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Mending Matters: Sustainable Crafting

  • Bestow 1606 Ashland St. Ashland, OR 97520 (map)

Visible Mending is making a comeback as sustainable fashion becomes mainstream. Sashiko is a traditional Japanese embroidery, the style is comprised of geometric and linear patterns, which viewed from afar look complex and intricate. This style of visible mending was mostly used in Japan to repair kimonos.

While visible mending dates back to the Edo period of the history of Japan, we’ve noticed more and more makers incorporating the hand-stitching technique into their wardrobes recently, which means less clothing making their way to the landfill! 

Hosted by Anouschka Andreson!

$40
includes all materials , and a cold beverage to sip while you mend!
You just bring yourself and your item(s) for mending!

Register Here!


Earlier Event: May 7
MAMA CELEBRATION MARKET!
Later Event: August 4
Kokedama Workshop (kŌk ā dama)