Sashiko and Candlewicking Workshop with Sally Taylor

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When:
October 24, 2018 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
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Where:
Fort Plain Free Library
19 Willett St
Fort Plain, NY 13339
USA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Fort Plain Free Library
518-993-4646

Sashiko image from http://agatheringofstitches.com

East meets West at the Fort Plain Free Library

as facilitator Sally Taylor conducts a free workshop for adults

on candlewicking and the traditional Japanese needlecraft known as Sashiko.

Sashiko, a Japanese needlework tradition, was originally used to bond layers of hemp together for warmth and for patching. Candlewicking, a uniquely American needlework tradition, stemmed from a woman’s need to create while using materials on hand — in this case, cotton candlewick thread and muslin.

Candlewicking image from embroideryonline.com

Those participating in the class will be introduced to both traditions.They will also have an opportunity for hands-on learning.

All materials and refreshments will be provided. Because seating is limited, advance registration and a $5 registration fee are required.

The fee is refundable only to those students present for the class.

Call 518-993-4646 for more information.

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