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4 Φεβ 2024 · Sashiko (刺し子) is a versatile Japanese stitching and embroidery technique primarily used to mend, reinforce, and embellish garments. In the past, the women of rural farming communities practiced this simple running stitch using white thread on indigo-dyed fabrics like cotton and hemp.
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Sashiko (刺し子?, literally “little stabs”) is a form of decorative reinforcement stitching (or functional embroidery) from Japan. Traditional sashiko was used to reinforce points of wear, or to repair worn places or tears with patches.
8 Μαΐ 2019 · Sashiko is a form of Japanese folk embroidery using the basic running stitch to create a patterned background. The geometric patterns include straight or curved lines of stitching arranged in a repeating pattern.
27 Σεπ 2022 · Sashiko thread is quite different from embroidery floss. Find out about sashiko thread's strenghts and how to use it. How do I keep my sashiko yarn tangle free? To keep your sashiko yarn or thread tangle free, you can simply braid the thread after you cut it.
11 Δεκ 2022 · Sashiko is a traditional Japanese embroidery technique that has been handed down from generation to generation. Its simple and beautiful technique was developed from the wisdom of daily life of common people. Sashiko dates back to the early 16th century, about 500 years ago.
20 Φεβ 2020 · Sake Puppets features a simple, but effective tutorial for sashiko. It includes helpful tips and diagrams for getting your stitching just right. The Sake Puppets blog has some wonderful ideas, sashiko samples, and a free pattern, plus you'll find PDF sashiko patterns in the artist's Etsy shop.
Sashiko (刺し子, lit. ' little stabs ') is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery or stitching used for the decorative and/or functional reinforcement of cloth and clothing.