Needle painting – silk embroidery tutorial
Silk embroidery is a small luxury you can afford. Try it with our beginner tutorial and see what you need to get started.
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Product code 203-02-1003
Top-quality cotton embroidery floss manufactured in Japan for traditional sashiko needlework. Thick, sturdy sashiko thread in crimson.
Read moreShade: | crimson |
Material: | 100% cotton |
Minimum order: | 1 pcs |
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Brand: | Olympus |
Availability: | never out of stock |
Spool length: | 100 m |
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Importer to the EU SARTOR BOHEMIA s.r.o. Cukrovarnicka 67, 16200 Prague, Czech republic info@sartorbohemia.com www.sartorbohemia.com Sartor Bohemia |
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This 100% cotton thread is made especially for sashiko embroidery by Olympus, a respected Japanese manufacturer with a reputation for quality. Aside from more traditional textiles and thread, the company produces sashiko thread in modern pastels and offers sashiko kits.
Sashiko is a traditional needlework technique from Japan that was originally intended to reinforce fabric. Over time it evolved into a form of minimalist embroidery characterized by strong, geometric patterns. Traditionally, sashiko is done on indigo-dyed blue fabric with a special cotton thread that is much thicker than ordinary sewing thread. Originally, white or red thread was used, but other colors have recently gained popularity, particularly pastels. Made up of several thinner filaments, at first glance sashiko thread resembles crochet thread or embroidery floss but it is fundamentally different; both crochet thread and embroidery floss are twisted more tightly and floss is both glossier and less sturdy. Naturally, you can try your hand at sashiko using any kind of thread, but for the right effect and an authentic look we recommend using sashiko thread.
To work with this thread, you’ll need a sashiko needle or at least a fairly big needle with a large eye. Sashiko needles are longer and stronger, and sewing with them is much easier.
For needlework on cotton fabric, wash according to the instructions for the given fabric. When washing indigo-dyed fabric take into account that the color will bleed dying white thread a light blue. In traditional sashiko this effect is considered desirable.
Silk embroidery is a small luxury you can afford. Try it with our beginner tutorial and see what you need to get started.
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