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  1. Sashiko, in its essence, resists easy categorization—it’s fluid, personal, and deeply rooted in the everyday lives of the people who practiced it. Sashiko originated in a time when fabric was a precious resource, not easily replaced or thrown away.

  2. 27 Σεπ 2022 · Learn the basics about sashiko thread and never wonder what thread to use for your project again. Thickness? Substitution? Difference? -explained

  3. 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.

  4. 23 Νοε 2023 · Firstly, adding cooking sake to marinades and sauces helps to remove strong meat or fish odors, kills bacteria, and when applied to foods destined for the freezer, helps to prevent that “freezer smell” from developing. It also helps to soften meat by locking all of the moisture inside, making it juicy and tender.

  5. 12 Αυγ 2019 · A sashiko needle is really any needle that’s long enough to load several stitches at once, sharp enough to pierce several layers of fabric, and strong enough not to warp from continuous stitching.

  6. 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. Today this running stitch technique is often used for purely decorative purposes in quilting and ...

  7. 27 Απρ 2017 · As a Sashiko artist from surviving traditional family in Japan, I will introduce the traditional and basics of Sashiko. Tools and Materials to prepare in the beginning. It is very easy to start.

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