SASHIKO FOR BEGINNERS KOGIN

Starts 4th May

Description

Please note - no class on May 25th or June 1st so the final class will be held on 8th June.   Sashiko is a form of decorative stitching from Japan that started out as a way of reinforcing points of wear on garments, making the piece ultimately stronger and warmer. This unique and beautiful running stitch technique is often used for purely decorative purposes in quilting and embroidery. The white cotton thread on the traditional indigo blue cloth (said to recall snow falling around old farmhouses) gives Sashiko its distinctive appearance. Most designs are based around geometric patterns and because it is running stitch it is very easy to try. Kogin style is close to the cross stitch or Scandinavian Blackwork in style and is a great way for beginners to start. Kazuko says that it is also very therapeutic and calming! Cotton fabric, thread and needles will be supplied. No embroidery experience required. Limited to 10 participants. 

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