Craft & Connect: Visible Mending Night
Have a hole in your favorite sweater? Learn visible creative mending techniques to repair, customize, and reinvent your clothes!
Date and time
Location
Sunset Commons
1600 Irving Street San Francisco, CA 94122Refund Policy
Agenda
5:40 PM - 6:00 PM
Check-in
6:00 PM - 6:10 PM
Welcome and introduction
6:10 PM - 6:40 PM
Demonstration
6:40 PM - 7:50 PM
Activity
7:50 PM - 8:00 PM
Conclusion
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
Repair, Customize & Reinvent Your Wardrobe!
Join us at Sunset Commons, your neighborhood DIY arts and crafts café, for a hands-on Visible Mending Workshop with Kaye DeHart, a local textile and multimedia artist passionate about slow fashion and sustainability!
Bring a worn-out or damaged piece of clothing, and leave with new skills, inspiration, and a one-of-a-kind creation. Whether you’re patching a tear, darning socks, or embellishing denim, you’ll learn to transform damage into design.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to stabilize and reinforce damaged fabric
- Decorative patching styles like boro, appliqué, and reverse appliqué
- Darning techniques for knit and woven fabrics (including socks!)
- Tips for creative design planning and visual storytelling through stitches
- How to build your own visible mending style at home
- All participants receive a detailed handout to continue mending on their own!
Why You’ll Love It:
- Sustainable: Keep your favorite clothes out of landfills
- Creative: Express yourself through color, texture, and stitch
- Mindful: Enjoy the calming, meditative nature of slow stitching
- Community-driven: Connect with fellow makers and menders
- Skill-building: Walk away with practical knowledge
- Bonus: Leave with a repaired item of clothing you’re proud to wear again
About the Instructor:
Kaye DeHart is a San Francisco textile and multimedia artist passionate about slow fashion and sustainability. Drawn to the expressive power of fashion from a young age, they draw inspiration from punk and other fashion subcultures as well as traditional practices such as Japanese boro fabric, patchwork and quilting, and the exquisite craftsmanship of historic and couture sewing, when materials were much more precious and the lifecycle of a garment was considered more thoughtfully. They have been repairing, altering and designing clothes for over ten years.
About Sunset Commons:
Carmen and Steven started Sunset Commons to provide a space to connect and build community through arts and craft activities led by talented local artists. Inspired by a love for creativity and a desire to foster connection in the Sunset District, we envisioned a “third space” where neighbors can gather, unwind, and form meaningful relationships. Our mission is to empower self-expression, boost confidence, and offer an inclusive haven for everyone, from introverts seeking a calm environment to those enjoying health-focused traditional teas. Sunset Commons is not just a business - it’s our way of enriching the community we love and to the city we both grew up in.
Frequently asked questions
A piece of clothing to mend (all materials provided, but feel free to bring your own patches or thread too!)
We recommend arriving at least 10 - 15 minutes prior to the start of the event to check and settle in.
There is metered parking on Irving St and non-metered parking on the numbered streets. There is a bike rack in front of the store. And the N Judah, 28, 29, 7, and 44 bus stops are close by.
This workshop is designed for participants aged 18 and up.
All levels welcome – no sewing experience needed! You’ll receive personalized guidance and feedback from an experienced instructor.