Textile Repair, Sashiko with Keng Keng Watt
Woodlands Community, Woodlands Community Meeting Room 66 Ashley Street Glasgow G3 6HW
Textile Repair, Sashiko with Keng Keng Watt – Climate Futures – For Ages 16 – 25
Free – Donations Welcome
This Textile Repair series is part of Woodland Community’s Climate Futures program for people aged 16-25 years old.
Come along and try out the Japanese art of Sashiko, an ancient method of mending. This session will be facilitated by our guide expert artist/activist Keng Keng Watt who will explain different embroidery techniques, stitching, and patterns to the group.
Bring along a garment you would like to repair with this method or item of fabric. Repair materials and designs will be provided.
Keng Keng Watt is involved with community-based racial and social
justice movements running arts workshops in the community and
art actions.
art actions.
Only if you are aged 16-25! Additionally please only sign up if you are genuinely able to come to the session.
Please be on time to make the most of the session. If you are unable to attend after signing up please let Woodlands team know via Email as spaces are very limited.
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