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Slow down, stitch mindfully, and create something beautiful by hand. In this relaxing workshop, you'll explore the art of Sashiko, a traditional Japanese stitching technique whose name means “little stabs.” Originally used to strengthen and mend fabric, Sashiko has evolved into a celebrated decorative art form known for its elegant geometric patterns and rhythmic, meditative process.
Using simple running stitches, you'll create a set of personalized hand-stitched coasters that blend function, beauty, and tradition. As needle and thread move across the fabric, you'll discover the calming, almost therapeutic nature of slow stitching while learning how repeating patterns can transform simple materials into striking works of art. No sewing experience is necessary—just bring your curiosity and enjoy the peaceful satisfaction of creating something meaningful, one stitch at a time.
Date: Saturday, September 26, 2026
Time: 9:00 - 11:00 am
Age Requirements: Ages 12+, no experience required
$45/person
Supplies provided
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Event Tags:
ages 12+,creative process,noblesville, indiana,sashiko stitching,therapeutic nature,sashiko-inspired embroidered coasters with raka kingsland,hand-stitched coasters
Event Categories:
Arts,Kids & Family
Event ID:
6a283bff4a6323a18b5e6cde
