About this Event
Let’s Get Sewcial: Embroidery Workshop
This two-hour session will consist of a facilitated discussion around sustainable fashion and textiles, an embroidery workshop, and time to work on our embroidery projects while we continue the conversation on slow fashion, crafting, and climate optimism. No prior embroidery experience is necessary - our facilitators will be on hand to answer embroidery questions and talk arts & crafts throughout the workshop.
After the workshop, you will walk away with the basics of how to thread a needle, how to start an embroidery project, your own project (using vintage patterns) to finish, and local recommendations to source second-hand crafting supplies. All materials are included in the ticket cost, and you can take your projects home to complete after the workshop.
Thank you to the Wild East for hosting this event - be sure to try their craft beer or non-alcoholic beverages on hand. This event will take place in their cellar, which can be accessed through the main tap room.
Who Should Attend:
- This event is a great space for people who are brand new to embroidery and/or climate conversations and who want to make a new friend!
- People who need a bit of climate optimism - this is a space to build community, to learn from one another, and to discuss the intersection of crafting, sustainability and climate.
- If you have an intermediate or higher understanding of embroidery this will still be a fun event of meeting new people, but the intro to embroidery lesson will likely cover things you already know.
- We are using the following definition of climate optimism: “Climate Optimism” is the idea that as we make progress to slow and reduce the effects of climate change, we must take moments to acknowledge the good work being accomplished instead of solely focusing on setbacks or major hurdles.” We are looking at the climate crisis through this lens because both of us believe that the next iteration of our world can be better, and that many people and community organisations have done incredible work to ensure our world is improving for the better. We will share examples of amazing organizations working to mitigate climate change through textiles and sustainability at the local level.
Materials: Your ticket includes all supplies, which are yours to keep at the end of the night.
Sliding Scale: a limited number of reduced-cost tickets will be offered available on a first-come basis to those with financial need. Please reach out directly if you would like a discounted ticket.
About Us: Jessi and Leala, founders of Slow-Poke Collective, are deeply passionate about community building, the climate, sustainable fashion, and how crafting can bridge these topics. After attending a slow fashion & crafting weekend earlier this year, we wanted to provide a space where people could learn a new skill, meet others interested in climate optimism and sustainability, and have discussions around craft, textiles, circular economy, and climate. Let’s Get Sewcial is that space - our workshops encompass a variety of fiber arts, and we source as many supplies as possible second-hand.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wild East Brewing Co., 623 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, United States
USD 39.19