Sashiko with Sanae Suzuki
10:00 am – 12:45 pm
Select Saturdays – 2026 Schedule:
Beginner Workshop: January 10, March 7, May 9, July 11, September 12 & November 7
Mending Workshop: January 24, March 21, May 23, July 25, September 26 & November 21
Returning by popular demand, this two-session sashiko series led by Sanae Suzuki introduces the foundations of Japanese stitching alongside the art of visible mending.
Designed for both beginners and seasoned textile enthusiasts, it offers a clear path into sashiko, from cultural foundations to practical, sustainable repair.
Under Sanae’s instruction, you’ll explore the history and meaning of sashiko, practice the “unshin” stitching method, and learn the hitomezashi (rice-stitch) pattern. In the mending session, you’ll apply these skills directly to your own garments, transforming wear into intentional design and embracing the Japanese mottainai philosophy of “waste not.”
Perfect for those seeking a quiet, meditative craft or a sustainable alternative to fast fashion, this series empowers participants to reclaim the value of their textiles through creativity and care. Save by registering for both workshops, and experience authentic, culturally grounded training at the heart of Los Angeles’ sashiko community.
Discover how sashiko can calm your mind, strengthen your craft, and reshape your relationship with the things you wear, one stitch at a time.
Date and Time
- Sat, Jan 10, 2026 - Sat, Nov 21, 2026 10am - 12:45pm