Thursday, May 1, 2025, 6 – 9 pm
Sandra Brick
Expand your sustainable sewing repertoire by adding Sashiko style stitching to your next mending project and create a Boro-inspired work of art. Boro is a Japanese word meaning “tattered” and refers to a worn or damaged piece of cloth or garment that has been strengthened and beautified using scrap fabric and Sashiko stitching. Learn more about the rich history of Boro and how to incorporate Sashiko and other related stitching techniques with both practical and creative results. Beginners welcome!
Materials fee is $15, payable to the instructor at the time of class.
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Instructor Bio:
Sandra Brick is a trainer, coach, and educator with over 21 years of experience with the Textile Center both as an instructor and former Board member. She has designed and developed 35+ workshops and courses in a diverse range of workshop topics such as fabric dyeing, design theory, beading, creative problem solving, and technology workshops for artists. Brick’s explorations in new materials and techniques have inspired her innovative body of work in surface design, stitching and mixed media, which has been widely exhibited. facebook.com/TE.SandraBrick/
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