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Art by Jenifer K Wofford
Tuesday, 5/19/2026
4:00 - 5:30
Golden Gate Valley Meeting Room
Golden Gate Valley
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1801 Green Street
San Francisco, CA 94123
United States

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In this workshop mixed media artist, author and educator Lisa Solomon will demonstrate how to give your clothes a new life and extend their use using the Sashiko embroidery technique. Sashiko—which translates to little stabs—is an embroidery technique developed in the Edo period in Japan. Sashiko has become not only a decorative practice, but one that is used to mend and repair clothing. The class will provide a quick overview of supplies and techniques, including interior and exterior patchwork as well as ways to incorporate traditional Sashiko patterning from simple to more complicated designs. Participants will also be encouraged to reflect their own personalities in the way they mend. Bring a garment that needs to be fixed! There will also be materials to practice with. This class will offer a great way to think about sustainability, slow fashion and working with your hands in a meaningful and creative way.

Space limited. Reservations required: (415) 355-5666 or sign-up at the reference desk (Starting April 19).