Darning with Blanket Stitch: recommended workshop supplies
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These are my recommended supplies for my mending workshop 'Darning with Blanket Stitch'.
We will be using my book, Modern Mending, as our textbook in class. If you already have a copy, please bring it with you.
(Note: first-edition copies of Modern Mending do not include instructions for blanket-stitch darning, but we can make do during the workshop if you don't wish to upgrade to the second edition.)
For darning practice, you will need long-ish needles with an eye large enough to accommodate the yarn you are darning with.
They don't need to be labelled 'darning needles' (you may have tapestry needles or embroidery needles that will work), but they do need to have sharp points, have an eye large enough to accommodate 3-6 strands of embroidery thread and be able to stitch through a tea towel or sock (whatever you will be using for practice).
OPTIONAL: I've included Clover darning-needle sets here. They contain blunt-tip needles, suitable for knitwear. I use these regularly in my mending practice but they are not necessary for this workshop. I've included them here in case you know you will need to mend knitwear and would like to save money by ordering beforehand.
Any sharp scissors will do, but I use these small Klasse embroidery scissors the most.
I will be providing embroidery thread and a few styles of mending yarn for this workshop, so you can try before you buy. You are welcome to bring your own yarn and thick thread, as well.