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Stitches and Stories in Suginami City | Japan Shared Tour
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Craft Workshop in Tokyo: Learn sashiko Japanese embroidery & visible mending with a local artisan.

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Keiko Tami

What is this?

The Japanese art of visible mending is sashiko, a technique that combines the Japanese aesthetic of wabi sabi with the always en vogue concept of sustainable practices. In her charming studio among the winding streets of a western Tokyo neighborhood, your host Keiko has been practicing sashiko and teaching students from all over the world the techniques used to make beautiful patchwork on clothing and other textiles. In this three-hour experience, you’ll enjoy making a Fernwayer exclusive sashiko pouch designed by Keiko as you chat with Keiko and learn about the fascinating art of sashiko mending. The pace of the workshop is relaxed to allow for plenty of one-on-one coaching, and there is a private experience option for those who want a truly exclusive experience. You’ll leave Keiko’s workshop with a comfortable grasp on sashiko techniques, and the tools and materials needed to continue practicing at home.

What makes this unique?

Keiko’s experience immerses you in the world of sashiko. By stitching visible repairs, you connect deeply with sashiko’s wabi-sabi philosophy. The workshop is geared toward intermediate crafters who wish to gain a deeper knowledge of this traditional Japanese craft. You will spend over two hours working on a special sashiko pouch specially designed by Keiko for this experience, getting tips and coaching as you work. You will also have time for a short tea break to enjoy a little snack and chat with Keiko and ask any questions you might have. Both the shared option and private workshop provide an extended timeframe compared to a typical session, and the private lesson ensures you make the most of your time with her. Keiko has also prepared a thoughtfully selected pack of the tools and materials you will need to continue practicing your sashiko skills when you return home or during your travels, including sashiko needles, a thimble, and a selection of materials.

What is the profile of the host?

Born and raised in Tokyo, Keiko Tami developed a deep appreciation for sashiko embroidery, which she began teaching to students in 2017 from her cozy studio. With her many years of experience as a teacher and practitioner of the art of sashiko, Keiko introduces this traditional craft with clear instructions in a relaxing manner that creates a foundation for guests who want to continue practicing it in the future.

What to bring?

If you have trouble seeing up close, please bring reading glasses or any eyewear that helps you focus on the fine detail of the craft.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

This experience is held in a shop named "canoha". Go directly to this store. The nearest station is Ogikubo Station, which is on the JR Chuo and Metro Marunouchi Lines. Address: 3-chōme-6-24 Amanuma, Kyo-kai street building 2nd floor, Suginami City, Tokyo 167-0032 The shop is a five minute walk from the station on the second floor of the building.

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USD 120
Shared (/person)
USD 360
Private (/group)

Shared with private option

1 - 3 people

3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Complete kit with all materials needed for the special sashiko project you'll create during the workshop. Curated set of sashiko tools and materials selected by Keiko to support your continued practice at home. Special local snack and tea, served during a short break for a moment of rest and conversation.
Offered in English, Japanese

Shared with private option

1 - 3 people

3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Complete kit with all materials needed for the special sashiko project you'll create during the workshop. Curated set of sashiko tools and materials selected by Keiko to support your continued practice at home. Special local snack and tea, served during a short break for a moment of rest and conversation.
Offered in English, Japanese