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White fabric panel with a wash-out sashiko template for traditional Japanese stitching. Easy to learn and suitable for beginners – the printed lines guide your stitches for a clean and beautiful result.
Read more| Shade: | white |
| Material: | 100% cotton |
| Weight (gsm): | 195 gsm |
| Weight (oz): | 5.8 oz |
| Minimum order: | 1 pcs |
| Care: | |
| Brand: | Olympus |
| Availability: | seasonal collection |
| Manufacturer / Supplier |
Manufacturer SARTOR BOHEMIA s.r.o. Na Perstyne 1, 11000 Prague, Czech republic info@sartorbohemia.com www.sartorbohemia.com Sartor Bohemia |
in stock 40 pcs
Fabric panel with wash-out template for traditional Japanese sashiko stitching in the classic hana-fukin format (33 × 33 cm). The pattern is printed on one half of the panel, while the other half forms the back of the completed work.
When finished, you will have a kitchen cloth that is neat on both sides. The printed template washes out completely after rinsing.
This is an ideal small project for beginners or anyone wishing to refine their technique.
This fabric is produced by Olympus, the renowned Japanese manufacturer of materials and tools for sashiko needlework. With material from a trusted Japanese supplier, you can experience sashiko just as it is traditionally practiced in Japan.
The pre-printed Tessen pattern is a traditional Japanese motif:
This product is not a kit – it includes the pre-printed fabric panel only. To complete the project, you will need:
While sashiko can be done with ordinary embroidery floss, authentic sashiko thread is thicker and less twisted, yielding a distinctive textured stitch. If you also use the longer sashiko needle, stitching is easier and the result cleaner.
You can read more about sashiko on our blog. In short, it is a traditional Japanese technique originally intended simply for reinforcing and mending clothing. Today it has evolved into a system of decorative stitching with an array of minimalist geometric patterns.
Stitches are worked in straight lines across the fabric. As each row of stitches is laid, the full pattern gradually emerges. Every line plays a role in the final composition.
Its repetition and rhythm give the practice of sashiko an almost meditative quality. Makers take joy not only in the finished result but in the calming process itself.
Sashiko basics:
Our decision to stock Olympus cotton was the result of thoughtful deliberation. We carefully select our suppliers, working directly with them whenever possible. We visit them on site whenever we can and see their methods of manufacturing up close.
In the case of Olympus:
For us, quality is about more than just the fabric – it’s also its origin and the people behind it. That way we can stand firmly behind our selection.
No. We only accept retail orders through the e-shop. This eliminates situations where someone else orders the last of an item while your order is still sitting in our inbox or lies jotted on a bit of paper by the phone. By purchasing online, you are putting an immediate hold on the product. Of course, you can always call or write to us if you need help making your selection.
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