Sashiko Embroidery Class
Sat Nov 15, 09:30 - Sat Nov 15, 13:30
Johann Van Heerden's Art
ABOUT
Visible mending with sashiko is a Japanese embroidery technique for repairing textiles by using running stitches to create decorative and durable patterns over worn areas or holes.
The process typically involves preparing the area, adding a patch if needed, and then using a long, running stitch to create a pattern of small, repeating stitches that form a grid or other design on the fabric. This traditional mending style, once seen as a sign of poverty, is now celebrated for its beauty and sustainability.
All material and Lunch Included,
Coffee and tea station available in studio.