February Workshops with Nancy Butterfield - February 14 and 21
Schedule
Sat Feb 14 2026 at 09:00 am to 12:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church | Santa Barbara, CA
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Space is Limited so Register Today Online at https://www.coastalquilters.org/program.html2 workshops for the price of 1! Attend both workshop or just one.
Feb 14 Sashiko Workshop
Feb 21 Rice Bag Workshop
Member Workshop Fee: $50.00
Non Member Fee: $75.00
(Fee Includes both workshops)
We will be making a bag using 9” blocks with ½” seam allowances. It is the perfect size to carry around your latest stitching or knitting project or to use it as a lunch tote.
Basic Class 2/14/26.
Check our website for the supplies list!
This workshop will be about Sashiko, a form of Japanese hand stitching. It was a popular Guild workshop in 2019 taught by Nancy Ota and is likely to fill fast, perhaps because it doesn’t require a sewing machine.
This technique can be used in quilts, garments, visible mending and in many creative ways. In class, basic techniques for marking, starting and stitching will be covered.
A small sample will be made and then you’ll have a choice of stitching several free patterns as blocks or work on a purchased sampler.
This type of bag is also called a ‘komebukuro.’ They were traditionally made from scrap fabric and were filled with temple offerings, such as rice or other items during religious ceremonies, or to hold gifts destined for a close friend or relative. Komebukuro bags were hand sewn in a patchwork style using a mix of whatever fabrics on hand and closed with a cotton drawstring cord.
These versatile bags can be created from blocks made in the Guild Sashiko Workshop. OR This is a perfect project to use up extra scraps of fabric and to add your own unique style. You can be as simple or complex as you’d like. And it is fully reversible!
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 4575 Auhay Dr, Santa Barbara, CA 93110-1705, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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