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1 Adult/1Child Beginners Sashiko Sunday 10am - 12pm Jan/Feb 2026
Come Stitch with Me 🪡 East Sheen SW14
Perfect for 1 parent/grandparent/carer and 1 child to come together, slow down, and enjoy creating together.
Through renewing, stitching, and making, families can explore their creativity, share stories, and learn simple, hands-on techniques that bring old textiles and keepsakes back to life.
You will discover the history and beauty of the Japanese stitching art Sashiko — a traditional craft that celebrates creativity, mindfulness, and care for what we have.
Every workshop is about slowing down, enjoying the process, and learning how small stitches can make a big difference. Along the way, children explore how reusing and upcycling old fabric helps care for the planet — and how visible mending can be both fun and creative!
No stitching skills? No worries — we’ve got you covered!
Course Details
4 Workshops: 24/31 Jan, 7/14 Feb
Format: 4 × 2-hour weekly sessions
Location: East Sheen SW14 (venue details shared upon booking)
What You’ll Learn
🪡 How to safely thread and use a Sashiko needle
🧵 Practice traditional Sashiko stitching techniques on fabric samplers
✨ Apply your new skills to a personal project: mend a piece of clothing, restore a keepsake, or design something entirely new
After learning the core techniques, you’ll choose your own creative project. The possibilities are endless — repair, renew, or reimagine. You decide what you’d like to make!
You’ll Take Home
Your stitched samplers and completed project piece
A Sashiko needle and thread kit for continued practice at home
A new creative skill — and the satisfaction of making something by hand
Why Join?
Through renewing, stitching, and making, families can explore their creativity, share stories, and learn simple, hands-on techniques that bring old textiles back to life.
Children build fine motor skills, focus, patience, and creativity in a relaxed setting
Inspires and introduces children to a timeless technique that’s influencing sustainable design
A lovely way to start your stitching journey — and the perfect stepping stone if you’d like to explore more in future workshops
Fun, hands-on, and beginner-friendly — no experience needed
Please bring a water bottle and snack.
It will be a joy to welcome you and discover this beautiful craft together.
Alicia x
Come Stitch with Me 🪡 East Sheen SW14
Perfect for 1 parent/grandparent/carer and 1 child to come together, slow down, and enjoy creating together.
Through renewing, stitching, and making, families can explore their creativity, share stories, and learn simple, hands-on techniques that bring old textiles and keepsakes back to life.
You will discover the history and beauty of the Japanese stitching art Sashiko — a traditional craft that celebrates creativity, mindfulness, and care for what we have.
Every workshop is about slowing down, enjoying the process, and learning how small stitches can make a big difference. Along the way, children explore how reusing and upcycling old fabric helps care for the planet — and how visible mending can be both fun and creative!
No stitching skills? No worries — we’ve got you covered!
Course Details
4 Workshops: 24/31 Jan, 7/14 Feb
Format: 4 × 2-hour weekly sessions
Location: East Sheen SW14 (venue details shared upon booking)
What You’ll Learn
🪡 How to safely thread and use a Sashiko needle
🧵 Practice traditional Sashiko stitching techniques on fabric samplers
✨ Apply your new skills to a personal project: mend a piece of clothing, restore a keepsake, or design something entirely new
After learning the core techniques, you’ll choose your own creative project. The possibilities are endless — repair, renew, or reimagine. You decide what you’d like to make!
You’ll Take Home
Your stitched samplers and completed project piece
A Sashiko needle and thread kit for continued practice at home
A new creative skill — and the satisfaction of making something by hand
Why Join?
Through renewing, stitching, and making, families can explore their creativity, share stories, and learn simple, hands-on techniques that bring old textiles back to life.
Children build fine motor skills, focus, patience, and creativity in a relaxed setting
Inspires and introduces children to a timeless technique that’s influencing sustainable design
A lovely way to start your stitching journey — and the perfect stepping stone if you’d like to explore more in future workshops
Fun, hands-on, and beginner-friendly — no experience needed
Please bring a water bottle and snack.
It will be a joy to welcome you and discover this beautiful craft together.
Alicia x

