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In addition to sewing classes All Sewn Up offers sewing camps during winter, spring and summer school breaks. Projects include making clothes, crafts and home décor items. Cost, time and dates will be posted throughout the year on this website.
Sewing campers will learn: |
| | sewing machine skills |
| basic sewing terms |
| how to measure properly for pattern size |
| how to read a pattern |
| how to layout and cut pattern pieces |
| pattern assembly |
Camps will have a maximum of 4 students, ages 6 and above. Teens and Adults, too.
A nutritious snack will be served each day.
Students are responsible for fabric, notions and patterns. Children who are beginners must use the Kids Can Sew® booklet ($38) which includes several patterns. This booklet is designed and illustrated to be user friendly for children.
Include fee with registration or purchase booklet now. Pattern Booklets will be held for you to pick up at a convenient time.
Students will learn to make P.J.pants, skirts, blouses, and much more!
All other equipment is provided.
Camp is located in the
All Sewn Up! studio located at:
3 Medford Circle (NOT Medford Court!)
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
For more information about lessons and sewing camp: |
| SCHOOL BREAK CAMP SCHEDULE
ALL CAMPS
Morning Sessions 9am - noon
Afternoon Sessions 1 - 4pm
Monday - Friday
DATES:
Feb 20 - 24
April 2 - 5
Cost : $170/half day camp, includes a healthy snack
Full payment for camp must accompany registration. If a student must cancel, 50% of the camp fee will be retained.
No refunds on or after the first day of camp.
Full payment for camp must accompany registration.
Check, cash or PayPal are accepted. If a student must cancel, 50% of the camp fee will be retained.
As a convenience, you may pay for camp via PayPal. |
Sign up for Session
Please confirm camp availability with All Sewn Up! BEFORE submitting payment. Call Anne at (734) 975-8717 or
email Anne at info@AllSewnUpbyAnne.com
Failure to do so may result in a refund less the PayPal Service charge.
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No refunds on or after the first day of camp.
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