Learn and Mend with Lena Wolff
$220 includes $20 materials stipend. 14 students maximum.
This workshop offers an introduction to hand-sewing and Sashiko, a meditative form of embroidery that encompasses a vast lexicon of lyrical and geometric patterns that developed in Japan in the mid-1600’s. All skill levels are welcome to join, from absolute beginners to those with some experience or for people who have taken a workshop with me in the past.
A brief history and the basic principles of Sashiko will be introduced, including how to read and draft patterns onto fabric by hand with ease. In the intimate setting of my studio with a small class size, participants can chose to work on a variety of possible projects, with fabric prepared to make coasters, sachets, or patches with visible mending.
All materials will be provided, including naturally dyed Sashiko thread made by A Verb for Keeping Warm, along with resources to take home to springboard future projects to embellish clothing, quilts, or other home textiles.
$220 includes $20 materials fee
Lena Wolff is a Bay Area–based artist, craftswoman, and democracy activist whose work draws from folk traditions, geometric abstraction, and social practice, spanning drawing, collage, sculpture, and public projects. In 2017, she founded Art for Democracy, a nationally recognized initiative promoting civic engagement through art. Her work has been exhibited widely and is held in major collections including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Berkeley Art Museum. She lives in Berkeley with her wife, artist Miriam Klein Stahl, and their daughter.
Main website: www.lenawolff.com
Art for Democracy website: https://www.art-for-democracy.org/
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