Imported from Senyo of Japan, this print features a shibori tie-dye look with various sashiko designs. Enjoy the print as-is or add some of your own sashiko stitching. 100% cotton fabric. Sold by the half yard - 18" x 43/ 44" wide (wof). Order more than one and it will be sent as a continuous piece. We cut from the bolt so additional fabric may be available. Please contact me if you are interested in additional yardage. All monitors show colors differently, so please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Sorry - no returns on fabric.
Imported from Senyo of Japan, this print features a shibori tie-dye look with various sashiko designs. Enjoy the print as-is or add some of your own sashiko stitching. 100% cotton fabric. Sold by the half yard - 18" x 43/ 44" wide (wof). Order more than one and it will be sent as a continuous piece. We cut from the bolt so additional fabric may be available. Please contact me if you are interested in additional yardage. All monitors show colors differently, so please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Sorry - no returns on fabric.
Description Introduce a little festivity into your living space with the twinkling Sashiko Christmas Tree. Following the stencilled lines, your sashiko stitches will define the design. Available in two colours, red and green. Kit includes: tips for construction, needle, threads and panel. Printed on azumino momen fabric - 100% cotton Approx: 30cm x 33cm Additional Details SKU: SCTKR-19 UPC:
Flow - Inspired by windchimes swaying in gentle breeze. Sashiko panel printed with water soluble ink. Can be used as table runner, wall hanging or have it framed.* Color: Black * Made of: 100% Cotton Oxford * Size: 19-3/4in x 43in
Sashiko Folk Embroidery: A Japanese Art Sashiko is a form of Japanese folk embroidery using the basic running stitch to create a patterned background. The geometric patterns include straight or cur…
Shibori is the umbrella term that refers to a variety of Japanese resist dyeing techniques. Many of them can be either incredibly simple or quite intricate, depending on your choices. This is definitely the case with nui shibori, or stitched shibori, which uses a simple running stitch, which is then tightened and bou
This is Caspian. A shirt like no other, pure, for the dreamers. This black denim shirt is upcycled and hand embroidered in my atelier in Amsterdam. This piece was inspired by the Japanese art of sashiko, its lines and intricate patterns revealing a beautiful landscape. The variation between with the density of stitches, the blank spaces, and the vertical lines creates overall a richness. There is one pocket in the front and closure in the center front with warm golden buttons. This garment can be worn by a size M depending on the morphology but more informations are available below concerning all the main body measurements. Measurements laying flat : Length (From nape of neck to hem) = 72cm / 28,35 inches Pit to pit = 52cm / 20,47 inches Sleeve length = 64,5cm / 25,39 inches Shoulder to shoulder = 46cm / 18,11 inches
I have wanted a vintage huipil for a while now. The really good vintage ones are pretty pricey, so while I save my money for an old one, I made a quick and really affordable version of my own. Huipils are traditionally worn by indigenous women in Mexico and Central America. I mixed that traditional
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
A visual dictionary of techniques. Click on the ‘play’ buttons next to the names to hear the Japanese pronunciations. For detailed instruction on techniques see Jane’s book ‘Stitched Shibori’. Why not book into her interactive zoom courses ‘Shibori Stream’ – You can read the reviews by students and see her students’ members gallery. Stitched Shibori […]
Three rewarding shibori stitch resist designs to make. Simple ori-nui patterns suitable for the complete beginner to shibori. Easy and effective.
Japanese Sashiko embroidery is a simple art form using a simple running stitch. Learn how to sashiko embroidery, designs & tricks.
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
What is sashiko? Sashiko, meaning "little stabs" is a Japanese style of stitching. In traditional Japanese mending, sashiko is a style of hand stitching used to repair textiles or to create layers for added warmth in working garments. It is creating small repeating stitches that form a pattern, the patterns often inspi
Sahiko is a popular hand-embroidery technique that originated in Japan. Learn how to do the Sashiko technique by machine
In yesterday’s post, I described 3 different traditional crafts that share one common thread, the running stitch : Kantha, Boro and Sashiko. Kantha and Boro are traditional patchwork from Ind…
Step by step instructions and illustrations for a making a shibori celandine flower. This many petalled flower is a simple and pattern that you can create.
With our hectic schedules, the weekend is a good time to unwind, reflect and recharge with projects like these weekend Sashiko projects.
Explore Tela shibori's 151 photos on Flickr!
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
About a month ago, I discussed the process for shirokage , but I didn't have much in the way of photos. Today, I'll describe how it works ...
A range of sashiko patterns for use in a wide variety of sashiko projects, including clothing, cushions, table runners, wall hangings and more.
A list of the most helpful sashiko embroidery tutorials, including videos and how-to make patterns. Plus, sashiko projects and free patterns to inspire you.
In yesterday’s post, I described 3 different traditional crafts that share one common thread, the running stitch : Kantha, Boro and Sashiko. Kantha and Boro are traditional patchwork from Ind…