Sashiko Stitching Series

Sashiko Stitching Series

Summer Youth | Available

286 Whisconier Rd Brookfield, CT 06804 United States
Weaving Studio
Ages 8 - 11
Monday, June 23, 2025-Friday, June 27, 2025
9:00 AM-12:00 PM on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri
$275.00
$271.00
$4.00

Sashiko Stitching Series

Summer Youth | Available

An introduction to the methods and history of sashiko stitching! Sashiko has its origins as a Japanese Quilting and Embroidery practice. With a simple running stitch, it creates bold, geometric patterns that can be used to both mend and reinforce textiles.

  • There is a $4 registration fee included in tuition.
    Members will have the $4 deducted from tuition.

    This class is held in the Fiber Studio there will be a set of steps to walk down.

    Please note that classes at Brookfield Craft Center must meet a minimum number of  2  registrations for the class to run. Students will be notified within a week's notice whether their class will be held. If the class is canceled due to low enrollment, students may request to be transferred to another class or be refunded in full.

Scails, Ryan
Ryan Scails

Ryan Scails is a multidisciplinary artist whose work examines the nuances of materiality
within the built world and how intentional shifts in details can give humans context in
ways that confront the limits of their bodies. By using fiber to create hyper specific
structural relationships, his work highlights the potential in substantive engagements
between the human body and our environment. In a manner that leans heavily on the
sequential harmony of physical labor his work seeks to foreground pre-colonial
technologies by riffing on fractured schematics, glyphs, and vernacular tools to sift
through the imperial aggregate. His most recent exhibitions include RAW at Eric
Firestone Gallery (New York City, NY), To Prepare A Place For You at Temple
Contemporary (Philadelphia, PA), Martin's End at Tiger Strikes Asteroid (Philadelphia,
PA), Graphite Stew at Upper Market Gallery (San Francisco, CA). Ryan has attended
residencies at MASSMoCA, Textile Arts Center - Brooklyn, and the John Michael Kohler
Arts Center Arts/Industry program.