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Care & Repair: Visible Mending

*In Monroe Street Library
Saturday, Sep 28, 2024, 10:00am to 11:30am

In this program, you will learn how to visibly mend clothing with holes using patches and embroidery floss. Visible mending is an ornamental approach to repairing an item. Rather than trying to mask the area where the item was damaged, the goal is to highlight these imperfections in a creative, eye-catching way. Local artist and illustrator Rita Salm will go through their process on visible mending using stick and stitch guides. Bring your own items to repair, or drop-by to try out these techniques. 

This program is intended for older teens and adults. No registration is required for this event. 

This program is part of the Care & Repair program series, which is made possible thanks to support from Beyond the Page, National Endowment for the Humanities and Madison Community Foundation. See all upcoming programs at madpl.org/careandrepair.

About the artist: Rita Salm is a non-binary and queer illustrator and artist currently based in Madison, WI. They like to focus on making illustrations that are meant for everyone! Rita often uses a colored pencil texture and hand-rendered typography in their work. Their favorite things to draw are plants, animals, and people. Rita also enjoys fiber crafts like knitting, visible mending, and sewing. Visit their website to learn more: https://ritasillustrations.com/about-me