Day of Hand Darning

Yesterday’s day of Hand Darning at Shavington-cum-Gresty Village Hall was everything a workshop day should be – a wonderful group of students, slow stitching and, with temperatures soaring outside, a beautifully cool space to work in.

Day of Hand Darning
A student’s work in progress

We began by working through a series of foundational stitch blocks and as the day progressed, so did the confidence in the room. By the afternoon we had moved into experimental crosshatching – one of my favourite areas of darning – where the rules begin to loosen and the real creative exploration begins. The results were beautiful and, I think, genuinely surprising to the students themselves.

Day of stitching
Experimental crosshatching

Hand darning is often thought of as a purely practical skill – a way of mending and making do. But spend a day with a needle, a thread and a blank piece of cloth, and you begin to see it very differently. It is patient, meditative and endlessly inventive.

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My Hand Darning Workshop sample – a continuing work in progress

Thank you to every one of my students for their curiosity, enthusiasm and wonderful company yesterday. I hope the stitch blocks we worked through together find their way into your future projects.

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