Sashiko, the traditional Japanese technique of needlework quilting,
uses simple running stitch to create beautifully decorative patterns
ideal for patchwork, quilting and embroidery.
Sashiko (pronounced shash-ko) means 'stab stitch' and refers to the
small running stitch that is worked to build up distinctive decorative
patterns, of which there are hundreds.
The book begins by exploring the origins of the technique to strengthen
clothes and to make them warmer. Getting Started describes everything
you need to begin stitching, including selecting suitable fabrics and
threads, marking out patterns on the fabric, as well as the stitching
technique itself.
Ten project chapters show how easy it is to use sashiko patterns to make
beautiful items for the home. The sashiko patterns are described in
step-by-step detail in the pattern library, showing you exactly how to
achieve each individual pattern with ease.
Finally a gallery of work by contemporary Japanese textile artists
provides extra inspiration.