Garment Sewing for Beginners | Ages 12-16 | Week 4 AM

Garment Sewing for Beginners | Ages 12-16 | Week 4 AM

Camp - Youth | Available

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Weaving Studio - 211

7/8/2024-7/12/2024

9:00 AM-12:00 PM EDT on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri

$225.00

$202.50

Calling all lovers of fashion and apparel! This is a great class for those wanting to learn how to use a sewing machine or those who need a refresher. In this class, we will learn how to make personalized clothes and accessories to express your style. 


Ages 12-16


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    MORNING CLASSES

    9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    Drop–off: 8:50 AM -9:00 AM | Pick–up: 11:50 AM -12:00 PM

    WATER We recommend bringing a refillable water bottle from home. Creating art makes you thirsty!

    SNACK Students are welcome to bring a snack to be eaten during our daily break times. Health + Food Allergy Notice: For the safety of others, students cannot share food. We ask for parents and guardians to be mindful of other children who may have potentially life-threatening allergies. To reduce this risk, please do not bring foods with peanuts and tree nuts.

    LUNCH If your child is attending both AM and PM camps, they will be supervised during a lunch and break period. Students must bring their lunch from home. This option is available only to students attending AM and PM camps in a week.

    ART SUPPLIES Sawtooth will provide all materials and supplies needed for camp. They may be asked to bring certain recycled materials from home, but this is not a requirement. 
Pachao, Ilyssa

Hi! My name is Ilyssa Pachao, and I recently graduated from Appalachian State’s Apparel Design and Merchandising program with a minor in Theatre Arts. While in school, I developed a love for teaching when I worked as a TA for apparel pattern making and teaching various outdoor recreational sports. In my art, I like to focus on using second-hand materials, natural dyeing, and telling stories through garments.