11-13 | Sew Cool Studio

11-13 | Sew Cool Studio

Youth Class | Registration opens 8/4/2026 9:00 AM MDT

200 Grant St Denver, CO 80203 United States
207 (Fiber)
All
10/18/2026-11/22/2026
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$232.50
$197.62
$35.00

11-13 | Sew Cool Studio

Youth Class | Registration opens 8/4/2026 9:00 AM MDT

Sewing is a practical skill, great for hand/eye coordination and all kinds of learning styles. It enhances a child’s development, math skills and perpetuates creativity.
Beginning and intermediate classes stress safety using the sewing machine, how to thread the machine and how all the parts function.
New students start by stitching on straight and wavy lines and negotiating corners. Next, we sew strips of fabric together and learn how to use the serger.
A pillow follows, with their initial stitched on the front. They stuff the pillow and sew up the opening by hand. For many beginners, making their first piece of clothing is very exciting and PJ pants are the perfect thing. These projects take about 2.5 to 3 of the 5 sessions. The last project new students make is a lined tote bag; they are amazed at how it all comes together and they love to carry their belongings home in it.
More advanced students can complete a stuffed animal and appropriate pieces of clothing such as pants with pockets and zippers, knit or woven shirts with sleeves, collars, buttons and buttonholes, overalls, a variety of skirts, messenger bags, backpacks and many many more options.
Machines and materials are provided unless you choose to bring your own.

  • All supplies are included
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).