Success StoryJefferson County 4-H Sewing Day Camp



Jefferson County 4-H Sewing Day Camp

Author: Chanda Hall

Planning Unit: Jefferson County CES

Major Program: Family and Consumer Science

Plan of Work: Educating & Empowering Individuals and Families to Make Responsible Choices and Develop Life Skills

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Studies indicate that sewing is not only a productive hobby and life skill, but it can also reduce stress and increase an individual’s feeling of self-worth. The Jefferson County 4-H Agents, 4-H assistants, and a County Master Clothing Volunteers planned a sewing Day Camp for 18 youth.  This program was a free 2-day camp.  Students learned beginning sewing skills, sewing machine functions and use, textile construction, recycling of material, and nutrition.

 

Guiding the youth throughout the camp were 2 Master Clothing Volunteers and 5 additional volunteers. Participants learned the importance and how to utilize multiple stitches.  50% of the participants had never used a sewing machine before. Although 50% had never used a sewing machine 80% of the youth had never completed a sewing project.  This program gave more experienced youth the opportunity to share their knowledge and skills with other participants.  Drawing on the 4-H motto “Learn by doing”.   By sharing their knowledge and helping others, they strengthened their leadership and public speaking skills.  Each day participants learned a SNAP recipe and made healthy choices.   The youth represented multiple schools and areas within Jefferson County.  

 

Camp participants mastered this program by successfully making a reusable tote bag and denim pillow.   The material was donated by local volunteers.    The creation of a reusable tote bag opened the discussion of sustainability.  

 

These projects can be entered in the 2024 Jefferson County 4-H Fair.  The 4-Hers were proud of their newly developed sewing skills that would last a lifetime.  Upon conclusion of the day camp, 100% of the campers felt comfortable with utilizing a sewing machine, 85% understood the basics of sewing patterns and directions, and 100% of the participants felt encouraged and comfortable to sew a project on their own.   The Jefferson County 4-H program is planning to host another sewing sowing camp in the spring and discussed offering a few more sewing clubs led by 4-H volunteers in other parts of the county.   


   






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