3 hours
Leaven Community Center
Starting at USD 18
Sun, 26 Apr • 10:00 AM (GMT-07:00)
Leaven Community Center
5431 Northeast 20th Avenue, Portland, United States
Join Repair PDX and learn the traditional Japanese skill of Sashiko visible embroidered mending! Sashiko is a geometric embroidery technique which stabilizes and reinforces mends in fabric while adding beautiful embellishment.
Please Note: Tickets for this class will become available for purchase at 9am one month before the class; March 26th at 9am.
We are aware of the demand for this class and have had hundreds of folks sign up for our waitlist! We are working to meet this demand and we hope that by scheduling the ticket release we are offering a more equal sign-up opportunity to everyone.
Check out some of our other mending classes as well! Additionally, sewing and knitting stores around Portland such as Bolt also offer sashiko classes!
A Little Sashiko History – During the Edo Period (1603 – 1867) in Japan, the ruling class, the Shoguns implemented a strict social hierarchy. Cloth was hard to come by and certain fabrics, colors and embroideries used in kimonos were not allowed for the working classes. They were forced to mend their clothes with indigo-dyed ‘boro’ or fabric scraps using ‘stitches no bigger than a grain of rice’ to secure the patches, extend the life of a garment and to add warmth and durability.
The word Sashiko translates into ‘little stab’. From a simple running stitch, the working classes created beautiful intricate patterns in traditional Japanese designs that had meaning and symbolism.
In this small hands-on workshop, our lovely instructor Angela will walk you through creating and adding a sashiko patch to an item of clothing or fabric with a tear or hole. She will talk about the history of Sashiko, what ways it is used today, and which mending situations are most suited to Sashiko use. You will choose the sashiko pattern stencil you wish to use and will go home with a skein of thread and a needle (and fabric if desired) to finish your project with and/or start others at home!
Items to bring, if you have them:
Participants can bring a couple mending items; you will likely only repair one but having a couple to choose from will be helpful. We recommend bringing items with a low thread-count weave (not knitted; not stretchy) with materials like cotton or linen so that you can sew through the weave, not through the threads of the fabric. We will also provide fabric for a practice repair if you do not have an item to mend.
*Will also be provided by Repair PDX
The following techniques are covered in the workshop:
• Opening the skein & threading the needle
• Knots (quilters, spit knots, nicker knots), knotless and hiding the knots
• Stitches, spacing and loops
• Stitching order
• Methods for transferring the Design including: Tracing a stencil, Using tracing paper, Wash-away designs, Drawing with graph paper, and Lightbox use.
This course welcomes brand-new embroiders and those with experience.
Note on Sliding Scale Pricing:
Repair PDX seeks to both pay our instructors equitably and keep ticket prices accessible.
Not every event we run is independently solvent. We provide sliding scale, reduced tickets for volunteers, and other low cost opportunities because of our values. Thus, we rely on those with more financial support to pay the higher end of the sliding scale in order to offset the low-cost tickets. As such, you will see a variety of ticket prices for the same event and we encourage you to pay what you can.
Proceeds from tickets go directly to paying our wonderful instructors, providing materials for the class, and continuing to host events and workshops like this one!
Also check out other Workshops in Portland, Arts events in Portland, Nonprofit events in Portland.
Tickets for Sashiko Mending Workshop - April can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| Volunteer & Reduced Tickets for Accessibility | 18 USD |
| Low-Cost Ticket to Keep Events Accessible | 34 USD |
| Ticket Cost for the Event to Break Even | 50 USD |
| Your Ticket + Help to Pay for Materials, Etc... | 61 USD |
| Your Ticket + Sponsor Another Attendee's Ticket | 71 USD |