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Creative Mend-Along: Online Course

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Course Overview

Hand-stitched mending can be a gateway to creative expression, as well as a way to care for our textiles, the people we love, and our planet. In this workshop we'll build skills for useful and beautiful stitching from simple to invisible to decorative.

We'll try out hand-sewing techniques including darning, boro-style patchwork, and duplicate stitch for knits. We'll investigate the structure of woven and knitted fabrics, and explore the meaning of stitching and mending in the modern world. We'll learn together over three sessions on zoom, with time in between to practice. Class recordings with demonstrations will be available for students to review between classes and after the class is over. Everyone is welcome in this course, from beginners who have never sewn a stitch before to fiber artists looking for ways to extend the life of their handmade garments.

Required Tools

  • a few items you want to mend (these can be clothing, household textiles, or anything made of fabric)
  • hand-sewing needles, thread/yarn, and scissors (you will receive an email from the instructor with specific suggestions)
  • a spot with good lighting to sit for class
  • a laptop/tablet with reliable internet connection

Dates

Thu, Mar 4th, 2021  –  Thu, Mar 18th, 2021

Course Details

Hours: 7-8:30 pm CT for 3 Thursdays, March 4th, 11th, and 18th
Tuition: $75.00
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Meet the Instructor

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Tasha Miller Griffith
Tasha Miller Griffith
Flagstaff, AZ

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Creative Mend-Along: Online Course