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Sashiko Embroidery Technique

$125.00

Discover the Beauty of Japanese Hand-Stitching

Sashiko, meaning “little stabs” in Japanese, originated over 400 years ago as a practical technique to reinforce and mend fabric. Over time, it evolved into an art form, featuring intricate geometric designs stitched with rhythmic, meditative precision. Rooted in the philosophy of wabi-sabi—finding beauty in imperfection—Sashiko remains a cherished craft, blending tradition with modern creativity.

In this hands-on 3-hour workshop, you’ll learn how to use Sashiko stencils to create stunning embroidery patterns with ease. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced stitcher, this class will teach you how to transform fabric into a work of art using simple running stitches and pre-designed stencils.

Relax, learn, and create something beautiful. Whether you’re embellishing a quilt, adding character to clothing, or making a decorative piece, Sashiko stitching is a rewarding, meditative craft.

What to Bring:

 Clothing items to stitch on

 Your creativity and enthusiasm!

What included in your tuition:

 - Sashiko Stencils

 - Black cotton Bag

 - Thread

 - Needles

 - Fabric Markers used during workshop

Sandra Lee Chandler is an international fiber artist, designer, and educator known for transforming repurposed denim and vintage quilts into one-of-a-kind wearable art and quilted pieces. With over 30 years of teaching experience, she inspires others through workshops that blend heritage, sustainability, and fashion-forward creativity. Sandra is a Bernina Ambassador and a featured artist with Threads Magazine, and has appeared on The Quilt Show, Quilting Arts TV, and Threads Magazine TV.

* All materials are provided.

Classes are transferable, but not refundable. Only transferable up to 48 hours before class.

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Discover the Beauty of Japanese Hand-Stitching

Sashiko, meaning “little stabs” in Japanese, originated over 400 years ago as a practical technique to reinforce and mend fabric. Over time, it evolved into an art form, featuring intricate geometric designs stitched with rhythmic, meditative precision. Rooted in the philosophy of wabi-sabi—finding beauty in imperfection—Sashiko remains a cherished craft, blending tradition with modern creativity.

In this hands-on 3-hour workshop, you’ll learn how to use Sashiko stencils to create stunning embroidery patterns with ease. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced stitcher, this class will teach you how to transform fabric into a work of art using simple running stitches and pre-designed stencils.

Relax, learn, and create something beautiful. Whether you’re embellishing a quilt, adding character to clothing, or making a decorative piece, Sashiko stitching is a rewarding, meditative craft.

What to Bring:

 Clothing items to stitch on

 Your creativity and enthusiasm!

What included in your tuition:

 - Sashiko Stencils

 - Black cotton Bag

 - Thread

 - Needles

 - Fabric Markers used during workshop

Sandra Lee Chandler is an international fiber artist, designer, and educator known for transforming repurposed denim and vintage quilts into one-of-a-kind wearable art and quilted pieces. With over 30 years of teaching experience, she inspires others through workshops that blend heritage, sustainability, and fashion-forward creativity. Sandra is a Bernina Ambassador and a featured artist with Threads Magazine, and has appeared on The Quilt Show, Quilting Arts TV, and Threads Magazine TV.

* All materials are provided.

Classes are transferable, but not refundable. Only transferable up to 48 hours before class.

Discover the Beauty of Japanese Hand-Stitching

Sashiko, meaning “little stabs” in Japanese, originated over 400 years ago as a practical technique to reinforce and mend fabric. Over time, it evolved into an art form, featuring intricate geometric designs stitched with rhythmic, meditative precision. Rooted in the philosophy of wabi-sabi—finding beauty in imperfection—Sashiko remains a cherished craft, blending tradition with modern creativity.

In this hands-on 3-hour workshop, you’ll learn how to use Sashiko stencils to create stunning embroidery patterns with ease. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced stitcher, this class will teach you how to transform fabric into a work of art using simple running stitches and pre-designed stencils.

Relax, learn, and create something beautiful. Whether you’re embellishing a quilt, adding character to clothing, or making a decorative piece, Sashiko stitching is a rewarding, meditative craft.

What to Bring:

 Clothing items to stitch on

 Your creativity and enthusiasm!

What included in your tuition:

 - Sashiko Stencils

 - Black cotton Bag

 - Thread

 - Needles

 - Fabric Markers used during workshop

Sandra Lee Chandler is an international fiber artist, designer, and educator known for transforming repurposed denim and vintage quilts into one-of-a-kind wearable art and quilted pieces. With over 30 years of teaching experience, she inspires others through workshops that blend heritage, sustainability, and fashion-forward creativity. Sandra is a Bernina Ambassador and a featured artist with Threads Magazine, and has appeared on The Quilt Show, Quilting Arts TV, and Threads Magazine TV.

* All materials are provided.

Classes are transferable, but not refundable. Only transferable up to 48 hours before class.

 
 

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