Plushy Pals: Sew a Stuffed Animal | Ages 9-11 | June 16 -20 | 9 AM - 12 PM

Plushy Pals: Sew a Stuffed Animal | Ages 9-11 | June 16 -20 | 9 AM - 12 PM

Camp - Youth | FULL

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States
Weaving Studio - 211
Youth
6/16/2025-6/20/2025
9:00 AM-12:00 PM EST on Mon Tue Wed Fri
$200.00
$180.00

Plushy Pals: Sew a Stuffed Animal | Ages 9-11 | June 16 -20 | 9 AM - 12 PM

Camp - Youth | FULL

In this fun class, students will learn basic sewing skills while creating a plush toy in their choice of design! They can select from a variety of fabrics and colors to make a simple machine-sewn cuddle buddy. Students have the option to choose from the instructor's patterns or to design their own original plush pal. It's an enjoyable and educational experience!


NO CLASS THURSDAY, JUNE 19TH IN OBSERVANCE OF JUNETEENTH

Ages: 9-11



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  • DAILY SCHEDULE
    MORNING CLASSES  |  9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    Drop–off:  8:50 AM -9:00 AM  |  Pick–up:  11:50 AM -12:00 PM

    AFTERNOON CLASSES  |  1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    Drop–off:  12:50 PM - 1:00 PM   |   Pick–up:  3:50 PM - 4:00 PM

    Download this document for a breakdown of the day.

    FRIDAY EXHIBITS

    At the end of a week of camp, we will have Studio Art Exhibits for the students to show off what they created. Parents can come at 11:30 AM/3:30 PM on the last day of camp to admire the campers' creations from the week. (AM+PM guardians may come to AM, PM, or both exhibits).


    WHAT TO BRING
    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.

    LUNCH  Students attending camp all day will have a supervised lunch and break period. Students must bring their lunch from home. During the break period, students can go outside to play games or go for walks with the Camp Staff. This option is only available to students attending the AM and PM camps within a week.

    Health + Food Allergy Notice: Students cannot share food for the safety of others. We ask 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.

    It does get a little chilly in the studios, so maybe a sweater!

    CARLINE DOWNLOAD A MAP HERE.

    DROP-OFF  The camp staff will be waiting at the front of the Milton Rhodes Center to gather the students. There are two options:

    1. Park on Spruce Street and walk your student to the Milton Rhodes Center. You can check in with the Camp Staff who will be waiting for you there.

    2. Drive under the awning in front of the Milton Rhodes Center and drop off your student with the Camp Staff. Signs will guide you. For more details, please see the map provided. 


    PICK-UP
     Camp staff and students will be waiting on the steps in front of the Milton Rhodes Center. There are two options:

    1. Park on Spruce Street and walk to the Milton Rhodes Center. Please have your ID or car pass to pick up your student.

    2. You can drive under the awning in front of the center to pick up your student from the front steps. Please display your car pass on the front dash with your child's name visible.

    If you can't pick up your child by 12:15 PM/4:15 PM, our staff will bring them upstairs to the Sawtooth Office. Park in the Spruce St. lot and come to the office to pick up your child.

Clontz, Vickie
Vickie Clontz

Vickie Clontz is an award-winning textile artist celebrating 31 years of business with her unique pattern company Annie’s Keepsakes! Vickie has published over 100 patterns for quilts, home décor, sewing and wearable art, and just finished writing her 4th book for Leisure Arts. Her one-of-a-kind projects have appeared in 60+ magazines and books across the US and abroad. Vickie began sewing when she was 5 years old and developed a passion for textiles all through school, earning a Bachelor of Science in Clothing Design in college. She has continued her love of fiber art, sewing and dyeing by sharing her skills and expertise through teaching classes and workshops at shows, shops and for guilds across the US as well as in France. To see more of Vickie’s work, please visit her web-site at http://www.annieskeepsakes.com