Online Boro inspired stitching workshop - Online via Zoom
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What will I learn?
In this class you will learn about how Boro was made in Japan and a variety of techniques to mend your clothes in the style of Boro.
Boro (more accurately ‘Boro boro’), meaning ‘rags or tatters’ is the art of repairing fabric using scraps and stitching. A source of shame in Japan for many years, the fabrics are now highly prized and can fetch significant sums. Boro work follows the British wartime tradition of ‘make do and mend’ but was used out of necessity in Japan to prolong the life of clothes and bedding due to extreme poverty and the scarcity of textiles.
Content:
The history and origins of Boro. Examples of vintage Boro and other Japanese textiles collected by the tutor in Japan will be shown
How to repair a garment using scraps, both modern and vintage
How to use sashiko stitching to enhance your work
Practice using visible repair to enhance and strengthen textiles
Applique and reverse applique techniques will be shown
A variety of types of Japanese stitches and their application
Who is this class for?: Beginner / looking for an introduction to Japanese mending in the style of Boro
Duration: 2 hours
Location: This class is an Online course run using Zoom. You will need a device that can access the internet with a camera and microphone to take this class.
What do I need to provide myself?
An item of clothing to repair (denim or heavy cotton/linen are best). Woollen, towelling and fine fabrics such as silk are not suitable for this class. The mending techniques taught lend themselves best to denim, cotton and linen fabrics.
Patches of printed/plain fabric to repair holes with. Bold prints and patterned pieces work well as a source of inspiration, although plain colours can work well as a backdrop to Sashiko stitched patterns
Sashiko needle (an embroidery needle will do)
Sashiko thread in various colours (embroidery thread will do)
Small sharp scissors
Strong cotton thread for tacking (you can use doubled ordinary cotton)
A pen
An iron and ironing board
I offer a kit with vintage and modern Japanese patches, Sashiko thread and a Sashiko needle. Scroll to the bottom of the page to buy.
ONLINE WORKSHOPS are now available! See details below
Please note: these workshops will be run as Zoom meetings so you will need to have a computer or laptop that has video and audio (this should be true of all computers!)
18/12/2024 17.30pm - 19.30pm UK time
Zoom meeting - you will be
emailed a link to the meeting
once payment has been confirmed
£35
I am also offering kits which you can pre-order before the class, although you can, of course, purchase your own supplies if you prefer. Click on button below to purchase.
Kit includes:
4 Patches vintage Japanese cotton or linen fabric, approx 12cm x 8cm (One each of Kasuri (woven), Striped, Checked and Shibori indigo)
NOTE: Items shown are indicative of the type of fabric you will receive. Exact patterns may vary. Patches selected at Seller’s discretion based on what is available
20m skein Sashiko thread (choose red, dark blue, variegated blue and white, light green, black)
NOTE: Picture only shows White, Red, Dark blue and Black threads. Light green thread is not shown.
Sashiko needle (you will receive either one long or one short Sashiko needle)
Includes postage and packaging
PLEASE NOTE: Eventbrite charges a booking fee which will be added to the prices quoted for classes when you book. You can pay directly through me if you want to avoid these charges. Contact me at rob@romordesigns.com for details should you wish to do this. Payment will need to be via Bank Transfer.