The East End of Long Island, including the North Fork and the Hamptons, is known for its beautiful landscapes, beaches, farms, and vineyards, but that’s not all it has to offer. There is no shortage of art-forward activities for families and children to enjoy all summer long. Whether you are a summer resident or a weekend visitor, we have you covered with a list of the best art-related camps, workshops, and experiences for kids of all ages.
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Have you dreamed of how great it would be to incorporate sewing into your artwork (or even just hem a pair of pants)? Starting to sew is easily achievable. You won’t be making your first fiber art masterpiece overnight, but beginning with a simple project will help you feel accomplished and encourage you to continue. I learned to sew about 25 years ago and started teaching others how to do it just over 10 years ago. I have taught children and adults in private lessons and group classes, at birthday parties and, ever since Covid, in virtual classes as well. We always start with an easy project that can be completed in a few hours, like a set of napkins or a tote bag.