Begin your experience with a brief history of Sashiko, followed by a demonstration of basic stitches. Then, practice these techniques on your keychain, creating a piece that reflects both your creativity and this centuries-old craft.
The workshop takes place in a historic Kyoto building in an active artist district, providing a focused environment where you can work on stitching while observing local artists. While you work, enjoy Uji tea and arare, traditional seasoned rice crackers.
By the end of the workshop, leave with a handmade Sashiko keychain, a deeper understanding of Japanese culture, and the knowledge to continue exploring Sashiko on your own. If you enjoy the craft, browse the studio’s carefully selected Sashiko goods on display, including sewing kits, hand-dyed threads, and clothing, with discounts available for cash purchases.