Visible Mending Workshop Series Part 2: Patching Demo
Schedule
Thu May 21 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
272 Carpenter St | Providence, RI
About this Event
Over the course of two hours, you and up to 7 other participants will learn the basics of patching a garment.
Class Curriculum:
The workshop will begin with an overview of patching. This introduction will include visual examples of various patch techniques such as hand sewn reverse applique patch, and how to do a whip stitch. You will learn about the tools required for patching, and receive guidance on when patching is best used for repairing a damaged garment.
The second part of the workshop will focus on a hands on demonstration, with students following along as they practice patching on their own garment or on a provided piece of fabric.
Participant Outcomes: Participants will gain practical skills they can use at home to help extend the life of their clothes, reduce textile waste, and build a more intentional relationship with clothing. The goal of the workshop is for students to leave with the skills to repair and maintain their favorite clothing using simple patching methods, without the need for a sewing machine.
What to Bring: Participants are encouraged to bring their own garments with holes or rips they would like to patch (non-stretch fabric encouraged), but this is not required.
This workshop is for those who are brand new to sewing, no prior experience necessary! This course aims to use the most accessible tools and has a low barrier to entry.
Meet Your Teacher:
Carlin Ash (she/her) is a hand-sewing specialist and professional mender from the Philadelphia area. She earned her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2021, where she studied illustration with a concentration in fiber arts. Over the past four years, Carlin has apprenticed and worked as a tailor in Northern Michigan and Rhode Island. Her practice now centers on clothing repair and visible mending in an effort to combat textile waste and extend the life of garments that might otherwise end up in landfills. In addition to her studio practice, Carlin teaches sewing and mending skills to a wide range of age groups, with the intent to make stitching accessible to all and empower others to care for and maintain their clothing. Her work advocates for longevity, sustainability, and a more thoughtful relationship with clothing and labor.
Accessibility. Please reach out to us at [email protected] for any accessibility questions or accommodation needs for this event.
By signing up for this class you agree to grant The Nest the right to take and use photographs, video recordings, and/or audio recordings of you during the event. You understand that these materials may be used for promotional purposes, including print and digital marketing, social media, and other advertising mediums. You acknowledge that your name and identity may be associated with these images, and you waive any right to inspect or approve the finished product. Furthermore, you release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless The Nest from any claims, demands, and liabilities that may arise from the use of these photographs or recordings.
Where is it happening?
272 Carpenter St, 272 Carpenter Street, Providence, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 23.18 to USD 33.85


















