Sewing Gatherings
Sewing gatherings are open, hands-on sessions where making, mending, and conversation come together. These gatherings welcome all skill levels—whether you’ve never touched a sewing machine or you’ve been sewing for years. Participants are invited to bring garments to repair, alter, or reimagine, using sewing as a creative way to slow down and reconnect with everyday materials.
At the heart of these gatherings is the joy of shared making. Sewing becomes a social activity rather than a solitary one—tables fill with fabric scraps, half-finished projects, and easy conversations. By working with existing clothing and reclaimed textiles, participants naturally explore ideas around reuse, care, and sustainability without pressure or perfection.
These gatherings are not about producing flawless results. They are about learning by doing, exchanging tips, and enjoying the process together. Sewing is treated as an accessible form of eco-art—practical, playful, and rooted in community. Come for the skills, stay for the company, and leave with something mended, made, or newly imagined.






