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sashiko sewing

Sashiko sewing is a type of stitchery from Japan. This is an ancient art, rich in history. Sashiko, which translates as little stabs in Japanese to describe the way that a needle makes small stitches on fabric. This style of sewing was popuular in japan during the Edo period. This era was between 1603 – 1868 when people began using sashiko for those jackets and keeping them together while tightening the rags with thicker strands of thread, winding themes around it. They did this to make the old clothes older and it also helped them improved how warm their garments were.

Elevate Your Sewing Skills with the Timeless Technique of Sashik

Sashiko sewing is something when you learn, your normal stitching lessons may be left behind and the beauty in this one thing can level up your skill. If you have never tried it before, sashiko stitching is a form of embroidery that involves using an easy running stitch to generate intricate patterns on fabric. People normally use white thread (as it shows up well) on indigo dyed dark blue fabric. The Graphic designs of 2 vectors really pop on this contrast. Sashiko stitching is also good for patching clothes, making repairs so that you can keep wearing garments and they look nice. It also works in creating balanced, harmonious designs.

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