


Sat 7/19 Sashiko Stitching 1, 3pm
Saturday - July 19 - 3:00-5:00pm
Ages: 14+
Beginners or intermediate in hand sewing or embroidery welcome
Description: Sashiko is a form of Japanese embroidery that began as purpose driven stitching used to reinforce and repair textiles. It has expanded into a beautiful, detailed decorative art. Students will learn sashiko sewing and patterning techniques to create a series of decorative moyozashi (patterned, running stitch design) patterns.
Materials Included: Fabric, thread, and all necessary tools.
Instructor: Sarah Bates is a lifelong maker. She learned to sew and knit as a teenager, but has since added jewelry making, embroidery, and sashiko stitching to her makers journey. A life long Californian, she moved to Los Angeles in 2010 and found her first communities among other makers.
Location: All classes take place UPSTAIRS in our CREATIVE SPACE unless otherwise noted. Use the exterior stairs on the side of the building to enter.
Note: LATE ARRIVALS NOT ADMITTED ONCE CLASS HAS BEGUN
Class Refund Policy: Please email remainders.edu@gmail.com with your name and order number at least 48 hours before the class to receive a refund. A 20% cancellation fee applies.
Because we need time to fill vacant spots, there are no refunds with less than 48 hours notice.
Saturday - July 19 - 3:00-5:00pm
Ages: 14+
Beginners or intermediate in hand sewing or embroidery welcome
Description: Sashiko is a form of Japanese embroidery that began as purpose driven stitching used to reinforce and repair textiles. It has expanded into a beautiful, detailed decorative art. Students will learn sashiko sewing and patterning techniques to create a series of decorative moyozashi (patterned, running stitch design) patterns.
Materials Included: Fabric, thread, and all necessary tools.
Instructor: Sarah Bates is a lifelong maker. She learned to sew and knit as a teenager, but has since added jewelry making, embroidery, and sashiko stitching to her makers journey. A life long Californian, she moved to Los Angeles in 2010 and found her first communities among other makers.
Location: All classes take place UPSTAIRS in our CREATIVE SPACE unless otherwise noted. Use the exterior stairs on the side of the building to enter.
Note: LATE ARRIVALS NOT ADMITTED ONCE CLASS HAS BEGUN
Class Refund Policy: Please email remainders.edu@gmail.com with your name and order number at least 48 hours before the class to receive a refund. A 20% cancellation fee applies.
Because we need time to fill vacant spots, there are no refunds with less than 48 hours notice.
Saturday - July 19 - 3:00-5:00pm
Ages: 14+
Beginners or intermediate in hand sewing or embroidery welcome
Description: Sashiko is a form of Japanese embroidery that began as purpose driven stitching used to reinforce and repair textiles. It has expanded into a beautiful, detailed decorative art. Students will learn sashiko sewing and patterning techniques to create a series of decorative moyozashi (patterned, running stitch design) patterns.
Materials Included: Fabric, thread, and all necessary tools.
Instructor: Sarah Bates is a lifelong maker. She learned to sew and knit as a teenager, but has since added jewelry making, embroidery, and sashiko stitching to her makers journey. A life long Californian, she moved to Los Angeles in 2010 and found her first communities among other makers.
Location: All classes take place UPSTAIRS in our CREATIVE SPACE unless otherwise noted. Use the exterior stairs on the side of the building to enter.
Note: LATE ARRIVALS NOT ADMITTED ONCE CLASS HAS BEGUN
Class Refund Policy: Please email remainders.edu@gmail.com with your name and order number at least 48 hours before the class to receive a refund. A 20% cancellation fee applies.
Because we need time to fill vacant spots, there are no refunds with less than 48 hours notice.