Sashiko for Beginners
20 Japanese Running Stitch Projects with Tips and Techniques to Get You Started
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Narrateur(s):
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Jack Morrison
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Auteur(s):
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Ichiro Spacey
À propos de cet audio
Sashiko is a kind of embroidery that is very peculiar to the Japanese folk, which functions through the basic running of stitches to make a patterned background.
The patterns may include curved or straight lines of stitched arrangements in a repeated way. It comes with quilting patterns and resources, fabrics, threads, and needles.
Sashiko can be traced back to over 300 years ago as a way of maintaining warm and conserving clothing. There are many tools and materials used in Sashiko which range from embroidery needles, floss, hoops, novelty floss; scissors, pearl cotton, felt, needles, silk threads, and woven fabrics, among others. A lot of stitching tips and techniques in Sashiko are fully discussed here.
The core of this audiobook is the section with 20+ projects that shows how easy it is to use Sashiko patterns to make beautiful items for home uses. They will assist beginners in bringing more light to the embroidery world.
The projects spring from various Japanese embroidery, Sashiko knee patch, and others. All of which come with their materials and steps on making them.
Pattern library is not left out, as it is discussed extensively to help you reach your crafting goals.
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