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My First Sewing Kit by Alex Crafts, Perfect for Beginners, Arts and Crafts Colorful and Fun Sewing Projects to Learn the Basic Skills of Sewing (Ages 7+)
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| Brand | ALEX Toys |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Theme | Fruit, Animal, Plants, Food |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.25 x 8 x 10 inches |
About this item
- MY FIRST SEWING KIT: The perfect sewing kit for beginners of all ages. Colorful and fun sewing projects to engage even the youngest seamster or designer.
- MATERIALS, TOOLS, AND INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED: Start out the young crafter with everything they need and no last minute trips to the hobby or fabric store for parents. It is all in this cute kit-even the nostalgic tomato pin cushion!
- LEARN THE BASICS: Easy-to-follow illustrated step-by-step instructions teach basics like threading a needle, straight stitch, finishing stitch, cutting a pattern, and applique just to name a few!
- POUCHES, PUPPIES, AND PENCILS: Patterns included to make a coin pouch, 3 stuffed animals, and even a book or notebook cover with a pencil holder.
- ON-THE-GO ORGANIZATION: Everything you need in one place. Easy to organize and convenient to store, the durable and adorable case makes learning to sew easy to take anywhere.
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Customers find the art craft kit to be an excellent little first sewing kit. They mention it's fun for kids, and a great activity for time with their children. Customers are also happy with the gift value. However, some customers dislike the thread thickness and disagree on the ease of use, quality, and value for money.
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Customers like the beginner kit. They mention it's an excellent little first sewing kit with an adorable lunch box-like case. It's a great starter for learning to sew and understand crafting. Customers also say it's fun and comes with instructions to help teach sewing. However, some customers mention the box it comes in is flimsy.
"...She loves the kit! The animals are adorable and the kit is good quality and great way to start a sewing kit to keep for years to come...." Read more
"I bought this for my 7 year old Granddaughter, looks like the kit is complete and well put together. We have not used yet since I jut receive it." Read more
"...Unlike another reviewer, her scissors work very well, and I often borrow them when knitting. :)..." Read more
"...of missing items, broken items, nonworking items, it is a great gateway into sewing. She loves it, and that is all the matters...." Read more
Customers find the art craft kit fun for kids. They mention it's a great activity for time with their children, guiding them and watching them concentrate. The kit is nice for a child who shows interest in sewing and allows them to be creative. It's excellent for starting a child's learning and is a good sewing kit for young kids.
"This is a fairly good sewing kit for young kids...." Read more
"...Overall, a very adorable kit that lets kids be creative but gives them enough guidance to make cute projects. Win." Read more
"...Seems the marker was missing for other folks too. Great rainy day project, it took most of the day to make one...." Read more
"Excellent for starting a child’s learning" Read more
Customers find the art craft kit cute. They mention the colors are appealing, as well as the projects. Customers also appreciate the clear instructions, good photos, and decent projects.
"...All of these items fit very nicely into the box, as I said - it neither looks chintzy and over-packaged, nor is it stuffed so full you cannot close..." Read more
"My nine year old absolutely loves this set and so do I. The cute case is a nice addition and holds the product well...." Read more
"...The premarked patterns were a nice idea but the large needles pushed through the premarked holes so close to the edge would come apart...." Read more
"...Overall, a very adorable kit that lets kids be creative but gives them enough guidance to make cute projects. Win." Read more
Customers appreciate the gift value of the art craft kit. They mention it's a great birthday gift for a creative youngster, and a beginner's gift for kids age 5+. Customers also say the packaging is cute and exciting.
"...I think they will make great little gifts for friends." Read more
"...This is a very cute gift otherwise." Read more
"...It comes in a super cute little box...." Read more
"This is a great gift for a child that wants to learn to sew. They instructions are easy to follow. There are several projects to create...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of use of the art craft kit. Some mention it's super easy and safe to learn to hand-sew, while others say the directions can be a bit hard to follow and the projects themselves are a little tricky.
"...It is easy for little people to open and close...." Read more
"...The directions though are very very poor and incomplete...." Read more
"...you need to get started on cute projects and they are super easy for a child to do. I’d recommend for any curious kid or adult to try." Read more
"...’s a good gift unless you talk with caregiver first because it is quite difficult and my daughter (age 10) needed a lot of help...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the art craft kit. Some mention they're pleased with the quality, while others say the needles are too small and flimsy for the job they need to do.
"...However, I was so pleased with the quality and overall FUN-ness (to coin a word) of this product, that I am now back to purchase one for my own..." Read more
"...It isn’t the sturdiest material, but it holds up. Just make sure to not over stuff it or handle it roughly and it will be fine...." Read more
"...Other problems were that the needles were too small and flimsy for the job they need to do, both snapped and we had to buy bigger ones...." Read more
"...as they have relatively clear instructions, good photos, and decent projects that are more than "keep the kid quiet and occupied for a day"..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the art craft kit. Some mention it's well worth what they paid for it and inexpensive for their pockets, while others say the scissors are very cheap, the thimble is small, and the whole thing is cheaply made.
"...A few things in the kit are a little cheap - I'm thinking of the thimble and the paper tape measure...." Read more
"...I felt like it was very reasonably priced as well." Read more
"...The directions though are very very poor and incomplete...." Read more
"...Totally worth it for a beginner :-)" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the thread thickness of the product. They mention the needles are difficult to thread, the thread would not go through the needle due to a very rough cut for the eye, and it unravels like crazy. Some also say the skeins of thread are difficult for children to use and would be simpler on a reel.
"...It will not go through the needle. So we separated the 6 strands into 3 strands and then were able to thread the 3 through the needle...." Read more
"...The plastic thimble is trash, I had trouble even cutting the thread with the included scissors, not to mention the fabric for the purse...." Read more
"...The thread was very hard to get through the eye of the needle that was included in this kit, so I gave her a needle with a larger eye, from my..." Read more
"...The needle home is too narrow and long and the thread is like a knitting thread slightly on the thicker side and it splits!..." Read more
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1. The Box: The box it comes in is a little cardboard suitcase, brightly colored and patterned, with bright red stitching sewing it together. It has a typical suitcase-type handle made of metal and plastic that folds down flush against the box for easy storage, and those nifty metal clasps that one finds on tackle boxes or boxes for art supplies. It is easy for little people to open and close. The box is sturdy enough to keep using for the sewing kit, as long as you don't sit on it or anything.
2. The Supplies: Upon opening the box, you see a very FULL kit. It does not look like a thing or two overpackaged in a huge box; the box is stuffed. It contains the following:
-a paperback booklet explaining the projects along with sewing basics;
-a package of stuffing (which is probably not enough to do more than one or two of the projects, but will get your little one started, at least until you can get to Michaels or have Amazon ship you the stuffing of your choice);
-a packet of felt of various colors, cut into various shapes, such as animals, as well as rectangles;
-A packet of a few scraps of quilting cotton in bright colors and patterns;
a sewing kit containing:
-a cheap plastic thimble (worthless, but it's unlikely that a five-year-old would use a thimble anyway, especially with felt);
-a paper measuring tape;
-a pair of inexpensive sissors (I don't truly know how well these will cut fabric, though for snipping threads they seem like they would be fine);
-a "toy" tomato pincushion (I say "toy" because, although it will hold pins without a doubt, it is not stuffed very full, it is made of a lightweight cotton batiste or similar fabric, and it does not come with the usual emory strawberry for sharpening your needles, but after all, this is a FIRST SEWING KIT - not a "Last-You-a-Lifetime Sew-a-Rama Sewing System");
-a wheel of large-head multicolor pins;
-a few sewing needles;
-many standard skeins of DMC embroidery floss in bright colors;
-a packet of ribbons and trims, etc - again, not very many but enough to get a kid started with a project or two until mama has time to go through her scrap bag and find more things.
All of these items fit very nicely into the box, as I said - it neither looks chintzy and over-packaged, nor is it stuffed so full you cannot close it once opened. The kit is priced VERY nicely for what you get. My daughter was so excited about giving it to her friend, and kept saying how much she wanted one of her own, and the friend also seemed very excited to receive it. All that said, here are my few criticisms:
1.) Pink, red, orange, etc color theme is very specifically aimed at girls. Well, I think little boys might enoy making stuffed animals and doo-dads, too. Alex could either make a similar kit geared to little boys, or make an effort to make the box, materials, and trims more gender neutral.
2.) A few things in the kit are a little cheap - I'm thinking of the thimble and the paper tape measure. It might be better to leave these things out, as even without them, the kit is quite complete. The cheap quality of these few little items alost detracts from the high quality of the rest of the product.
3.) The kit says "age 7 and up"; Although a 7-year-old might enjoy it, I think it is quite age appropriate for a five-year-old, as long as assistance will be provided. In fact, I might say that a 7-year-old should have something a little more advanced than this. But then, it all depends on the child - mine is very good with crafts and things of this sort, and has done some sewing before. You have to decide for yourself. I wouldn't give this to a ten-year-old, though.
All in all, this product is great and I highly recommend it. Please look at my customer images for closeups of the included items and the box, and for more notes about the product. Enjoy!
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2010
1. The Box: The box it comes in is a little cardboard suitcase, brightly colored and patterned, with bright red stitching sewing it together. It has a typical suitcase-type handle made of metal and plastic that folds down flush against the box for easy storage, and those nifty metal clasps that one finds on tackle boxes or boxes for art supplies. It is easy for little people to open and close. The box is sturdy enough to keep using for the sewing kit, as long as you don't sit on it or anything.
2. The Supplies: Upon opening the box, you see a very FULL kit. It does not look like a thing or two overpackaged in a huge box; the box is stuffed. It contains the following:
-a paperback booklet explaining the projects along with sewing basics;
-a package of stuffing (which is probably not enough to do more than one or two of the projects, but will get your little one started, at least until you can get to Michaels or have Amazon ship you the stuffing of your choice);
-a packet of felt of various colors, cut into various shapes, such as animals, as well as rectangles;
-A packet of a few scraps of quilting cotton in bright colors and patterns;
a sewing kit containing:
-a cheap plastic thimble (worthless, but it's unlikely that a five-year-old would use a thimble anyway, especially with felt);
-a paper measuring tape;
-a pair of inexpensive sissors (I don't truly know how well these will cut fabric, though for snipping threads they seem like they would be fine);
-a "toy" tomato pincushion (I say "toy" because, although it will hold pins without a doubt, it is not stuffed very full, it is made of a lightweight cotton batiste or similar fabric, and it does not come with the usual emory strawberry for sharpening your needles, but after all, this is a FIRST SEWING KIT - not a "Last-You-a-Lifetime Sew-a-Rama Sewing System");
-a wheel of large-head multicolor pins;
-a few sewing needles;
-many standard skeins of DMC embroidery floss in bright colors;
-a packet of ribbons and trims, etc - again, not very many but enough to get a kid started with a project or two until mama has time to go through her scrap bag and find more things.
All of these items fit very nicely into the box, as I said - it neither looks chintzy and over-packaged, nor is it stuffed so full you cannot close it once opened. The kit is priced VERY nicely for what you get. My daughter was so excited about giving it to her friend, and kept saying how much she wanted one of her own, and the friend also seemed very excited to receive it. All that said, here are my few criticisms:
1.) Pink, red, orange, etc color theme is very specifically aimed at girls. Well, I think little boys might enoy making stuffed animals and doo-dads, too. Alex could either make a similar kit geared to little boys, or make an effort to make the box, materials, and trims more gender neutral.
2.) A few things in the kit are a little cheap - I'm thinking of the thimble and the paper tape measure. It might be better to leave these things out, as even without them, the kit is quite complete. The cheap quality of these few little items alost detracts from the high quality of the rest of the product.
3.) The kit says "age 7 and up"; Although a 7-year-old might enjoy it, I think it is quite age appropriate for a five-year-old, as long as assistance will be provided. In fact, I might say that a 7-year-old should have something a little more advanced than this. But then, it all depends on the child - mine is very good with crafts and things of this sort, and has done some sewing before. You have to decide for yourself. I wouldn't give this to a ten-year-old, though.
All in all, this product is great and I highly recommend it. Please look at my customer images for closeups of the included items and the box, and for more notes about the product. Enjoy!
The kit comes with nice quality felt for the animals and plenty of buttons and trim. HOWEVER, there is only enough stuffing for one of the animals. There are 3 to be made. The kit should include ample stuffing for all 3 animals!!!!
The "thread" is actually 6 strand embroidery floss. It will not go through the needle. So we separated the 6 strands into 3 strands and then were able to thread the 3 through the needle. The kids couldn't do that part by themselves. It would be better if the thickness of the thread is able to go through the needle as is, without having to separate it.




