
sashiko visible mending workshop with tamara harper
when: april 17th from 6pm to 8pm workshop details: in this workshop, you’ll learn the art of sashiko stitching—a traditional japanese technique used for both repair and decorative embellishment. led by tamara, the face behind smallwood studios, this session will guide you through the process of transforming your denim, cotton, or linen piece (any non-stretch woven fabric) with beautiful hand-stitching. each participant will receive a take-home kit with everything needed to continue stitching after class, including: a properly sized needle your choice of sashiko thread color precision snips (scissors) fabric scraps from rifle paper co. and solid fabrics for patching fusible interfacing for reinforcement during the workshop, you’ll have access to sashiko stencils, thimbles, chalk pencils, and washable pens to design your stitches. tamara will teach the foundational techniques, then provide one-on-one guidance to help bring your project to life. an ironing station will be available for those incorporating interfacing. whether you're looking to mend a beloved garment or add unique stitched details, this workshop is a perfect way to slow down, stitch with intention, and create something meaningful. available spaces: 15 cost to participate: $50 difficulty level: beginner location: basic. + grounds materials required: bring your own denim, cotton, or linen piece (any non-stretch woven fabric) what you get: a reworked piece, handmade by YOU.