Upcycling Workshops for Youth Organizations
Thread by Thread workshops are hands-on, empowering, and unforgettable. We bring upcycling education directly to your school, Girl Scout troop, Boys & Girls Club, community center, or youth organization, teaching girls to transform donated clothing into new designs while learning valuable life skills.
What Happens in a Workshop
Participants don't just learn to sew—they discover their creative power. Under Alessandra's guidance, girls (ages 12-18) learn basic sewing techniques, sustainability principles, and design thinking. Each student works on transforming a donated garment: turning jeans into tote bags, cropping oversized jackets, adding embellishments to plain pieces, or deconstructing and rebuilding items entirely.
The workshop environment is collaborative, supportive, and fun. Girls work at their own pace, help each other problem-solve, and leave with a finished piece they're proud of. But the best part? They know their creation will go to someone who truly needs it—locally in Miami or internationally in underserved communities.
Workshop Details
Duration: 2-4 hours (flexible based on your schedule)
Group Size: 10-20 participants (smaller or larger groups by arrangement)
Age Range: Designed for girls ages 12-18 (adaptable for younger or older participants)
Location: We come to you! We travel throughout Miami-Dade County with all materials and equipment.
Materials: Fully provided—donated clothing, sewing supplies, machines, and instruction
Experience Level: No prior sewing experience required
Cost: Free for qualifying organizations or for a fixed rate
Why Book a Workshop?
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Hand-sewing techniques (running stitch, backstitch, whip stitch)
Basic machine sewing
Upcycling and design principles
Environmental impact of fast fashion
Resourcefulness and creative problem-solving
The power of giving back
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A finished upcycled piece they created
New practical skills they can use at home
A certificate of participation (optional)
Confidence and pride in their ability to make a difference
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Schools (art classes, service-learning programs, STEAM curriculum)
Girl Scout troops earning sustainability or community service badges
Boys & Girls Clubs and after-school programs
Summer camps and enrichment programs
Community centers and youth groups
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Space with tables and chairs (classroom, cafeteria, or community room)
Access to electrical outlets
Participant roster and emergency contact info
Adult supervision (1 adult per 10 participants recommended)