Ages 11-13 | Sew Cool Studio

Ages 11-13 | Sew Cool Studio

Children Course | Registration opens 3/4/2025 7:00 AM MST

200 Grant Street Denver, CO 80203 United States
207 Fiber
All
4/13/2025-5/11/2025
1:00 PM-4:00 PM MST on Sun
$187.50
$159.37
$35.00

Ages 11-13 | Sew Cool Studio

Children Course | Registration opens 3/4/2025 7:00 AM MST

Discover the essentials of sewing machines and fabrics, creating artworks of your own design. We start by learning safety measures regarding the sewing machine and sharp/hot tools used in the sewing room. Next, we learn the parts of the machine and how to thread it.
The students stitch on lined paper to text their accuracy and eye-hand coordination. Stitching strips of fabric together to make a small strip quilt is their first time working with fabric for some students. For subsequent classes we make a pillow with their initials stitched on it, shorts or pj pants are next depending on the season. We end with a lined tote bag. Student and parents alike are amazed at how much they learn and can accomplish. Plus, if students have had my class before, they can have their choice of projects to work on.

  • Only ages 11 - 13
  • All supplies are included in the materials fee and will be provided at ASLD.
Jackie Scott

Jackie loves teaching children and adults to sew and has been doing so for over15 years. She, herself started sewing at age 7 and won first prize in her doll’s dress design contest. Jackie quickly surpassed her mom’s and grandmother’s sewing abilities. After 12 semesters of clothing construction in Jr and Sr high school, Jackie earned a degree in Fashion Design and worked in the Fashion industry for over 20 years as an assistant designer / patternmaker. She also has created numerous one-of-a-kind garments for clients as well as many home-dec projects. Jackie has been teaching many different Fiber Arts classes at The Art Students League of Denver since 2015. Before that she taught Fashion Design classes at Emily Griffith Community College part-time for 5 years in Draping, Costuming, Patternmaking and Sewing construction. In February of 2020, Jackie retired after 17 years with Denver’s largest local theater company: The Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Jackie enjoyed the creativity and challenges immensely, thriving as a costume technician (draper).