Sewing Arts Center
Santa Monica, Beach Cities
3330 Pico Boulevard
Btwn 33rd & 34th St
Santa Monica, California 90405
Santa Monica, Beach Cities
3330 Pico Boulevard
Btwn 33rd & 34th St
Santa Monica, California 90405
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Description
Sewing Arts Center was originally crowned Bay Cities Sewing Machine Co.
and first opened its doors in 1955 on the Third Street Promenade in
Santa Monica. In 1975 the shop passed from father to daughter, Barbara
Kasprinski, and moved to ½ block from Sewing Arts Center’s current
location. For 25 years Barbara and her husband, Fred, continued to serve
the sewing community proudly, operating what was to become an even more
successful sewing machine sales and repair shop.
In 1997, current owner, Russell Conte, found himself walking through the doors of Bay Cities Sewing, where he purchased a top of the line sewing and
embroidery machine (Nirvana! Finally, the perfect buttonhole every
time). After 3 wonderful years of shopping, teaching, and working,
Russell purchased Bay Cities Sewing Machine Co. on April Fool's Day,
2000, changing the shop's name, look, and feel.
Formerly sewing machine sales and repairs only, Sewing Arts Center began modestly with 12 bolts of fabric, 4 types of thread, a few classes, and a few notions. And yes, Barbara is still around, (alas, Fred passed away a few years
ago) but spends the majority of her time cruising the Caribbean, the
Panama Canal, Alaska – just about anywhere a ship will take her. But
you’ll find Russell and Susanne, Melissa and Yolanda, Ivy and Betty,
Jemi and Barbara, Ted and Michael, Santiago, Wynn and Peggy, and dozens
of amazingly passionate and wonderful friends each day at Sewing Arts
Center.
and first opened its doors in 1955 on the Third Street Promenade in
Santa Monica. In 1975 the shop passed from father to daughter, Barbara
Kasprinski, and moved to ½ block from Sewing Arts Center’s current
location. For 25 years Barbara and her husband, Fred, continued to serve
the sewing community proudly, operating what was to become an even more
successful sewing machine sales and repair shop.
In 1997, current owner, Russell Conte, found himself walking through the doors of Bay Cities Sewing, where he purchased a top of the line sewing and
embroidery machine (Nirvana! Finally, the perfect buttonhole every
time). After 3 wonderful years of shopping, teaching, and working,
Russell purchased Bay Cities Sewing Machine Co. on April Fool's Day,
2000, changing the shop's name, look, and feel.
Formerly sewing machine sales and repairs only, Sewing Arts Center began modestly with 12 bolts of fabric, 4 types of thread, a few classes, and a few notions. And yes, Barbara is still around, (alas, Fred passed away a few years
ago) but spends the majority of her time cruising the Caribbean, the
Panama Canal, Alaska – just about anywhere a ship will take her. But
you’ll find Russell and Susanne, Melissa and Yolanda, Ivy and Betty,
Jemi and Barbara, Ted and Michael, Santiago, Wynn and Peggy, and dozens
of amazingly passionate and wonderful friends each day at Sewing Arts
Center.
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Teachers at Sewing Arts Center
- Barbara Rain
- Betty Anderson
- Ivy Vining
- Melissa Walker
- Russell Scott Conte
- Santiago Mazriegos
- Susanne Cole