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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

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Learn to do the Jujizashi Sashiko cross stitch with our easy step-by-step tutorial. If you can do a simple running stitch, you can do this Sashiko stitch for mending or decorative use.

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WYNUNLIMITED on Instagram: "I am a SASHIKO FREAKO. For a number of reasons, but primarily because it can be done anytime and place. It’s also a very meditative practice with unlimited options/ possibilities 4 creativity. Also gives your clothing a cool touch and a longer lyfe.🪡📐🤙🏽🖤🔝 #sewing #tutorial #japanesefashion #sashiko #sustainablefashion"

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How to Sashiko Mend

Sashiko mending is a form of functional embroidery that originated from Japan. It was initially done to repair tears or rips in clothes and has now become an art form. Here’s how you can mend your ripped jeans using Sashiko.

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Thinking of joining in our first ever creative challenge? Here's a quick and easy step by step tutorial for drawing the pattern. There are several ways to transfer a sashiko pattern, but my favorite is to draw it directly onto my fabric. It gives you the most flexibility to alter the pattern, like changing the scale t

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