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Empowering girls from the Bay Area to Uganda through education and the art of sewing.

Sew What™ Online with EVarize

Sew What Online with EVarize is a digital adaptation of the award-winning Sew What™ Sewing Camp, now available as an online video series + companion supplies. Originally created by EVarize as an in-person course focused on creative expression, skills development and entrepreneurship for students aged 8-14, the online series features an introductory video and 5 lessons taught by EVarize and Sew What™ alum Zachary Fernandez. Each video is a witty lesson on the basics of sewing, pattern making, portfolio building, croqui use and fashion lingo, offering students the technical and creative skills to turn their ideas into reality. 

  • What’s included: A link to access the videos sent by email.

  • Designer Kit: Sew What™ designer journal, sticker pack, sewing and drawing supplies shipped directly to students.

  • Suggested age: 8-14

  • Total video run time: 120 mins (5 video lessons)

100% of proceeds from Sew What Online support the non-profit 501c3 BayGanda Foundation. *Sew What Online is a digital product and once purchased is non-refundable. But your purchase is tax-deductible!

 
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Lesson Overview

  • Learn the basics of building mood boards and sketching.

  • We demonstrate basting, sewing machine set-up and stitching

  • Step by step demonstration on making your very own tote bag

  • Step by step demonstration on making your very own skirt

  • Bonus Project: Tie Dye!

 
 
 

Sew What Online

 

Award Winning

Adapted from our award winning summer camp, 3 years running.

Expert Instruction

A link to access the 5 video lessons anytime, anywhere.

Your Purchase HELPS

100% of proceeds from Sew What Online support the non-profit 501c3 BayGanda Foundation.

 

Take A Sneak Peek

 
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About The Instructors

 
 

EVarize

EVarize is a Bay Area fashion designer and master tailor with over 20 years experience building her EVarize clothing line and working with major brands like Levi Strauss. She created Sew What™ in 2005 as a way to offer Bay Area girls opportunities for passion-discovery and skills development. In 2017 EVarize became BayGanda Foundation’s Executive Director and expanded the Sew What™ curriculum to the Ugandan schools the Foundation supports.


Zachary Fernandez

Zachary Fernandez is an Oakland native and fashion designer. After attending Sew What™, he jump started his career as a finalist on Lifetime’s Project Runway Junior, and winner of Project Runway:Threads. Zachary was later awarded internships at Marchesa, Brandon Maxwell and Monse, and graduated from Parson School of Design in 2021. He is now based in New York City.

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In Their Own Words

Testimonials

 “Sew What has been a fundamental part of my life and my creative journey. From making my first tote bag when I was seven to helping to teach this new national digital iteration, I love how the program has grown and is reaching so many people. Sew What has taught me so much—not only about my own design philosophies—but it has also shaped my philosophies on life and what it means to be a part of a community.”

-Zachary Fernandez, Sew What alum, finalist on Lifetime’s Project Runway Junior, and winner of Project Runway:Threads.


“It is an honor to be part of the Sew What journey. Our daughter Assata attended the camp as a child, and she is now 24 years old and attending Design School in Canada. We have seen first-hand the impact that Sew What has had, not only on our own family, but it has proven itself to us and continues to thrive after 18 years in the community. We didn’t hesitate to become a donor of BayGanda, which not only supports young kids here in our community, but also helps young girls in Uganda grow and prosper in a safe space. There's no better way to support girls’ futures.”

-Rachel Konte, owner of Red Bay Coffee, sponsor and parent of camper.


“I’m continually inspired by the commitment and love of this amazing foundation. EVarize has built an incredible community through The Sew What Camp and BayGanda. The bridging of the two programs is what sets this foundation apart. The Sew What Camp allows young people to learn designing, patterns making and sewing skills and also teaches them community values and entrepreneurship. This exceptional program is then offered in Uganda where young kids can learn these skills and, most important, fund their education. When we give children a chance to shine through education and community, we set forward profound change that allows our communities here and abroad to flourish.”

-Desiree Alexander, founder, Dish Boutique.