Colourful Sashiko
by
Sashikonami
Discover the wonders of sashiko with Japanese embroidery star Sashikonami! Create your own embellished items with detailed designs in vibrant colours.
Explore traditional Japanese embroidery patterns in this long-awaited book by popular sashiko author Sashikonami, which not only provides the basic sashiko simple designs but also intricate stitch patterns.
The designs, worked in a spectrum of coloured threads and fabrics as opposed to the traditional indigo, comprise over 60 geometric patterns, shapes and combinations. Try your hand at floral motifs, basketweave, musical notes, and more. In addition, the practical, pretty project items include dish cloths, purses and mini tote bags, coasters, pouches, face masks, sponge bags and glasses cases.
SASHIKO BASICS AND SIMPLE DESIGNS: Starting with the basics is crucial for any craft, and sashiko is no exception. Simple designs and visual instructions serve as a foundation for beginners, allowing them to build up their skills and confidence.
INTRICATE STITCH PATTERNS: A wide range of delicate stitch patterns both traditional and contemporary add depth and complexity to embroidery projects, making the book perfect for experienced embroiderers looking for a new challenge.
The combination of diverse designs, practical projects and clear instructions make Colourful Sashiko a valuable resource for anyone interested in traditional Japanese embroidery with a vibrant modern twist.
Book ContentsKaki-no hana (persimmon flowers) and its variations
1 Nijukaki-no hana (double persimmon flowers)
2 Kaki-no hana (variation 1)
3 Kaki-no hana (variation 2)
4 Kaki-no hana (variation 3)
5 Ju-no ki (cross-shaped trees)
6 Ju-no ki-ni arare (hail on cross-shaped trees)
7 Kawari hana juji (flower cross variation)
8 Kawari hana juji coasters
Dan tsunagi (connected steps) and its variations
9 Dan tsunagi
10 Yabane (arrow feathers)
11 Shimashima moyo (stripes)
12 Dan tsunagi variations
Sankaku y shikaku-no moyo (triangles and squares)
13 Sankaku moyo mini table mats
14 Small shikaku moyo cloth
Creating patterns
15 Original patterns sampler
16 Laces
1718 Shimashima moyo wash bag and kome zashi (rice pattern) washcloth
19 Traditional Japanese ohana moyo (flowers) drawstring bag
Zenigata zashi (coin pattern) and its variations
20 Rokumonsen zashi (six-coin emblem pattern)
21 Zenigata zashi
22 Zenigata zashi (variation 1)
23 Zenigata zashi (variation 2)
24 Zenigata zashi sampler
25 Zenigata zashi purse
Juji hana zashi (flower cross pattern) and asa-no ha (hemp leaf)
26 Juji hana zashi sampler
27 Juji hana zashi pin cushion
28 Juji hana zashi
29 Juji hana zashi variation
3031 Juji hana zashi purse and traditional Japanese drawstring bag
32 Asa-no ha
33 Asa-no ha pin cushion
Kuguri zashi (stitching and weaving)
34 Kikko hana zashi (flower in turtle-shell pattern)
3538 Kikko zashi (turtle-shell pattern) and its variations
38 Kuguri zashi
Koushi (check), hana zashi (flower pattern) and kome zashi (rice pattern)
39 Koushi
40 Linear Hana zashi
41 Hana zashi sampler
42 Kome zashi sampler
43 Hana zashi
44 Hana zashi (variation 1)
45 Hana zashi (variation 2)
46 Hana zashi mini-tote
47 Kobana moyo (small flowers) purse
48 Kobana moyo child’s mask and cloth
49 Sasa zashi (bamboo pattern)
My sashiko workbook
Sashiko basics
Fabric
Thread
Equipment
Using a ring thimble
Preparing the thread
Knotting the thread
Tips for a good finish
Making a sampler
Tips for working juji hana zashi
Tips for working kikko hana zashi
Stitch patterns and projects
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