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Creative Mending
Hand Sewing to Highlight Repairs with Lexy Ho-Tai
Wednesday, July 29
11:00am - 1:00pm
Mid-City Library
Programming SpaceBring an item you'd like to repair, and learn various visible hand-mending techniques to fix rips, stains, or holes using patches. Adults at all skill levels welcome. Registration recommended.
Creative, or visible, mending is the magical practice of highlighting repairs rather than hiding them. In this workshop, reimagine treasured textiles, embrace play and experimentation, and ground in the slow, care-based craft of hand-sewing.
This is an introductory class geared toward adults. No sewing experience is necessary, and imperfection and experimentation are encouraged. The intention is to create a cozy space, moving at a human pace. Mending is an empowering, mindful, and joyful life-long skill.
What to bring: A textile item (clothing, blanket, bag, etc) that you would like to creatively repair. Anything with rips, holes, stains, etc. Feel free to bring a few options, if you'd like. If you don't have a mending pile, you can also bring in any garment you may want to add some pizzazz to.
Optional to bring:
- Pen and paper for taking notes.
- Fabric for patches. Materials will be provided, but you're invited to bring in any extra fabrics to incorporate with your mending or to share with the group, such as fabric scraps, old rags, lonely socks, etc. that you have lying around. This could be a great space to find them a home.
- If you have your own basic sewing items (fabric scissors, needles, pins), feel free to bring them.
- Headphones if you want to tune into your own world while we slow stitch.
Sponsored by the Friends of New Orleans Public Library.
Mid-City Library
In 2016, Mid-City Library relocated to The Automotive Life Insurance Company Building. Built in 1963, this mid-century modern gem was designed by Curtis & Davis Architects, who are also known for designing the Superdome and the Main Library on Loyola Ave. In 2010, the building was recognized as a historic landmark by the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission.