Sashiko, which literally means “little stabs,” is a form of decorative reinforcement stitching from Japan that started out of practical need during the Endo Era (1615-1868). Worn-out clothes were patched together to make warmer or new clothes using simple running stitches. Over time, elaborate designs were developed, all of which still only use the simple running stitch.
Beginners welcome! Choose a pattern and stitch. Finished products (about 4″ X 4”) make great coasters, small pillows or embellishments for other items.
Date and Time
Wednesday Mar 16, 2022 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
March 16, 2022
6:30-8:30 pm
Location
Shake Rag Alley - Lind Pavilion 411 Commerce St., Mineral Point
Fees/Admission
Project fee $5. Materials fee $12.
Project fee waived for middle and high school students. Call the office to register!