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Try out Sakshiko Stitching at Queen’s Accommodation!

Date(s)
November 24, 2025
Location
Queen’s Accommodation (BT1, BT2 and BT9)
Time
19:00 - 21:00
Price
Free

Queen’s Accommodation is delighted to take part in EWWR and are encouraging you to come along and try out Sakshiko Stitiching.  

Sashiko is a traditional Japanese hand-stitching technique that literally means "little stabs." It was originally used as a form of functional mending and reinforcement of clothes, using white thread on indigo dyed fabric. Over the centuries Sashiko has evolved into a beautiful decorative art with a meditative rhythm. Sashiko has such a rich tradition and it’s also incredibly accessible for beginners. Whether you're repairing jeans, embellishing fabric, or adding texture to quilting, Sashiko offers an easy entry point into slow stitching. 

Department
Sustainability
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