[march 1] intro to mending denim
11am-3pm
Mending is a wonderful way to keep your much-loved and much-worn garments in use. Come spend an evening with Sarah Lillegard learning basic stitching and patching techniques. We'll cover a variety of fabrics. This class is intended those who have never learned to mend or who haven't been in practice much. Please choose below to bring your own kit or receive one at the start of class. Appropriate for ages 14+.
supply list:
2 needles
4 pins
4 safety pins
thread card
1 scissors
2 fabric swatches
1 button to be sewn on during class
paper
pencil
wooden darning egg
yarn card
please note
This class has a maximum sign-up of five (5) participants. At this time, due the amount of pre-planning, nature of a workshop environments and with respect to our instructor, we can not issue refunds on workshop registrations. In the event of an emergency, please notify us you will not be attending at least 48 hours prior to receive a credit towards another workshop. Workshop credits are not good for any in-store purchases.
please bring
water bottle, snacks, coffee, tea
about sarah lillegard
Coming from a family of craftspeople, Sarah Lillegard is a maker whose fiber and textile work connects aesthetics and functionality. As a teacher, she strives to create an atmosphere where people feel empowered, supported and encouraged to connect their bodies to the craft process. In addition to teaching workshops, Sarah sells her goods under Thrive and Thicken and is a local small flock shearer.
11am-3pm
Mending is a wonderful way to keep your much-loved and much-worn garments in use. Come spend an evening with Sarah Lillegard learning basic stitching and patching techniques. We'll cover a variety of fabrics. This class is intended those who have never learned to mend or who haven't been in practice much. Please choose below to bring your own kit or receive one at the start of class. Appropriate for ages 14+.
supply list:
2 needles
4 pins
4 safety pins
thread card
1 scissors
2 fabric swatches
1 button to be sewn on during class
paper
pencil
wooden darning egg
yarn card
please note
This class has a maximum sign-up of five (5) participants. At this time, due the amount of pre-planning, nature of a workshop environments and with respect to our instructor, we can not issue refunds on workshop registrations. In the event of an emergency, please notify us you will not be attending at least 48 hours prior to receive a credit towards another workshop. Workshop credits are not good for any in-store purchases.
please bring
water bottle, snacks, coffee, tea
about sarah lillegard
Coming from a family of craftspeople, Sarah Lillegard is a maker whose fiber and textile work connects aesthetics and functionality. As a teacher, she strives to create an atmosphere where people feel empowered, supported and encouraged to connect their bodies to the craft process. In addition to teaching workshops, Sarah sells her goods under Thrive and Thicken and is a local small flock shearer.
11am-3pm
Mending is a wonderful way to keep your much-loved and much-worn garments in use. Come spend an evening with Sarah Lillegard learning basic stitching and patching techniques. We'll cover a variety of fabrics. This class is intended those who have never learned to mend or who haven't been in practice much. Please choose below to bring your own kit or receive one at the start of class. Appropriate for ages 14+.
supply list:
2 needles
4 pins
4 safety pins
thread card
1 scissors
2 fabric swatches
1 button to be sewn on during class
paper
pencil
wooden darning egg
yarn card
please note
This class has a maximum sign-up of five (5) participants. At this time, due the amount of pre-planning, nature of a workshop environments and with respect to our instructor, we can not issue refunds on workshop registrations. In the event of an emergency, please notify us you will not be attending at least 48 hours prior to receive a credit towards another workshop. Workshop credits are not good for any in-store purchases.
please bring
water bottle, snacks, coffee, tea
about sarah lillegard
Coming from a family of craftspeople, Sarah Lillegard is a maker whose fiber and textile work connects aesthetics and functionality. As a teacher, she strives to create an atmosphere where people feel empowered, supported and encouraged to connect their bodies to the craft process. In addition to teaching workshops, Sarah sells her goods under Thrive and Thicken and is a local small flock shearer.