Sashiko Summer Slip Ons

A Two Session Virtual Class with Sanae Ishida

Blue fabric slippers with white stitching.

Simple Sashiko embroidery pairs beautifully with these entirely hand-stitched and customizable slip on house shoes. Lightweight yet sturdy, the slip ons are ideal for the warmer months. The construction process is calming and meditative — you’ll not only want to make a set for yourself but for loved ones as well.

This two session class will include a brief overview of the history of Sashiko embroidery and will provide step-by-step instructions for creating fully lined, hand sewn slip ons. A PDF tutorial document with alternative sewing methods and Sashiko pattern options will also be provided.


Dates + Time
Thursdays, July 18th & 25th, 2024

3 – 5:30 pm ET 

Cost
Virtual Class: $120

Location
Zoom, access link will be sent out the day before the first class.

Recording

Classes will be recorded. A link to the recording will be emailed to all registrants following the final live session and available for one month.

Class Materials & Supplies 

A materials kit for this class is now available! This kit includes:

  • 15″x40″ piece of natural-colored linen
  • 15″x40″ piece of blue linen
  • 10″x15″ tan microsuede 
  • 10″x15″ fusible fleece
  • 2 sashiko needles
  • 2 hand sewing needles
  • 2 skeins of TATTER six-strand cotton floss
  • 1 spool of polyester thread
  • 1 heat-erasable pen
  • Printed pattern pieces

This kit has been created so you can choose to use natural or blue linen as your exterior fabric. You will need to supply your own ruler, pins, scissors, tape, snips/shears, and iron.

If you are not purchasing the kit for the class, here is a complete supply list for this course:

  • Printable pattern pieces (will be sent to all students the week of class)
  • Ruler
  • Removable marking tool such as chalk or frixion pen
  • Pins and wonder clips
  • Scissors (for cutting template)
  • Scotch tape
  • Fabric shears
  • Snips
  • Hand sewing needle
  • Sashiko or embroidery needle
  • Polyester thread
  • Sashiko thread or embroidery floss
  • Iron and pressing surface
  • Upper exterior fabric: at least 25” wide x 15” high
  • Upper lining and sole lining fabric: at least 40” wide x 15” high
  • Fusible fleece for sole lining:  at least 10” wide x 15” high
  • Sole fabric:  at least 10” wide x 15” high

Recommended Fabrics

  • Exterior upper fabric = linen, linen blends, cotton, chambray
  • Lining upper fabric = linen or cotton
  • Sole = suede, faux suede or Dritz anti-skid gripper fabric
  • Sole lining = linen or cotton

Finished Dimensions

Extra small: Approximately 3 1/2” wide x 8 1/4” long

Small: Approximately 4” wide x 8 3/4” long

Medium: Approximately 4 1/4” wide x 9 3/8” long

Large: Approximately 4 1/2” wide x 10” long

Extra Large: Approximately 4 3/4” wide x 10 5/8” long


 

OUR TEACHER
Sanae Ishida

Sanae Ishida writes, draws, sews and takes photos almost every day. Based in Seattle, Washington, she is the author and illustrator of many books, including the Sanae Ishida Sews series and Little Kunoichi, The Ninja Girl series. Both she and her daughter have too many handmade clothes. Find more of her work at SanaeIshida.com and @sanaeishida on Instagram.

 


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