SASHIKO MENDING WORKSHOP
This class is open to all levels and is an introduction to the Japanese Art of Sashiko Stitching. ‘Sashiko’ meaning ‘little stab’ is a beautiful way to mend, add strength to garments, utilize patching techniques as well as explore traditional patterns using a simple running stitch.
In this class you will:
Start with a sample fabric in order to practice the basic running stitch
Work with stencils in order to mark out a design onto a piece of cotton fabric
Learn about the different materials and tools needed to carry on and practice this skill at home
All materials from the session will be provided, plus you will leave with a sashiko kit that includes threads, needles and fabric swatches to continue your project at home
Optional: to bring a garment from home that needs mending or repairing to be able to use in the workshop
Please avoid bringing: woollen items, knitted garments, stretchy fabrics like swimwear, jersey t shirts (these can be repaired in different ways
Good examples of items to bring are: a denim shirt, jeans, cotton or woven items like chino’s or trousers, shirts,and dresses
MADELINE TANOTO – PERSONAL INFO / BIO
My name is Madeline Tanoto and I’m the director of Mads do & Mend CIC, a social enterprise that empowers people and communities to mend their clothes and themselves through craft and creativity.