Having your kids interested in sewing might not be easy, but these fun sewing ideas will definitely catch their attention. As the saying goes, start them young!
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Fun Sewing Ideas to Teach Your Kids
1. Button on Socks
Sewing buttons is one of the first lessons you can teach your kids if they are just starting to get their feet wet. Just pull out a couple of old socks in your closet and do a sock puppet.
Show them how it's done first so they'll have something to use as a pattern. Not only will they learn a valuable skill, they'll also have a new playmate!
2. Doll Skirt
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Kids love their stuffed toys so why not teach them how to make a little dress for their pals? During this activity, your kids will learn how to:
- use the measuring tape
- draw a proper layout
- cut the fabric with precision
Don't be surprised if they want to make another batch for their entire collection after this!
3. Colorful Pillows
Colorful pillows are the perfect compliment for your kids' colorful rooms! What's more, they can use it when they play outside for tea parties. or if you have a teepee tent they can camp on.
The whole process is pretty straight forward, just cut the photo fabric to whatever shape you want and stuff it with polyester or cotton. Just like that, you and your kids have a brand new set of pom pom pillows!
4. Drawstring Backpack
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Drawstring backpacks are very handy and can be used for multiple occasions. If your kid is the type who comes over a lot to their friend's house to play, they can use this to bring their toys or extra clothes conveniently.
5. Pajama Pants
Making pajamas is another great sewing activity you can do with your kids since they'll be introduced to using stretchy garters. Give them a quick measure and let them do the cutting and sewing.
You can do the garter and show your kids how it's done. They'll love this activity since they'll get to choose cute designs they can actually wear.
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6. Pillowcases
Since you've already made some pillows, it is ideal to make pillowcases to keep them clean. Just visit your local crafts store and let your kids choose the fabric.
Just make sure you give an allowance for fill depth and seaming. An approximate of 4-inch hem should be good enough.
7. Teddy Bears
Now, you don't need to make it look like the ones you find in the mall. A simple layout and tracing is all you need.
You can even let your kid do the designing so the toy will be personalized. You can also try the gingerbread man or other animal-inspired stuffed toy since these have simpler designs.
8. Superhero Mask
Most kids love their superheroes so why not turn them into one? It could be as simple like the mask of Zorro. All you need is precise cutting in the eye area and proper sewing of the seams.
Just add a couple of strings or lace in the left and right side so it will attach to the ears properly.
9. Hand Warmers
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Hand warmers are a perfect substitute for stress balls. You can also craft it to whatever shape you want like heart, ball, or square. Just stuff it with cotton or wool and it should be good to go.
10. Sunglasses Case
Sunglasses are delicate items so better keep it stored when not in use. Most of the time, the casing is just too big and consumes a lot of space in your bag. With this, it's easier to bring this accessory along and the lenses are always protected. Here's the full tutorial.
All you need for this project are:
- Scraps of 2 similarly-designed fabrics
- Scraps of fusible fleece
11. Scarf
What better way to prepare for winter than knitting a scarf, right? Scarf comes in many shapes and sizes. Another important thing to note is what fabrics are best suited for this project.
Here's a list of the best materials to use when knitting a scarf:
- Cashmere
- Cotton
- Jersey
- Linen
- Satin
- Silk
- Wool
Want more sewing ideas you can teach your kid? Check out this video by 5-Minute Crafts PLAY:
Sewing can be fun for kids to learn as long as the output is kid-friendly and they can play with it later on. You'll be delighted to see your kids cooperate, listen, and enjoy the whole process.
Building such a solid foundation will make your kid love sewing so better be prepared for more lessons! Don't forget to tell them they are doing a good job so they will remain enthusiastic and keep that learning attitude!
Which of these fun sewing ideas will you and your kid sew together? Got any ideas of your own? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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Editor’s Note: This post has been updated for quality and relevancy.