Lot 16
SASHIKO WORKSHOP at SCRAP with Lisa Solomon
Sashiko - which translates to little stabs - is an embroidery technique developed in the Edo period in Japan. It became not only a decorative practice, but one that was used to mend and repair clothing. In this workshop mixed media artist, author, and educator Lisa Solomon will demonstrate how give your clothes a new life and extend their use. The class will provide a quick overview of supplies and techniques - including interior and exterior patchwork as well as ways to incorporate traditional sashiko patterning from simple to more complicated designs. Participants will also be encouraged to reflect their own personalities in the way they mend. Bring a garment that needs to be fixed! There will also be materials to practice with. This class will offer a great way to think about sustainability, slow fashion and working with your hands in a meaningful and creative way. VALUED AT: $500
THE DETAILS
Book by December 2026 This experience can
accommodate up to 10 people. Time to be arranged with the artist and SCRAP
$150
DONATED BY: Lisa Solomon
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