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Silke Bosbach | 64 pages | 16 Dec 2014 | Search Press Ltd | 9781782210610 | English | Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom Modern Sashiko: Beautiful Embroidery Combining the Modern with the Traditional -

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Sashiko Modern Sashiko: Beautiful Embroidery Combining the Modern with the Traditional a traditional form of Japanese hand that uses running stitches to create repeating over-all patterns. It is a technique that is easy to learn and produces beautiful results. Like all needlecrafts, having the right tools will make sashiko stitching easier and more enjoyable. Sashiko needles are long, rigid, and very sharp. They are designed to let you "load" multiple stitches on the needle before pulling it through the fabric. Sashiko needles come in various lengths. Shorter needles are easier to handle, so they are a good choice for beginners or for when you are stitching curved lines. Longer needles let you load more stitches, so they are good for straight lines. They take a little getting used to, but once you get the hang of it, longer needles can make your stitching go faster. Each of these brands sell their needles in variety packs, so you will get both short and long needles to try. Sashiko needles typically have small eyes and can be a bit challenging to . A needle threader Modern Sashiko: Beautiful Embroidery Combining the Modern with the Traditional help, but be sure to use one that is designed for small-eyed needles or you risk breaking the needle. This hummingbird needle threader is a good choice. It is strong and soft with a tight twist. Sashiko thread is non-divisible, meaning it cannot be separated into strands like embroidery floss, so you stitch with the full piece. Some colors are also available in larger meter skeins. Depending on how detailed the is, a sashiko piece may require more than one meter skein to complete. Sashiko are not worn on the end of your finger like traditional sewing thimbles. Place the ring of the over the middle finger of your dominant hand. After you load several stitches on the needle, place the end of the needle against the thimble pad and push the needle through the Modern Sashiko: Beautiful Embroidery Combining the Modern with the Traditional. Sashiko thimbles are available in metal and in leather. Sashiko cloths are available in white and the traditional indigo, as well as other colors. Sashiko cloth samplers have a pattern already printed on them, so you know exactly where to make your stitches. The ink washes out when you're done stitching. It's important not to iron the cloth before you stitch because the heat of the iron will make the ink permanent. You can also find sashiko kits that come complete with a preprinted cloth along with thread and a sashiko needle. Thimbles are generally not included. These are a great option for beginning sashiko stitchers. Preprinted sashiko cloths are usually about 12 inches square when finished. In Japan they are commonly used as dish cloths. You can do the same, or sew the finished piece into a pillow or tote bag, or frame it for display. Ready to start your own sashiko stitching project? Check out our full range of sashiko patterns, kits, thread, needles, and supplies! Can you please tell me where to buy supplies in the U. Phone number please. Thank you so much. I would like to enquire whether the essential tools ate available in South Africa, and if so, can you supply me with the relevant contact details please? Your cart is empty It feels desperately alone Let's shop. Sashiko needles Sashiko needles are long, rigid, and very sharp. Sashiko thimble Sashiko thimbles are not worn on the end of your finger like traditional sewing thimbles. Tags Sashiko. Post my comment. Subscribe to our newsletter We love cross stitch and we bet you do too. Sign up for our list to be the first to hear about special promotions, sales, projects, tutorials, and more! Hey there, fellow stitcher!