Discover the art of Boro, the Japanese tradition of mending with scraps and stitching. Once a symbol of poverty, Boro is now celebrated for its beauty and sustainability. In this workshop, you’ll learn hands-on techniques to repair and embellish your clothes in this timeless style.
History of Boro: Explore its origins and cultural significance, with vintage examples from Japan.
Mending Techniques: Repair garments using both modern and vintage fabric scraps.
Sashiko Stitching: Master this traditional Japanese embroidery to strengthen and decorate fabrics.
Decorative Stitches: Practice running stitch, backstitch, herringbone, and more.
Appliqué & Reverse Appliqué: Add layers and texture to your work.
All materials: Sashiko needles, thread, and fabric scraps.
Vintage Boro textiles for inspiration, brought back from Japan by your tutor.
Tools & guidance: Everything you need to start mending, plus expert tips.
Tea, coffee & biscuits
Perfect for beginners or anyone curious about Japanese mending. No experience needed—just bring an item to repair (denim, cotton, or linen works best).
An item of clothing to mend (denim, cotton, or linen—avoid wool/silk).
Any special fabric scraps you’d like to work with.
Your creativity! All other materials are provided.
Discover the art of Boro, the Japanese tradition of mending with scraps and stitching. Once a symbol of poverty, Boro is now celebrated for its beauty and sustainability. In this workshop, you’ll learn hands-on techniques to repair and embellish your clothes in this timeless style.
History of Boro: Explore its origins and cultural significance, with vintage examples from Japan.
Mending Techniques: Repair garments using both modern and vintage fabric scraps.
Sashiko Stitching: Master this traditional Japanese embroidery to strengthen and decorate fabrics.
Decorative Stitches: Practice running stitch, backstitch, herringbone, and more.
Appliqué & Reverse Appliqué: Add layers and texture to your work.
All materials: Sashiko needles, thread, and fabric scraps.
Vintage Boro textiles for inspiration, brought back from Japan by your tutor.
Tools & guidance: Everything you need to start mending, plus expert tips.
Tea, coffee & biscuits
Perfect for beginners or anyone curious about Japanese mending. No experience needed—just bring an item to repair (denim, cotton, or linen works best).
An item of clothing to mend (denim, cotton, or linen—avoid wool/silk).
Any special fabric scraps you’d like to work with.
Your creativity! All other materials are provided.