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SUMMARY:Sashiko Hana-Fukin Embroidery Class
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop, we will explore Sashiko Hana-Fukin, a traditional Japanese embroidered cloth created using simple yet beautiful Sashiko stitching. Hana-fukin translates to “flower cloth,” a square piece of fabric traditionally used in the home as a kitchen cloth, tea towel, or decorative textile.\nHana-fukin are typically made from cotton and stitched with repeating Sashiko patterns that are both functional and expressive. These designs often feature geometric or nature-inspired motifs, worked with even, rhythmic running stitches—traditionally without knots. While classic hana-fukin use white thread on indigo or neutral fabric, modern interpretations embrace a wide range of colors.\nDuring class, students will learn how these cloths were historically used and how they continue to serve as both practical household items and meaningful works of handcraft. A finished hana-fukin is approximately 12–13 inches square and can be used as a kitchen or tea cloth, displayed decoratively, gifted, or kept as a personal stitching sampler.\nBeyond technique, Sashiko hana-fukin carry cultural significance. They reflect values of mindful handwork, durability, and quiet beauty—celebrating repetition, balance, and care through stitch by stitch practice. This class offers a calm, focused space to slow down, learn a traditional craft, and create something both useful and beautiful.\n
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LOCATION:10117 SE Sunnyside Rd Suite J, Clackamas, Oregon 97105
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