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At this charming workshop, you will participate in a hands-on 'make your own Sashiko Japanese knot bag workshop'. Discover the art of Sashiko stitching while creating a unique Japanese knot bag. Crafted through a blend of machine sewing and hand embellishments, you will learn various Sashiko patterns, resulting in a reversible bag offering two distinct looks.- Sew a Japanese knot bag using your chosen colours and fabrics
- Explore sashiko patterns for a personalized touch
- Uncover the symbolic meaning behind the protective knot design
- Gain insights into Japanese culture, seasonal influences, and authentic crafting experiences
No prior experience is necessary, making this an ideal workshop for beginners. Working with these beautiful materials and learning new skills may initially feel daunting, but our warm and supportive environment will guide you through each step. You'll leave the class not only with a stylish bag but also with newfound knowledge and confidence in your crafting abilities.
Caroline has a first class degree in Graphic Communication and has always loved to draw, design, craft and make. After living for four years in Japan and five years in Germany, she has returned to the UK with a passion for sharing her creative experiences. Her workshops cover subjects ranging from coloured brush pen drawing, to Japanese sashiko embroidery and air dry clay bowl making to felt stitching projects. She is always on the look out for the next interesting project to develop and share with you in a welcoming, relaxed and informative way. Keep an eye out for further workshops with Caroline.
Good to know:
The venue has parking. Upon arrival, park in the car park at the front of the shop. Unload your vehicle into your classroom. Staff will then advise you where to park your car for the day at the rear of the complex.
There is disabled parking and ramps allowing access to all areas. There is a disabled toilet.
Staff will help anyone in need of assistance. Shop on site selling an enormous range of goods relating to crafting: dressmaking, patchwork & quilting, knitting & crochet, sewing machines and furniture.
There is a coffee shop on site called O for Coffee. Attendees at our classes are visited by coffee shop staff regularly throughout the day to take any orders. Anything consumed during your day is sold at a 10% discount. As well as a large choice of hot and cold drinks, the menu comprises savoury choices including sandwiches, paninis, jacket potatoes and soups. For those with a sweet tooth, there is a selection of cakes and scones made in-house with gluten-free and vegan options.
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Unit 1, Oakley Park, Station Road, Oakley, MK43 7RB Bedford, United Kingdom, Bedford, United Kingdom
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