Discover the art of kogin, a style of traditional Japanese sashiko
embroidery with modern appeal. Historically, kogin was used as a pattern
darning technique to reinforce threadbare fabric and add warmth to the
clothing worn by farmers in the villages of northern Japan. With dozens
of beautiful and simple geometric patterns, kogin embroidery offers
fresh inspiration and authentic technique to proponents of the
decorative mending movement. Colorful photos offer step-by-step
instruction for learning this simple counted thread embroidery
technique. Beginners will discover how to prepare the thread and fabric,
how to read kogin charts, and how to make the basic straight stitches
that comprise kogin motifs. Once you've mastered the basics, try your
hand at one of the 25 adorable and easy projects included in the book.
Featuring bright and modern color schemes, these accessories are
designed for contemporary life. You'll find and assortment of pretty
brooches, barrettes and hair ties, pouches and coin purses, framed
samplers, pincushions, and ornaments, plus potholders, coasters, and
placemats for the home. Once you get started stitching, we guarantee you
won't be able to stop!