Virtual Kinusaiga Winter Star Workshop (Sat Dc 5, 1-2:30 pm EST)

$50.00

In our Kinusaiga Workshop we will learn this stunning, little-known art form which gives scrap fabric a whole new life. Our winter workshop will feature a star design.

Shared will mail you a kit the week of the workshop with assorted fabric, foam base, design template. You are welcome to use your own fabric scraps of course, but the essentials will be provided. You will also receive a Google Meet invite for the virtual workshop.

During the workshop, you will make your kinusaiga art live with other attendees, guided by a Shared member. You will need a precision crafting knife, tape, seam ripper or similar thin tool to tuck fabric into the foam, fabric scissors, and tape. We recommend a 4×6” shadow box or frame that is at least 1” deep to display your finished work.

The workshop is a wonderful chance to connect with other makers, ask questions, share ideas, and feel boosted as you craft. While you can make your kit on your own, we encourage everyone to take the opportunity to engage live with other participants and our guide.

Shared uses donated and repurposed materials wherever possible. Individual patterns and colors may vary slightly from those shown but will still produce the desired final product.

In our Kinusaiga Workshop we will learn this stunning, little-known art form which gives scrap fabric a whole new life. Our winter workshop will feature a star design.

Shared will mail you a kit the week of the workshop with assorted fabric, foam base, design template. You are welcome to use your own fabric scraps of course, but the essentials will be provided. You will also receive a Google Meet invite for the virtual workshop.

During the workshop, you will make your kinusaiga art live with other attendees, guided by a Shared member. You will need a precision crafting knife, tape, seam ripper or similar thin tool to tuck fabric into the foam, fabric scissors, and tape. We recommend a 4×6” shadow box or frame that is at least 1” deep to display your finished work.

The workshop is a wonderful chance to connect with other makers, ask questions, share ideas, and feel boosted as you craft. While you can make your kit on your own, we encourage everyone to take the opportunity to engage live with other participants and our guide.

Shared uses donated and repurposed materials wherever possible. Individual patterns and colors may vary slightly from those shown but will still produce the desired final product.