About this Event
Darning, it's not just for socks! Darning is a way of repairing any hole or thin area of fabric by building up the strength of the underlying cloth. By stitching thread in layers, darning can add both structure and decoration and works great for knitwear like socks and sweaters, but also for denim jeans and even canvas shoes! In this class students will learn the benefits of different styles of darns, as well as where and how to use them.
For this class, students should have some comfort with the basics of sewing.
Students should bring one clean sock with them to learn darning a heel. It’s fine if the sock is in perfect shape! This is just learning. All other materials will be provided.
Weds, Feb 25, 6:30-8:30pm (Doors at 6:15, no admittance after 6:45)
@ The Depot Store: 4695 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA
Instructor Cirrus Wood is a self-taught artisan who enjoys coming up with and learning new techniques to make clothing more visually appealing and more durable. He runs the mending and tailoring business Dollars & Yen which came about after years of casually combining elements of both Japanese and American design in his own wardrobe.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse, 4695 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, United States
USD 44.52









