
It’s hard finding activities that truly bring parents and kids together in today’s busy world. Many parents in Edmond and the Oklahoma City Metro area want quality time with their children—time that’s engaging and also builds useful skills. Sewing parents and kids classes are a natural way to achieve this connection, even if classes are separate. When parents and kids both sew, it creates shared experiences and conversations that strengthen bonds.
At Bloomfield Arts & Crafts Studio, we see how sewing can build more than just skills—it builds relationships. Even when kids and parents attend different classes, the activity creates common ground. Parents and kids can share what they’ve made, talk about their projects, and encourage each other. This shared interest helps open lines of communication and support.
Sewing Parents and Kids Classes: Creating Shared Experiences
First, consider how sewing invites collaboration, even when parents and kids are learning separately. For example:
- Kids might create their first pillow or stuffed toy while parents work on quilting or garment sewing.
- Both can compare techniques, materials, and finished projects at home.
- This shared hobby encourages conversations about progress, challenges, and creativity.
Next, having sewing skills in common gives parents and kids a meaningful activity to do together outside class time. They can sew simple projects at home or help each other with new techniques.
Research from the American Psychological Association shows that shared activities between parents and children improve family cohesion and communication (APA Shared Activities Study).
How Sewing Builds Skills and Connection
Besides the obvious benefit of learning a useful skill, sewing nurtures patience, focus, and problem-solving. These qualities benefit both kids and parents and create common ground for positive interactions.
At Bloomfield, kids gain confidence from finishing their projects. Parents see their own progress and can encourage their children’s efforts. This mutual experience promotes empathy and understanding.
Additionally, sharing a craft like sewing can reduce screen time and create calming, focused moments together. For many families in Edmond and Oklahoma City Metro, this shift is a welcomed change.
Why Bloomfield Arts & Crafts Studio Supports Family Learning
While we offer separate sewing classes for kids and adults, Bloomfield encourages parents and kids to engage in the craft side-by-side. Our studio environment promotes:
- A supportive community where parents and kids feel comfortable exploring skills.
- Flexible class options to fit family schedules.
- A welcoming space for learning at any level.
Parents often tell us how discussing their sewing projects at home has deepened their relationship with their children. Even without joint classes, sewing becomes a shared language.
More Than Just Sewing: Building Lasting Memories
Another benefit is the memories created through shared creative experiences. Sewing projects become keepsakes and conversation starters, reminding families of time spent learning together.
Studies from Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child highlight that positive shared experiences between parents and children support emotional well-being and development (Harvard Shared Experience Research).
In short, sewing parents and kids classes at Bloomfield Arts & Crafts Studio do more than teach stitches. They help families in Edmond and the Oklahoma City Metro area connect, communicate, and grow together through a shared creative experience.
Ready to strengthen your family bonds through sewing? Sign up for our kids or adult sewing classes today and start creating together in your own way.