Sashiko is a traditional Japanese form of embroidery that uses a simple running stitch and geometric patterns. Instructor: Tara Jon Manning (tarajonmanning.com) Ages: young adult, adultClass Size: Minimum 2, Maximum 8• Prerequisite: None; class is open to all levels Materials Fee: All materials included Description: Sashiko is a traditional Japanese form of embroidery that uses a simple running stitch and geometric patterns. Sashiko is a great craft for beginners and experienced alike, but familiarity with using needle and thread is preferred but not required. The techniques was first seen in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1867). It was used by farming and fishing people to make and repair textiles and work wear. The basics are easy and wonderfully meditative. Sashiko is well suited for visible mending and embellishment. Location: pARTiculars Art Gallery and Teaching Studio, Lafayette Contact: tarajonmakes@gmail.com
pARTiculars is a gallery and teaching studio offering the work of Front Range artists.