Sewing and crafting tools on a teal cutting mat, including a rotary cutter, buttons in various colors, sewing pins, measuring tape, spools of thread in yellow and pink, and scissors.

Small Hands,

Big Impact

Stitching skills for life.

Where future designers are encouraged to learn, create, and grow.

Alliston Sewing School is where creativity turns into confidence. Our hands-on sewing classes help kids learn real-life skills, build focus, and express themselves through design. From first stitch to finished project, we guide every child with patience, encouragement, and joy.

Here, your child learns more than how to sew— all in a fun, supportive studio designed just for kids.

The Sewing School

More than Sewing, it’s skill building.

Close-up of hands guiding fabric through a sewing machine.

Kids Sewing

A gentle, fun-filled introduction to sewing. Our kids sewing programmes teach fine motor skills, machine threading and control, as well as a variety of hand sewing techniques. Students will learn all about measurements and how to make their own clothing and accessories.


Develop motor-skills


Pre-made supply kits


Fun and creative


Small class sizes


Crafting or sewing workspace with fabric swatches, sketches, buttons, thread, scissors, and fabric photos.

Art & Fashion Design

Where creativity meets technical skills, our art and fashion design classes explore the creative side to sewing and design. Focusing on colour theory, the elements of design, all while teaching in a way that is fun and intuitive. Students get to explore a range of mediums, textures, and fabrics while growing their creativity.


Intuitive learning


Supplies included


Live demos


Small class sizes


Spools of sewing thread, scissors, and fabric pieces in green and beige with stripes, arranged on a table.

Sewing

Geared for older kids and teens who want to learn all things sewing. Students will learn fabric prep, measurements and fitting, as well as a range of sewing techniques. Classes are progressive and project based, offering hands-on learning that’s fun and keeps students engaged.


Learn to make your own clothes


Editing patterns


Working with different textiles


Small class sizes


❊ Testimonials

Loved by Students, Trusted by Parents.

Seriously! But don’t take our word for it, here are some things people have to say about us.

We can’t say enough good things about this camp. Our daughter went from being nervous about spending a week away from home to begging us to sign her up for the longer session next summer! She came home so much more confident, more independent, and totally in love with every sport she tried.


Rebecca M., Parent

Sending our child to sleepaway camp for the first time was a big step, but we knew right away they were in great hands. The coaches and staff created such a welcoming, safe space. Our son felt supported, included, and had an absolute blast every single day.


Sophia R., Parent

“This camp was exactly what our daughter needed. She came home more confident, independent, and excited to take on new challenges. It wasn’t just about sports—it was about believing in herself. We’re so thankful for the amazing role models she found there."

Jason L., Parent

❊ FAQs

You’ve got questions,
we’ve got answers

  • A typical day includes warm-up activity, a class demo, followed by guided work period. Classes always end with a review of what we learned.

  • Each class has supply lists that will be sent out prior to classes begining. If you do not have your supply list please call the school.

  • To register or book a free consultation simply call the sewing school at (416)270-5471 for more information.

  • Yes! Our classes are aimed at being easy to understand and beginner-friendly. Our small class sizes and experienced instructors help make the learning process intuitive and fun.

  • In the event of bad weather the school holds the right to reschedule classes. Make-up classes will always be provided in case of class cancellations due to weather or illness.

  • No, classes are progressive. This means students need to attend all classes in order to learn effectively and complete projects.

Threading Confidence, One Stitch at a Time.

Two people sewing at a white table with small beads and empty containers scattered around.
A young girl with blonde hair holds up her hands covered in colorful, swirled paint, framing her face as she looks through her fingers.
Close-up of a pink dress with a white embroidered collar and brown buttons.