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Slow Stitch Table - Victoria, East Sheen
Quiet moments, stitched by hand.
The Slow Stitch Table is a relaxed, welcoming space to practise sashiko, develop your skills and enjoy some unhurried creative time in the company of others.
The Slow Stitch Table welcomes both new and returning stitchers. If you are new to sashiko, Alicia will guide you through the foundations and help you begin a simple project. Returning stitchers can work at their own pace, continue an existing piece or explore a new pattern, with guidance and support whenever needed.
This is a relaxed, shared stitching session rather than a formal step-by-step workshop, allowing everyone to enjoy the table in their own way.
No pressure and no need to keep up—simply take a seat, stitch at your own pace and enjoy the process.
What’s included
1.5 hours of relaxed stitching time
Guidance and support throughout
Use of shared sashiko tools
Standard materials for a simple sashiko project
A choice of patterns to suit your experience
Advice on repairing or embellishing your own item
Additional materials will be available to purchase.
Session details
1.5 hours
The Victoria, East Sheen
Suitable for beginners and returning stitchers
£30 for a single session
£80 for three sessions with a 3-Table Pass
Continue your sashiko practice
The 3-Table Pass offers a gentle way to make stitching part of your regular routine while saving £10 across three sessions.
3-Table Pass
Valid for any three Slow Stitch Table dates at The Victoria
Valid for six months from purchase
Advance booking required for each date
Places remain subject to availability
Can be used for different sashiko projects
Includes guidance, shared tools and standard materials
Additional materials may be purchased separately
Why join?
Discover the mindful art of sashiko in a relaxed and welcoming setting.
Make time for creativity without pressure or expectation.
Learn a traditional Japanese stitching technique with modern uses.
Continue a project with guidance whenever you need it.
Connect naturally with others through the shared experience of making.
Leave feeling calmer, inspired and pleased with what you have created by hand.
Come on your own or with a friend—you’ll always be warmly welcomed at the table.
It will be a joy to stitch with you.
Alicia x
Quiet moments, stitched by hand.
The Slow Stitch Table is a relaxed, welcoming space to practise sashiko, develop your skills and enjoy some unhurried creative time in the company of others.
The Slow Stitch Table welcomes both new and returning stitchers. If you are new to sashiko, Alicia will guide you through the foundations and help you begin a simple project. Returning stitchers can work at their own pace, continue an existing piece or explore a new pattern, with guidance and support whenever needed.
This is a relaxed, shared stitching session rather than a formal step-by-step workshop, allowing everyone to enjoy the table in their own way.
No pressure and no need to keep up—simply take a seat, stitch at your own pace and enjoy the process.
What’s included
1.5 hours of relaxed stitching time
Guidance and support throughout
Use of shared sashiko tools
Standard materials for a simple sashiko project
A choice of patterns to suit your experience
Advice on repairing or embellishing your own item
Additional materials will be available to purchase.
Session details
1.5 hours
The Victoria, East Sheen
Suitable for beginners and returning stitchers
£30 for a single session
£80 for three sessions with a 3-Table Pass
Continue your sashiko practice
The 3-Table Pass offers a gentle way to make stitching part of your regular routine while saving £10 across three sessions.
3-Table Pass
Valid for any three Slow Stitch Table dates at The Victoria
Valid for six months from purchase
Advance booking required for each date
Places remain subject to availability
Can be used for different sashiko projects
Includes guidance, shared tools and standard materials
Additional materials may be purchased separately
Why join?
Discover the mindful art of sashiko in a relaxed and welcoming setting.
Make time for creativity without pressure or expectation.
Learn a traditional Japanese stitching technique with modern uses.
Continue a project with guidance whenever you need it.
Connect naturally with others through the shared experience of making.
Leave feeling calmer, inspired and pleased with what you have created by hand.
Come on your own or with a friend—you’ll always be warmly welcomed at the table.
It will be a joy to stitch with you.
Alicia x

