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[地点(Site)] Knitting and Self-Compassion
[地点(Site)] Knitting and Self-Compassion
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We are delighted to welcome the knit club “I CAN’T STOP KNITTING” for a special workshop titled “Knitting and Self-Compassion.”
In this session, participants will enjoy experimenting with yarn thickness and color combinations while creating a mini rug, experiencing self-compassion through the act of knitting.
Knitting can foster connection with others and help organize one’s emotions—allowing empathy to arise not only toward others but also toward oneself.
Concept
In contrast to contemporary art—which increasingly emphasizes abstraction and conceptualization—crafts are drawing attention for their ability to reveal the beauty and skill of everyday life. Traditions such as mingei (folk crafts) reflect not the individual artist’s ego but the collective consciousness and daily life of anonymous makers and their communities.
Our event “Knitting and Self-Compassion” focuses on the space where we, as “nameless individuals,” can immerse ourselves in the familiar act of knitting. Through the movement of our hands and the process of weaving, this becomes a journey of dialogue—with the landscape that emerges, with our own consciousness, and with our inner selves.
What is Self-Compassion?
Self-compassion means “kindness toward oneself.”
It is a mental state of accepting oneself without self-criticism, even in times of difficulty—just as one would show care and understanding to others. Cultivating self-compassion can enhance happiness and reduce stress.
Ticket Information
When purchasing your ticket, please select whether you are a beginner or an experienced knitter.
Experienced knitters are defined as those who have previously crocheted double crochet (long stitch) patterns.
Workshop Includes
• Knitting lesson by the instructor (from basics to finishing)
• All necessary materials, including yarn and tools
• A vegan sweet and warm tea provided by Kurumaya
• Instructor’s live demonstration and introduction of her works
Instructor
Riho Iwasaki
Born in 1996. Graduated from Bunka Fashion College in 2019. She learned crochet from her mother at an early age and became captivated by it. Later, she launched her knit brand “ear” and the knit club “I can’t stop knitting.” Her knitting workshops focus on simple designs for everyday use that are easy for beginners to follow and flexible for experienced participants to adapt.
About Vegan Cafe Kurumaya:
Kurumaya is a food initiative that rethinks how we eat with a deep consideration for coexistence with all living things.
They create sweets using plant-based ingredients combined with healing spices, and offer wholesome vegan catering and lunch boxes made from vegetables, beans, and seaweed. Their aim is to provide joyful and delicious plant-based food experiences.
In 2028, Kurumaya will open a new vegan cafe at the art center “PAN Okinawa,” where visitors can enjoy Okinawan vegetables in an artistic setting.
Currently, Kurumaya also runs an online shop offering “Marui Vegan”—baked sweets made with Okinawan spices and teas. The package design is by London-based artist Maria Farrar.

*Please be sure to read and agree to our “Terms of Use” and “Important Notes” before purchasing your ticket. Completing your purchase will be considered as agreement to the terms.
Access
Access
7CHOME OTA FINE ARTS
THE MODULE Roppongi 101, 7-21-24 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032, Japan
• 6-minute walk from Exit 7 of Roppongi Station (Toei Oedo Line)
• 6-minute walk from Exit 7 of Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
• 7-minute walk from Exit 3 of Nogizaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
Terms of Use
Terms of Use
Eligibility for Participation
To ensure a safe and smooth experience, this workshop is open to participants aged 18 and over only.
Start Time
Doors will open 15 minutes before the workshop begins, and the session will start on time. Please arrive with plenty of time to spare. If you expect to be late, kindly contact us at 【info@pan-okinawa.com】
Please note that if you arrive late, you may not be able to receive the same level of instruction as those who arrived on time. However, the workshop will still end at the scheduled time.
Late Arrival Policy
If you arrive more than 30 minutes after the start time, we regret that you will not be allowed to join the session. Thank you for your understanding.
Same-Day Reservations
Same-day reservations are accepted up to 1 hour before the start of the workshop.
Although tickets may still appear available on the website after that time, we generally do not accept bookings made within one hour of the workshop due to preparation and consideration for other participants.
For Group Reservations
If you are attending with others, please make individual reservations for each person. If you wish to be seated next to your companions, please email us at 【info@pan-okinawa.com】 with their name.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations are accepted up to 5 days before the event.
If you cancel within 5 days of the event, we will charge a 100% cancellation fee regardless of the reason. Thank you for your understanding.
Important Notes
Important Notes
Clothing
Please note that paints, adhesives, and other materials may be used during the workshop. There is a chance your clothing could get stained, so we kindly ask that you come dressed in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.
We are not responsible for any damage to clothing, so if you are concerned, we recommend bringing an apron or arm covers.
If You Haven’t Received a Reservation Email
Please check your spam or junk mail folder.
Also, ensure that your email settings allow messages from “@gmail.com” before contacting us.
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