this exciting journey into sewing and bring your ideas to life!

Tickets

General Admission

6 tickets available

Total price: £107.00
Ticket price: £100.00, Booking fee: £7.00
 
 

Venue information

London: The Gipsy Hill Studio
0 62 Farquhar Road
Gipsy Hill
London
SE191LT
! 07930179635
` 5 mins from the triangle
5 mins from Gipsy Hill Train station
Near #3 and #450 bus stop
Located in the garden of #62 Farquhar Road

This is NOT Paddock Gardens (for some reason google maps tries to link it to Gipsy Hill workshops)