Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook

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Embroidery
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fabric
historical information
Japanese sewing books
kits
machine
Made in Japan
Material fabric for sewing
needles
patterns
patterns for women
photographs
quilting ideas
Sashiko
Sewing
technical
templates
Textile art
thimble
thread

Product details

  • ISBN 9780715318478
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2005
  • Publisher: David & Charles
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Sashiko (pronounced shash-ko) means 'stab stitch' and refers to the small running stitch that is worked to build up distinctive decorative patterns, of which there are hundreds. The book begins by exploring the origins of the technique to strengthen clothes and to make them warmer. Getting Started describes everything you need to begin stitching, including sleecting suitable fabrics and threads, marking out patterns on the fabric, as well as the stitching technique itself. Ten project chapters show how easy it is to use sashiko patterns to make beautiful items for the home. The sashiko patterns are described in step-by-step detail in the pattern library, showing you exactly how to achieve each individual pattern with ease. Finally a gallery of work by contemporary Japanese extile artists provides extra inspiration.

Susan Briscoe is a textile designer, author and teacher, specializing in sashiko and Japanese textile design. After graduating in visual art and design, Susan worked as an English teacher in Japan, where she also studied the tea ceremony, traditional textiles, and kimono design and tailoring. Susan has created design kits for Japanese patchwork fabrics, published textile projects in books and magazines, and demonstrates her work at quilt and textile shows.

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