SOLD OUT
A wonderful chance to try the Japanese art of Sashiko stitching at our Sakura Cherry Tree party in Rosyth. Two free workshops to choose from which will be held within the Parkgate Community Centre, Rosyth [not in the park itself as previously advertised].
We are delighted to work with Dianne Spottiswood Miller, a sustainable textiles tutor based in Leith, who will show you the art of Sashiko embroidery.
You’ll create a stitched square featuring simple Sashiko motifs, or a short haiku, that celebrates the planting of the Sakura cherry trees in Fife. These pieces will form part of a collaborative wall hanging —blending poetry and textile tradition in a lasting tribute.
Dianne runs regular repair cafés and community projects with Edinburgh Remakery, alongside partners such as the National Museum of Scotland and the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Sashiko is a Japanese stitching technique rooted in mindfulness and repair. Using rhythmic running stitches, it revives worn textiles with beauty and intention. These practices reflect the underlying philosophies of Wabi-Sabi – embracing imperfection – and Mottainai, a deep respect for resources and the stories they carry.
There is a workshop at 1.30pm and one at 2.30pm. Please select the free ticket for your preferred workshop. These bookable workshops form part of the wider Sakura Cherry Tree Party – no tickets required for the party, just turn up.
These workshops are run as part of the Sakura Cherry Tree Party at Rosyth Public Park on Saturday 6th December from 1pm to 3.30pm which will be attended by Consul General of Japan! Please do come along.
We expect these workshops to sell out.
If you book places but then can’t attend, please let us know by cancelling your ticket on Eventbrite, or by emailing ask.us@fifecountryside.co.uk or phoning 01592 656080. This will ensure we can offer your place to someone on the waiting list. Nearer the event date we will email all participants with details of the meeting place.
If you cancel your tickets, which have an associated payment/donation, you will be responsible for paying the Eventbrite administration fee.
If you don’t secure your ticket for these embroidery workshops, please do come along to the Sakura Cherry Tree Party which is free for all to attend.
