- Date(s)
- November 24, 2025
- Location
- Queen¡¯s Accommodation (BT1, BT2 and BT9)
- Time
- 19:00 - 21:00
- Price
- Free
Queen’s Accommodation is delighted to take part in EWWR and are encouraging you to come along and try out Sakshiko Stitiching.
Sashiko is a traditional Japanese hand-stitching technique that literally means "little stabs." It was originally used as a form of functional mending and reinforcement of clothes, using white thread on indigo dyed fabric. Over the centuries Sashiko has evolved into a beautiful decorative art with a meditative rhythm. Sashiko has such a rich tradition and it’s also incredibly accessible for beginners. Whether you're repairing jeans, embellishing fabric, or adding texture to quilting, Sashiko offers an easy entry point into slow stitching.