Visible Mending Workshop

Two students seated on bright yellow carpet work to thread a needle through fabric, others behind them do the same.
Visible Mending Workshop, Tang Teaching Museum, 2024, photo by Megan Mumford

Give a second life to a treasured part of your wardrobe! Join us Thursday, February 20, at 7 pm, for a Visible Mending Workshop organized in conjunction with the exhibition Yvette Molina: A Promise to the Leaves. Tang Public Programming Intern Renée Fritschel will teach participants how to use fabric remnants and embroidery supplies to “visibly mend” (using decorative stitching) their garments into pieces that are functional and beautiful.

Participants should bring one or more articles of treasured clothing in need of mending or darning. Bring either woven fabrics–denim (with limited or no stretch), cotton, flannel or linen button-down shirts, lightweight bags or totes–or knit sweaters, scarves, socks, etc. No special sewing skills are needed. Participants will be using a basic running stitch and cotton embroidery floss. Fabric remnants, scraps, needles, and embroidery floss will be provided.

No registration is required. This workshop is free and open to the public.

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