Japanese sashiko workshop
Schedule
Sat Apr 18 2026 at 10:30 am to 12:30 pm
UTC+01:00Location
The Bay Gallery | Aberystwyth, WA
About this Event
Join Thea in discovering the fundamentals of incorporating sashiko to your clothing. Originating in Japan, sashiko is an ancient practice that was traditionally used to mend and reinforce worn-out garments with small, repetitive stitches.
Initially developed out of necessity, the art of sashiko has evolved into a decorative form of embroidery, passed down through generations. Today, it is often associated with mindfulness and seen as a subtle statement against fast fashion.
This is a small, intimate workshop with very limited spaces, allowing for a calm atmosphere and plenty of individual guidance.
What you will learn:
- Assess the damaged area and understand the fabric you’re about to mend.
- Identify complementary/suitable fabric to patch the damaged area.
- Prepare the area to be stitched, ensuring durability and movement to the garment.
- Future-proof your garments for lifelong wear with this newfound skill.
All equipment and materials will be provided. If you have something to mend, please do bring it along, if not there will be sample pieces to work on. Please ensure your garment has been ironed before the session. This makes stitching the mend easier.
Please do not bring waterproof materials, leather, suede clothing, or knitwear.
Where is it happening?
The Bay Gallery, 13 Chalybeate Street, Aberystwyth, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 35.00





