
2026 starts with a Month of Mending! Want to get started fixing a favorite piece of clothing, or simply adding some pizazz to something in your closet? Get started with a mending class! Each Saturday in January, Anne from Rock Pigeon Vintage will host an hour-long intro class to various forms of fabric mending. Register now and explore something new in the new year!
Saturday, January 3, 2026 - 1pm - Basic Fabric Mending 101
Learn how to repair a simple hole in your clothing with a few basic techniques. No previous sewing experience needed! We’ll approach some simple tears (provided for class use, or bring something of your own!) with hand-sewing techniques that can bring new life to a slightly damaged garment or fabric.
Saturday, January 10, 2026 - 1pm - Introduction to Sashiko Mending - 1pm
This hour-long class will provide the basics of the Japanese sashiko mending methods, with a small project started on provided cloth. Build your experience with hand-sewn mending practices, learn how to create unique sashiko patterns, and mend or add new flair to your favorite fabrics.
Saturday, January 17, 2026 - 1pm - Introduction to Visible Mending
Don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good! Visible mending offers you the opportunity to breathe new life into clothing that needs a little CPR. Learn about ways you can mend, embellish, or reinforce clothing (even if you don’t have a hole or tear!).
Saturday, January 24, 2026 - 1pm - Oh Darn! Mending Socks and Hats
Darning seems like something from another time, but the practice of mending a sock, sweater, or other knit item is as old as, well, the invention of clothing. Practice darning on some socks that can use reinforcement, or bring a sock of your own to practice on. (or any knitwear item, from a knit hat to a sweater). We’ll get our hands busy with simple tools to complete the simple task of mending through darning.
Saturday, January 31, 2026 - 1pm - Introduction to Boro Mending
It’s like a crazy quilt for your everyday life! Boro mending combines embroidery stitching like sashiko with layered ‘scraps” of fabric to build a functional, practical final product that can be turned into a clothing patch, fabric coaster, or just beautiful stitch art. We’ll use fabric “scraps” and transform something that could be considered trash into a practical and beautiful sewn object! This class will build on sashiko techniques in earlier classes, but no previous sewing experience is needed!
Join us for one or all of these AWESOME classes hosted by Rock Pigeon Vintage.
All materials provided, or bring an article of cotton clothing or fabric you want to practice on!