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Experience Kansas City's fashion history with a creative jewelry workshop and wine tasting, all in a small-group setting for $59, lasting about 1.5 hours.

This small-group jewelry making experience in Kansas City offers a fun blend of creativity and local flavor. For $59 per person, participants enjoy an approximate 1 hour and 30 minutes session at the Madison Stitch fashion studio. The tour combines DIY jewelry craft—with options to make earrings, bracelets, or a card wallet—with wine, cider, or craft beer tastings from nearby artisan producers. It’s designed as a sustainable activity, emphasizing locally-sourced materials such as wood, leather, and linen.
The experience is perfect for those who want a hands-on activity combined with a taste of Kansas City’s vibrant craft scene. The small group size—a maximum of 10 travelers—ensures personalized guidance, and the meeting point is conveniently located at 501 E 16th St in downtown Kansas City. The activity begins at 5:00 pm, making it an ideal early evening option for a relaxed, creative outing.
While no prior experience is necessary, this experience attracts visitors eager to explore local arts, learn about the city’s garment industry history, and enjoy artisan drinks in a lively yet intimate setting. Keep in mind that booking around 31 days in advance helps secure a spot, especially during peak times.

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The tour takes place at Madison Stitch, a fashion studio in the heart of downtown Kansas City. This venue is a hub for local garment industry revival, and the guide provides insights on the city’s fashion history and the people shaping its current scene. Attendees get a behind-the-scenes view of the local craft scene, with the opportunity to see various products and learn how they are made, adding context to the jewelry they craft.

Participants select whether to make a pair of earrings, a bracelet, or a small card wallet. The tools and equipment are all provided, and there is ample scrap material to encourage creativity. Some reviews note that more guidance or sample designs could enhance the experience, but the overall atmosphere remains relaxed and encouraging.
The process is designed to be accessible, with guidance from knowledgeable staff like John, who offers background on the company and project instructions. This setup allows each person to work at their own pace and style, making the activity suitable for both beginners and those with some crafting experience.
A highlight of this activity is the drink tasting component, featuring wine, cider, or craft beer sourced from artisan producers located just down the street. The wine is served during the jewelry making, creating a convivial vibe. Water is available for everyone, and the drinks are appreciated for adding a celebratory touch to the craft session.
Some reviews suggest that more samples and options could make the experience even better, but the focus on local drinks remains a key part of the unique appeal. The affordable price and convenient location make this a great way to combine art, local culture, and drinks in a casual setting.

After finishing their jewelry, participants are just 1-2 blocks away from various artisan breweries, distilleries, or restaurants within Kansas City’s arts district. This proximity makes it easy to extend the evening into dinner or further exploration of the local craft scene. The vibrant neighborhood offers plenty of options for those looking to continue their nightlife or enjoy a casual drink.
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The activity begins at 501 E 16th St with check-in at 5:00 pm. The small group size and public transportation access make it easy to reach the venue. The mobile ticket system simplifies entry, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for planning.
Participants do not need to bring any tools, and service animals are allowed, ensuring accessibility for most travelers.

Madison Stitch specializes in local fashion and garment revival, providing a unique backdrop for this jewelry-making activity. Their focus on sustainable, locally sourced materials aligns with current eco-conscious travel trends. The staff, including hosts like John, are praised for providing clear instructions and sharing interesting stories about the company’s heritage.
The average rating of 4.5 out of 5 reflects consistent satisfaction. Reviewers highlight the friendly guidance, creative freedom, and local drinks as major positives. Families and groups celebrating special occasions, like graduations or sister trips, find it to be a fun, engaging activity.
Some mention that more guidance or samples could improve the experience for those less confident in their design skills, but the overall consensus remains positive. Attendees frequently praise the small class size and knowledgeable hosts that foster a relaxed and supportive environment.
This tour is ideal for creative individuals who enjoy crafting and sampling local drinks. It suits groups of friends, couples, or families looking for a casual yet engaging activity in downtown Kansas City. It’s especially perfect for those interested in local fashion history and sustainable materials.
While it doesn’t focus on high-end jewelry making, the emphasis on personal expression and local culture makes it a unique experience worth trying. The price point of $59 offers good value for a combined craft and tasting experience that can be enjoyed in a relaxed evening setting.
This small-group jewelry making experience with wine, cider, or craft beer tastings offers an enjoyable way to connect with Kansas City’s local craft scene and fashion history. The guided instruction from knowledgeable staff like John, paired with locally sourced materials and artisan drinks, creates a well-rounded activity in the city’s arts district.
The duration is just enough to feel relaxed and unhurried, and the small group size ensures a personal touch. While a few could wish for more guidance or sample designs, the overall vibe remains inviting and creative.
This tour best suits those seeking a fun, hands-on activity paired with local drinks and cultural insights. It offers an affordable, memorable way to spend an early evening in Kansas City, whether celebrating a special occasion or simply exploring the local arts and craft scene.
“We had a great time working in the workshop! It's interesting to know the story behind the brand. They give you plenty of tools and scraps to sort …”
Is transportation needed to reach the meeting point?
The activity starts at 501 E 16th St in downtown Kansas City, which is accessible via public transportation, and nearby parking options are available.
Are tools and supplies provided?
Yes, all tools and equipment are included, so participants do not need to bring anything.
Can I choose what jewelry to make?
Participants select between making earrings, bracelets, or a card wallet before the activity begins.
What is the duration of the experience?
The activity lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
What drinks are served during the session?
Guests can enjoy wine, cider, or craft beer from local artisan producers.
Is the activity suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but specific age restrictions are not detailed. Water is available for all ages.
What is the maximum group size?
A maximum of 10 travelers ensures an intimate experience.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where exactly does the activity take place?
The meeting point is 501 E 16th St, Kansas City, in the downtown arts district.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available through the provided platform, with most bookings made about a month in advance.