Sashiko: 20 Projects Using Traditional Japanese Stitching

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J. Clay
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Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
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25/07/2019
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9781784944872
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts > Needlework & fabric crafts
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J. Clay|Paperback|Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd|25/07/2019
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Learn the stunning art of Sashiko stitching with this comprehensive guide that's packed with inspirational ideas. Meaning "little stabs", it's a traditional Japanese sewing method that uses evenly spaced running stitches to create eye-catching geometric patterns. . 20 patterns and motifs that readers can choose from and use as templates for their own unique Sashiko designs. . Thorough guidance on the tools, materials and basic techniques, . Included are large-scale items such as bedding, a door curtain and wall-hanging, and smaller items, such as brooches, greetings cards and notebook covers. Sashiko Craft explores the history of this strikingly effective technique and demonstrates how to apply it to a range of useful and ornamental items for the home, accessories and gifts. AUTHOR: Jill Clay worked as a silk artist and taught adult education including City and Guild Textiles for many years. She started a tour company, Festival of Japan, with a special focus on textiles. Sashiko stitching now remains her favorite pastime. Jill lives in Richmond, North Yorkshire, UK. SELLING POINTS: . Projects include bedding, wall-hangings, greeting cards, notebook covers and brooches. . This Japanese sewing method is perfect for making modern ornaments, accessories and gifts. . 20 projects to help you master the stunning art of sashiko.

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