Sashiko Mending Workshop
This is more than a craft workshop — it’s a space to reflect, connect, and embrace vulnerability. As we mend fabric, we also mend ourselves.
. Framed today through sustainability and slow craft movements, sashiko offers a tactile way to resist disposability by valuing maintenance, longevity, and thoughtful reuse.
Each participant will learn one of the traditional Sashiko patterns and stitch together. After that, we will learn how to make one of the Sashiko patterns; it could be a coaster or pin cushion, this allows participants to learn how to do Sashiko mending on their garment
This is more than a craft workshop — it’s a space to reflect, connect, and embrace vulnerability. As we mend fabric, we also mend ourselves.
. Framed today through sustainability and slow craft movements, sashiko offers a tactile way to resist disposability by valuing maintenance, longevity, and thoughtful reuse.
Each participant will learn one of the traditional Sashiko patterns and stitch together. After that, we will learn how to make one of the Sashiko patterns; it could be a coaster or pin cushion, this allows participants to learn how to do Sashiko mending on their garment
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Center of Joy
1420 Northeast Killingsworth Street
Portland, OR 97211
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