Capture the essence of Japanese design with sashiko, the traditional technique of using decorative stitching to create striking patterns on fabric with lines of simple running stitch Experiment with 12 essential sashiko techniques - each chapter includes a small starter project, ideal for beginners, then a more intricate design to perfect new skills Discover all you need to know about threads, fabrics, and techniques, with a look into the history of sashiko Achieve beautiful and creative results by combining modern materials with Japan's rich textile heritage Be inspired by the traditional Japanese pieces that influenced the 25 stylish projects
Susan Briscoe's Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook The Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook: Patterns, Projects and Inspirationsis unfortunately is out of print and sells for very high prices on the Internet, but if you want to learn how to do sashiko in all its variations and intricate patterns, that is the book to get. If you cannot afford the prices on that version, you can also learn to do sashiko from her second book on the subject. In some ways I like the second book better than the first, because the author has unleashed her considerable creativity to show how to produce table runners, drink coasters, album covers, a sofa throw, pillows, a bed bolster, needle cases and pincushions, pillow covers, sachets, book covers, a screen, placemats, napkins, a drawstring bag and other items. Included are beautiful line drawings in Japanese themes (geometric designs, koi, turtles, pine boughs, paulownia crests, noshi, etc.) that can be enlarged for patterns. The inspiration gallery is ... inspiring. All of the basic information about tools, materials and basic instructions are part of this second work. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in either learning the basics of sashiko or expanding their repertoire for its possible uses.
japanese sashico inspirations
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Very nice book with very nice pictures and detailed instructions that help to be well successed on our own creations
Sashiko revival?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book explains how to take a traditional technique and turn it around for today's look. Well written with lots of project ideas. A great addition to any stitcher's library.
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