Sashiko Style:
Traditional Japanese Patterns for Contemporary Design
Sashiko
is a traditional and distinctive form of embroidery characterized by running
stitches ("little stabs") typically in white thread on indigo-blue
fabric. Originally used by Japanese farmers to quilt together several layers
of fabric for warmth and durability, sashiko patterns are increasingly being
adapted as decorative elements in contemporary designs and needlecraft
projects.
Sashiko Style presents 70 different patterns of three types: linear, curvy and
single-stitch ("hitome zashi") patterns. Full-color photos showcase
the many different ways in which the patterns can be used to make beautiful
and useful items such as napkins, tablecloths, placemats and runners; tote
bags; pillows; curtains and wall hangings. The book introduces basic skills
that even beginners can master and includes detailed equipment lists with
photos, as well as step-by-step instructions for pattern drafting. A special
feature of Sashiko Style is the handy, pullout pattern template insert. 88 pages
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