Sashiko embroidery
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Sashiko embroidery. Get inspired and try out new things.
I have always been intrigued by the art of Sashiko, but I have never had a chance to learn more about it. This article from Koekoek was just what I was looking for. It is a nice introduction to th…

Cynthia Olind saved to EMBROIDERY
Meet Carol Ziogas, Textile Collector and Sashiko Artist! We had the pleasure to interview her and learn more about what inspires her - everything!
Here is a Top 5 Sashiko Tips that the Sashiko Artist would share in making the beautiful Sashiko stitching. Enjoy Japanese Sashiko!
One last business-related post before I leave to Boston. I will be taking time off for the Thanksgiving Holiday starting tomorrow evening to Sunday 12/1. The website will remain open, however, all of the order after tomorrow 9am (EST - changed the time a bit due to the plan change) will be processed after 12/1. Please place an order if you would like to receive the package for the weekend after Thanksgiving (US Domestic Only - depends on the place, it may be delivered after the weekend). As…

Upcycle Stitches saved to Japanese Sashiko
Learn the easy Japanese embroidery style called sashiko. Follow the tutorial and get the free pattern for this beginner project: coasters made with linen and felt.
There are a few types of thread that you can use for visible mending. Read on for the pros and cons of each of these.

wrenbirdarts saved to Visible Mending How To
This sashiko is on recycled denim sample swatches. I draw the pattern on the back of the denim and I actually stitch the sashiko from the wrong side of the fabric. It works well, and stretch denim is surprisingly easy to stitch.
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.

Maikki | Maikin mokomin saved to tekisin - DIY
A nice relaxing way to keep my fingers busy while I'm watching movies on netflix, which I've been doing a lot lately. The only downside is that it makes it a lot harder to follow foreign films.

Evelyn S saved to Embroidery