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a piece of blue fabric with white thread on it and an orange needle in the middle

Sashiko Stitch Instructions for beginners A trend in embroidery: Sashiko stitching and visible mending. This ancient Japanese craft is easy to learn. It gives quick results and makes stunning textile pieces. In this tutorial we explain the basics you need to know about Sashiko stitching. We share our recommendations for Sashiko materials. You will also

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two hands are working on some crafting supplies with scissors and thread, along with other items

Thinking of joining in our first ever creative challenge? Here's a quick and easy step by step tutorial for drawing the pattern. There are several ways to transfer a sashiko pattern, but my favorite is to draw it directly onto my fabric. It gives you the most flexibility to alter the pattern, like changing the scale t

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the back and side of a jacket with stitching on it

A Threaded Needle carries a large carefully curated inventory of sashiko supplies as well as products for boro, hand stitching, visible mending, appliqué, patchwork, piecework, quilting, slow stitching and including quality Japanese dyed yarn cotton fabrics.

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a person with their hand on the pocket of a pair of jeans, and an arrow ring

Cowboy Crust on Instagram: "my first go at sashiko repair! very happy with how these turned out and im super excited to try even more on these jeans 🤠 stick and stitch patternds from @socorro.society #sashiko #upcycling #embroidery #handstitched #visiblemending #denimrepair #sewing #patchwork #handsewing #vintagefashion"

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someone is working on an art project with crochet and fabric, including scissors

Kate Ward | Zen Stitching ™ ~ The Art of Mindful Mending on Instagram: "What do you pack in your Sashiko travel kit? I like to bring stitching wherever I go, so I love having this little travel kit packed and ready to take with me. What’s inside? ✂️@shokuninstore scissors (Note: I love these scissors, but having lost a special pair to airport security before, I wouldn’t take these on a plane - I’d save them for home stitching and road trips and bring a not-so-favourite pair that fits…

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someone is working on an art project with different colored squares and lines in the background

In my Patchwork Sashiko Method there's a lot of little movements, that although seem inconsequential, add up over time. So, how these little movements are performed over and over can affect your slow-stitching experience. What is she talking about?? Well, hopefully you read my previous post about "pulling the needle through the fabric". It's another example of minor changes to movements and how you think about the movement that results in big impact over time. THIS post is about the movement

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