Upcoming 8 spots left
Slow Stitching — Sashiko-inspired workshop
From $ 28 usd
This is a 2-hour introduction to slow stitching, inspired by Sashiko — a traditional Japanese practice rooted in repair, repetition, and attention.
This workshop is about learning a simple gesture and letting it repeat — stitch after stitch — until a pattern begins to appear.
You'll work on a small fabric panel, learning how to transfer a pattern and build it through hand stitching. Everyone will leave with their own piece, something quiet and personal.
Each workshop is independent, so you're welcome to join a single session or come back for several. Every class explores a different pattern, allowing you to build your skills at your own pace.
All materials are provided. No experience needed.
Instructors
Vaea Dang
Contact us
- Organizer
- va••••g@gma••••l.com
Location
The studio, 54 Elizabeth St, Red Hook, NY, United States
Classifications
Age Groups
- Adult
Levels
- All