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Sashiko & Kantha Embroidery | Runner or Placemats

Saturday, January 13, 2024 from 9 AM to 12 PM
San Diego Craft Collective
All Ages
$125
Save your space today! Military & sibling discounts

Exploring versatile running stitches

The technique of decorating a fabric surface with running stitches can be found in many cultures. In this class students will learn 2 types of stitching:

Sashiko, which means “little stabs” in Japanese, and Kantha, which translates to “rags” in Sanskrit.

The primary function of the stitching was to mend and reuse old but treasured fabric; to gather layers of fabric which then provided warmth and insulation; and/or strengthen the fabric for heavy usage. However, the decorative aspect of this timeless practice became just as important and valued, and its rich “vocabulary” translates into endless pattern variations.

Learn traditional Sashiko patterns using simple grid-based stitches such as “zigzag,” “field of flowers,” and traditional patterns using curves such as “ocean waves,” and “rising steam.” We will also cover the organic and flowing art of Kantha stitching. Students will create a beautiful personalized linen table runner or 2 placemats.

$15 material fee payable to the instructor at the start of class

This class is appropriate for ages 12 years and older.

• Scholarships available
• Military and sibling discounts

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San Diego Craft Collective
6192733235
make@sandiegocraft.org

San Diego Craft Collective

2590 Truxtun Rd Studio 106
San Diego, California 92106
619-273-3235
make@sandiegocraft.org​

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