Traditional Sashiko Workshop

Traditional Sashiko Workshop

with Chigyo sisters

By Textile Arts Council

Date and time

Saturday, April 12 · 10am - 2pm PDT

Location

de Young Museum

50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive San Francisco, CA 94118 United States

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Traditional Japanese Sashiko Workshop- Open to the Public

Sashiko translates as “little stabs” in Japanese and is a form of decorative reinforcement stitching originally used to reinforce points of wear, or to repair tears with patches. White or colored cotton thread on the traditional indigo blue cloth gives Sashiko its distinctive appearance. It is used today for its unique aesthetic on clothing, wall hangings, tableware and bedding.

Join our workshop in the Kimball Gallery of the de Young Museum and learn the ornamental applications of this traditional Japanese stitching method from experts Toshie and Marico Chigyo. Pre-printed Sashiko material will not be used as a major portion of the experience; instead, students will be doing the tracing and marking of their own pieces. Students will take home a sampling of their Sashiko designs. A materials list will be sent after signing up. All students will bring some basic sewing supplies. Specific Sashiko items can be purchased from Toshie and Marico in a kit, $35, or students can source them themselves.

About the instructors:
Toshie and Marico Chigyo were born in Osaka, Japan, in 1957 and 1959, respectively. They grew up with their aunt, Fukiko, who inspired them to create handmade clothing and other necessities for their daily life. Living in the U.S. since 1979, they have dedicated their lives to creating art and educating people about Sashiko. They create authentic garments, accessories, and non-wearable art. Their work ranges from smocks and jackets to handbags, pillows, and quilts. The unique creations were showcased at the Smithsonian Craft show in Washington D.C., the Philadelphia Craft Show in Pennsylvania, the American Craft Council (ACC) show in San Francisco, and group shows in Boston and New York.

Toshie and Marico Chigyo

Image courtesy of Toshie and Maico Chigyo

Butterfly Jacket

Image courtesy of Toshie and Marico Chigyo

Masu Jacket

Image courtesy of Toshie and Marico Chigyo


Celebration Jacket

Image courtesy of Toshie and Marico Chigyo


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MISSION

We are a support group of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco with the goal of advancing the appreciation of the Museums’ textile and costume collections. We are a Bay Area forum that provides lecturers, workshops, events and travel opportunities for artists, designers, aficionados and collectors of ethnic textiles, rugs, tapestries, costume, and contemporary fiber art.