About this Event
As part of Re-Seed Asia, a three-day international exhibition and creative diplomacy programme hosted by London College of Fashion, this special workshop day invites attendees to explore the intersection of heritage craft, sustainability, and contemporary fashion practice through hands-on making experiences. Following the Re-Seed Asia Exhibition Opening on 23 June, these workshops offer participants the opportunity to engage directly with traditional making techniques from East Asia while learning how cultural heritage can inspire future sustainable design practices. Led by international delegates from:
· University of the Arts London
· Tokyo Bunka Gakuen University
· Fu Jen Catholic University
Participants will explore how traditional craftsmanship connects with modern conversations around repair culture, sustainability, circular design, and global fashion innovation.
Session 1: Korean Textile Jogakbo Coaster Workshop
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, hosted by University of the Arts London
This hands‑on workshop explores traditional Korean textile techniques, focusing on Jogakbo, a historic patchwork method originally developed as a way to reuse leftover fabric pieces. Participants will learn how Jogakbo transforms fabric remnants into new, meaningful textiles that reflect sustainability, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage.
In this workshop, participants will:
· Explore traditional Korean textile practices through the Jogakbo technique
· Learn about the cultural and sustainable principles behind fabric reuse
· Create a handmade Jogakbo‑inspired textile coaster to take home
Session 2: Sashiko Japanese Embroidery Workshop
13:30 PM – 3:30 PM, hosted by Bunka Gakuen University
Discover the timeless art of Sashiko, a traditional Japanese embroidery technique rooted in the philosophy of Mottainai—the idea of reducing waste and valuing materials. Participants will:
· Learn the history behind Sashiko
· Explore traditional pattern symbolism
· Practice embroidery techniques
· Learn visible mending skills for garment repair
Materials provided by Daruma Thread.
This workshop series is ideal for:
· UAL students and academics
· Fashion professionals
· Exhibition visitors
No prior experience is required.
Session 3: Taiwanese Upcycled Tea Sachet Workshop
3:30 PM – 5:30 PM, hosted by Fu Jen Catholic University
Discover innovative circular design practices by transforming used tea sachets into creative objects while learning about sustainability through Taiwan’s tea culture. Participants will:
· Learn about circular fashion practices
· Explore sustainable material innovation
· Transform tea waste into creative design pieces
· Experiment with upcycling methods
These workshops are part of the wider Re-Seed Asia programme:
23 June Exhibition Opening & Creative Diplomacy Reception
24 June Hands-on Cultural Workshops
25 June Industry & Academic Panel Discussions
Attend all three days to experience emerging East Asian creativity through exhibition, making, and dialogue.
Location: London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London Address: 105 Carpenters Rd, Stratford Cross, London E20 2AR
Project funded by:
London College of Fashion,
The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation,
South Korean Overseas Agency,
Ministry of South Korea,
Joguman Studio,
Tokyo Bunka Gakuen University,
Fu Jen Catholic University
Poster credit: @wpdnjs_02
Photo credit: @minjikimstudio
Agenda
🕑: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Session 1: Korean Textile Jogakbo Coaster Workshop
Host: University of the Arts London
🕑: 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM
Session 2: Sashiko Japanese Embroidery Workshop
Host: Bunka Gakuen University
🕑: 03:30 PM - 05:30 PM
Session 3: Taiwanese Upcycled Tea Sachet Workshop
Host: Fu Jen Catholic University
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
London College of Fashion, 105 Carpenters Road, London, United Kingdom
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