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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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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.
15 Ιαν 2024 · Sashiko Today. After seeing a brief dip in popularity in the mid 1900s, with materials and resources becoming easier to acquire, sashiko is back and big! In spite of the rise of fast fashion and no real "need" to repair, the Western world has eagerly adopted this art for a number of reasons.
29 Οκτ 2023 · Sashiko is a 400-year-old Japanese stitching technique. What makes it unique?
Originally, sashiko was used as a form of darning to repair or add strength to worn areas of clothing or to create insulated double-layer coats. Due to its beauty and durability, it has become an art form rather than just functional and is very popular with quilters.
26 Ιουν 2018 · An outline of the history and origins of sashiko stitching, as well as the meanings behind some of the most iconic sashiko designs.
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.