Hightlights of our Home Education Sewing Sessions
Are you looking for something fun, educational and creativity to integrate into your childs learning?
Sew Happy run Home Education Sewing Sessions aimed at children aged 8-16 who want to develop an important life skill.
Sew Happy use Brother sewing machines which we will set up for use. We have chosen this machine as they have a speed slide setting which is fantastic for children and indeed beginners.
Our Home Education sessions are run at The Hub in Bodiam, East Sussex. This is a beautiful calm venue which allows parents and careers the chance to relax and soak up the wonderful surroundings overlooking Bodiam Castle or feed the goats and go for a woodland walk with siblings while your child is getting creativity and making new friends.
- Tuesday 15th April 2025 10:00AM
- Get creative this Easter with Sew Happy’s workshop The Hub, Bodiam.
- Children can make hairbands, bunting, bags or if they prefer a less structured approach to sewing they can try out a design of their own.
- We are fully DBS checked so while your child is having fun why not go for a walk in the beautiful Bodiam countryside or grab a coffee and a slice of amazing cake from The Hubs cafe and sit in the (hopefully) Spring Sun.
- Experience not required and all equipment and materials are provided.
- £25 per child 8years + (due to sewing machine use).
- Book here today.
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Creativity & Self-Expression
Sewing allows you to create unique and personalised items like clothing, accessories, and home decor. It’s a great way to express your creativity and make something that reflects your style.
Stress Relief
The repetitive, rhythmic nature of sewing can have a calming effect, reducing anxiety and stress. It gives you a focus, almost like meditation, which can improve mental well-being.
Improves Focus & Patience:
Sewing requires attention to detail and patience. As you practice, it helps develop concentration, and your ability to problem-solve improves
as you learn new techniques.
Enhances Fine Motor Skills
The intricate movements required in sewing can improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, which can be particularly helpful for those
of all ages.
Boosts Confidence
As you improve your sewing skills and see your work come to life, you build confidence in your abilities. It’s empowering to know you can create functional and beautiful things.
Social Connections
Sewing can be a social activity when you join a sewing group or take classes. Sharing knowledge with others can lead to new friendships and a sense of community.
Sense of Accomplishment
Completing a sewing project gives a great sense of achievement. Whether it’s making your first shirt or mending an old jacket, finishing a project gives you finishing a project gives you a tangible result of your hard work.
Sustainability
Sewing can help you create more eco-friendly items by reusing materials or creating items that last longer than cheaply made mass-produced products.
Customisation & Personalisation
You can sew items tailored to your exact measurements, ensuring the perfect fit and style that may not be easily found in stores.











