Sewing is Good for Kids!
As the end of the school
year is upon us, parents, are you looking for a constructive activity to engage
your 8-12 year old this summer? Have you considered sewing lessons? Children in
this age group have the mental capacity to grasp basic sewing concepts and
sufficient manual dexterity to work a sewing machine. It is, in fact, about the
most perfect age for them to learn the craft. And, you will be amazed at the
developmental benefits children can gain from learning to sew at this young age.
Knowing how to sew, for
anyone, is a useful life skill with lifelong practical applications and many
health benefits. To sew requires concentration and focus, problem solving
skills, hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. It challenges left brain
thinking and is a great way to express ones creativity and individuality. And,
let’s not forget, sewing can be just plain fun!
Studies have shown that
children, especially those in the 8-12 year old group, who learn to sew gain
many mental as well as physical developmental benefits. It has been found that
the various tasks involved in sewing a simple project, such as following
pattern instructions, fabric selection, color coordination, sizing and fitting
all help stimulate creative thinking, promotes self-esteem and perseverance. Completing
a sewing project from start to finish fosters a sense of accomplishment that
can boost a child’s morale and self confidence. Furthermore, the tactile nature
of sewing helps strength a child’s hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Other notable benefits include
providing children a vehicle for personal and creative expression. It is a
productive way for kids to use personal time and create independent work. And,
it opens the door to future potential career paths. Sewing really is good for
kids!
So, where does a parent
go to look for kids sewing classes? In the Detroit metropolitan market,
surprisingly, there are number of great places offering kids classes this summer.
Oftentimes, they are promoted as 'Kid’s Camps' as they offer parents a
place for kids to go during the summer recess. Typically, most places offer
classes that introduce kids to sewing and how to use a sewing machine; as well
as classes that teach them to make simple projects. The number of students per
class is kept to a minimum so each child gets the amount of attention they need
to complete the project.
Here is a list of places
throughout the metropolitan area that are offering kid’s sewing programs this
summer:
Haberman Fabrics. This premier fabric retailer located in Royal Oak offers
the most comprehensive selection of sewing courses in town geared to sewers of
all levels. This summer they will be offering courses geared specifically to
children aged 8-12. The classes include beginner courses as well as those
making simple clothing and doll clothes. Go to www.habermanfabrics.com for details.
Joann. The fabric and
craft retailer offers kids sewing classes throughout the year, but expand their
‘Kids Camp’ offering in the summer. Go to www.joann.com for class offering and
schedules in your area, or pick up one of their flyers featured in all stores.
Scrappy Chic.
The scrapbooking mega-store in Livonia has collaborated with Simply Sewing
Studio to offer children’s sewing classes in their store. The courses include a
beginner class for first time sewers as well as those making simple clothing.
Go to www.ScrappyChicLivonia.com for dates and times.
Sandy’s Make it Sew. The sewing machine retailer will also be offering Kids Camps in
July and August in their Livonia location. Courses include a beginner basics
class as well as simple garment making classes. Go to www.sandysmakeitsew.com for dates and times.
Sew Many Things Sewing Center – This sewing and quilting store in Clinton Township offers
sewing classes for children 8-12 years old.
Go to www.sewmanythingssc.com for class offerings and schedule.
Ann Arbor Sewing Center -- This sewing mega store
selling sewing machines and fabric is also a headquarters for great sewing
courses. They offer a nice selection of classes for kids all year round. Go to www.annarborsewing.com for class details and schedules.
All Sewn Up –
This Ann Arbor based concept is dedicated to teaching people of all ages to
sew. Kids are the concept’s specialty and the summertime Sewing Camps offer week
long programs that teach kids to sew. Go to www.allsewnupbyanne.com for details.
Private Instructors. They do exist but they are hard to find and are in short number.
The advantage to private sessions is they can teach whatever the student
desires and students can learn at their own pace. A quick Google search reveals
who is teaching private lessons in the area.
And finally - yes I will be teaching kids classes at Haberman's & Sandy's Make it Sew in Livonia.
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