Quilting Workshop | Learn Sashiko and Boro Techniques with Canberra Quilters

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Workshop: Sashiko and Boro Techniques with Canberra Quilters at Canberra Museum and Gallery offers visitors a hands-on introduction to traditional Japanese stitching practices.

Led by Wendy Saclier from Canberra Quilters, the experience begins with a guided exploration of Stitching Stories: 50 Years of Canberra Quilters. Participants gain insight into the exhibition before moving into a practical workshop setting.

Sashiko and Boro are decorative stitching techniques developed to mend and strengthen worn cloth. Over time, these methods have become recognised for their distinctive patterns and quiet beauty. Participants learn how these techniques can be used to repair, reinforce and transform textiles.

All materials are provided. Visitors are also welcome to bring a garment or textile for mending and creative reuse.

Suitable for all experience levels, this workshop combines exhibition viewing with practical making. It offers a thoughtful introduction to textile traditions shaped by care, resourcefulness and creativity.

Dates & Times
  • Sat 2 May 1pm–4pm
Accessibility
  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

When

2 May

1pm–4pm

Where

Canberra Museum + Gallery

176 London Circuit,
Canberra ACT 2601

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Price

$10 per person

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