Denim jeans mended in the sashiko style of little white stiches. Banner for Sashiko Mending Workshop

Sashiko Mending Workshop

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Workshop Arts Cultural Mending

Thu, Jan 22, 2026

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM PST (GMT-8)

Makerspace 183, Aron Arts Center C

5000 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, CA 94613, United States

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Learn how to use the Japanese sashiko technique to give your clothes new life through decorative mending. Sashiko – which translates to little stabs – is an embroidery technique developed in the Edo period in Japan, that became not only a decorative practice but one that was used to mend and repair clothing. In this workshop, mixed media artist, author, and educator Lisa Solomon will guide you in how to use sashiko for to extend the life of your clothes.

Where

Makerspace 183, Aron Arts Center C

5000 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, CA 94613, United States

Hosted By

Mills College Art Museum at Northeastern University | View More Events
Co-hosted with: Fashion Society, Mills College Art Museum at Northeastern University (OWNER), Aron Art Center, The Art of Mending, Makerspace