Event
Introduction to Sashiko Stitching | 3rd May
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Sashiko is a traditional type of Japanese embroidery or stitching. The word Sashiko means 'little stabs' in Japanese and is used for both decorative and functional reinforcement of cloth and clothing. It consists of rows of running stitch that build up repeated patterns. This workshop could be done by experienced stitchers and beginners alike.
The workshop is run by an experienced teacher and textile enthusiast Sue Crawley of Sunshine Designs Dollar.
All materials are provided.
Every ticket sold supports the work of The Dovecot Foundation to advance visual art, craft and design in all its forms.
Please note that tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and may not be exchanged.
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