7 hours
Honey Creek Collective
Starting at USD 103
Sat, 28 Jun, 2025 at 09:00 am to 04:00 pm (GMT-05:00)
Honey Creek Collective
8030 Townline Road, East Troy, United States
Sashiko, (literally translated as “little stabs”) is a style of hand stitching developed in northern Japan hundreds of years ago. Initially, a purely practical method of strengthening and increasing the warmth of workers’ clothing by using a simple hand sewn running stitch, sashiko eventually became more decorative by including designs into the stitiching. During the past century, appreciation of sashiko has spread throughout the world and is now considered an artform in and of itself. In addition to the continued use of sashiko to reinforce or embellish clothing, it is also used for wall hangings, quilts, tablecloths, and other household items.
Students will learn about the sashiko’s history, tools and materials used, and different kinds of traditional designs. Students will make a sashiko thimble, practice the running stitch, and create one or more designs on linen, traditional sashiko fabric, and/or denim.
Materials Fee: $30 To be paid directly to instructor on the day of the class.
Included Materials will include:
-sashiko needles
-sashiko thread
-pre-printed fabric
-thrifted cotton or linen shirt
-printed handouts
This class is for Ages 12 to adult.
Class will be limited to 8 students.
Also check out other Workshops in East Troy, Arts events in East Troy.
Tickets for Introduction to Sashiko with Carol May can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Supporter Level | 146 USD |
Sustainer Level | 119 USD |
Supported Level | 103 USD |
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