Japanese sashiko stitching workshop using templates
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Japanese sashiko stitching workshop using templates

  • Ages 16+

Join Marianne for a mindful, relaxing and informative stitching workshop in the cosy Mistal Kitchen cafe on beautiful Otley Chevin

By Form In Fabric

Date and time

Friday, June 27 · 10:45am - 1:45pm GMT+1.

Location

MISTÅL Kitchen

Farm East Chevin Road Otley LS21 3DD United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

10:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Arrival and order free drink


The workshop begins at 10.45am, but attendees are welcome to arrive from 10:30 to order their free drink and get comfortable

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Workshop


Marianne will give a short introduction to the topic, the tools and techniques and we'll design our layouts and start sewing

12:15 PM - 12:30 PM

Break


Attendees can take a break whenever they choose, but this break will be scheduled in to give everyone time to order another drink and stretch their legs

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Workshop continues


Second half of the workshop to develop our sewing

1:45 PM

Finish


The workshop will end at 13:45 but attendees are welcome to stay in the cafe and order a delicious vegetarian/vegan lunch. Everyone will take their sewing, needle and threads with them to continue t...

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours
  • Ages 16+
  • Free venue parking

Learn or refresh your skills in Japanese sashiko decorative hand embroidery, using templates and tools to create bold stitch patterns. One free hot or cold drink included in the ticket price.


A little about sashiko stitching and the workshop

Sashiko is the age-old Japanese technique of visibly mending textiles by adding patches with decorative hand stitching, thereby strengthening the finished item, personalising it and adding to its story. You'll learn the humble origins of sashiko mending, the difference between sashiko and boro, and the many practical and creative applications of the technique.


Sashiko uses simple straight running stitches which anyone can do, but they can be combined in attractive and intricate patterns inspired by nature and the home to add personal meaning to our belongings.


In this workshop we'll use templates and tools to transfer simple sashiko stitch patterns to fabric to create a decorative embroidery. This is a skills workshop in which you'll practice Moyozashi (large scale patterns) in both straight and curved lines, and also Hitomezashi (single stitch designs) which create more intricate patterns. Depending on your skill level and the complexity of your designs you may not finish your items during the workshop, but everyone will take their sewing home with materials, tools and the inspiration they need to continue working on it. Once finished your pieces could be displayed in a frame, used as a coasters, or sewn onto fabric (clothing/tote bag/blanket/etc).


All materials will be provided, but please feel free to bring your own favourite sewing supplies and tools.


The workshop is suitable for complete beginners or those wanting to refresh their hand-sewing skills. Please note, you will need reasonable hand/finger mobility and eyesight.


A little about the instructor

Marianne is an upholsterer and sewing enthusiast with a lifelong background in textiles, embroidery, dressmaking and upcycling.


She loves the simplicity, accessibility and mindfulness of sewing and believes that anyone can learn to sew and express themselves creatively through needle and thread.


Marianne can guide you in both practical and artistic methods of embroidery, and show you how to use sewing to make beautiful decorative items and also transfer these skills to extend the life of your clothes and textiles. Follow her on Instagram or Facebook @forminfabric


Frequently asked questions

Is the venue accessible?

We will be using the upstairs room at Mistal Kitchen, and unfortunately there is no lift so attendees must be able to use the stairs

Is there parking at the venue?

Yes, there is free parking at the Mistal Kitchen car park and over the road at the Chevin car parks there paid parking

Do I need to bring anything with me?

No, all materials and tools will be provided, but please feel free to bring your own sewing supplies and tools if you wish

Is it suitable for children, or can I bring my child with me?

Unfortunately this workshop is not suitable for young children due to the sharp needles and scissors etc. But Marianne does run sewing workshops for children so please contact her for information!

Can I reach the venue on public transport?

Unfortunately Mistal Kitchen is not on a bus or train route. However it is on a main route to Otley so easily reached by car and taxi

Can I bring my dog?

Although Mistal Kitchen is dog friendly, unfortunately we can't have dogs in the sewing workshop space

What experience level is required for this workshop?

Any level of sewing experience is welcome, from people who have never threaded a needle up to those with lots of embroidery experience! Marianne has designed the workshop so that everyone will learn something new. The beauty of joining a workshop is working alongside others and sharing skills

Are refreshments provided?

One free hot or cold drink is included in the ticket price, and attendees are welcome to pay for any extra drinks or food from the cafe counter. Mistal Kitchen is a vegetarian and vegan cafe, there's a full menu of drinks and food available

How many people are in the workshop?

Maximum number is 12 participants

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£35Jun 27 · 10:45 AM GMT+1