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Sashiko Basics: Wednesday May 21, 2 pm to 5 pm

Wednesday, May 21, 2 pm to 5 pm

Instructor: Rachel Barclay

Sashiko is a Japanese embroidery, quilting, and mending practice that uses a simple running stitch to create bold and geometric patterns on textiles.  With a focus on exploration of the craft, workshop participants will learn how to layout a simple grid, draw patterns, employ a Sashiko needle, and use “small stabs” to stitch designs onto their sampler squares. Choose from a variety of traditional patterns inspired by nature, culture, and architecture. The beautiful stitched Squares can be used as a patch, a pocket, a tiny bag or a coaster. All skill levels are welcome! 

A supplies are provided in the class and each student will receive a kit with with a pair of Olympus brand Sashiko needles, a tapestry needle threader, fabric sampler squares, and take home pattern instructions.  In the class students will haveaccess to communal Sashiko threads, fabric markers, pencils, stencils, templates, and rulers. Please bring your good reading glasses.  

This class has a five-day cancellation policy. By registering for the class you are agreeing to abide by all of the Class Policies including the refund policy.Supplies are all provided as part of the class. 

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