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Join us to learn about and practice the art of sashiko. Meaning “little stabs” in Japanese, it is a form of mending combined with decorative embroidery. Bring an article of clothing you'd like to repair made from cotton, wool or linen (not jersey or spandex). Other materials and tools, including scissors, needles, thread and pins, will be provided. Adults and teens. Please register.
Join us to learn about and practice the art of sashiko. Meaning “little stabs” in Japanese, it is a form of mending combined with decorative embroidery that is appropriate for sturdier fabrics. Bring an article of clothing you'd like to repair made from cotton, wool or linen (not jersey or spandex). We will supply the materials and tools, and you can rejoice in keeping your beloved duds from the landfill.
Adults and teens. Please register.
Materials we will supply: embroidery thread, scissors, straight pins, long needles, iron and ironing board, markers, fabric for patching, rulers, safety pins, fabric chalk and thimbles.