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Sashiko starter kit 10 x 10 cm BUNDOU-TSUNAGI a SAYAGATA, ecru

Product code 203-03-0008

Set of two small sashiko squares includes cream fabric square with pre-printed stitching pattern, thread in two colors, needle, and instructions. Perfect introduction to sashiko stitching rewards you with a pretty keepsake.

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Shade: ecru
Material: 100% cotton
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Brand: Olympus
Availability: seasonal collection
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Set of two small sashiko squares includes cream fabric square with pre-printed stitching pattern, thread in two colors, needle, and instructions. Perfect introduction to sashiko stitching rewards you with a pretty keepsake.

Japanese quality

This handy little sashiko kit is made by the traditional Japanese manufacturer Olympus. It includes everything you need (fabric, thread, needle) to create two 10 cm (4") squares with classic sashiko patterns. Quality materials from a trusted Japanese company guarantee that your first experience with sashiko is authentic, just as it is practiced in Japan.

You might use the kit just to try your hand at sashiko or use the finished squares to make coasters, a gift bag, greeting cards, or a framed decoration.

The technique is suitable for absolute beginners and is a fun project for children too.

The printed pattern does not wash out.

Starting with sashiko

The kit includes an instruction booklet in Japanese (we’re working on a translation) illustrated with easy-to-follow pictures and diagrams showing proper technique. Important – the instructions are written top to bottom and right to left, so be sure to follow diagrams in that direction!

Embroidery area 8 x 8 cm (3 1/8"), full square size including edges 13 x 13 cm (5 1/8"), after sewing and turning out 10 x 10 cm (4").

  1. Stitch along the pre-printed pattern.
  2. Follow the lines shown in the instructions – the pattern is not created one element at a time, but all at once. Sewing along the lines is the most efficient and allows easy fabric and needle handling.

If you want to use the kit to create a two-sided piece, place the completed squares face to face and sew around the edge (by machine or hand, a plain straight stitch suffices), leaving a gap to turn it right side out. Trim the corners almost to the seam, so that they will turn out neatly. Turn it right side out, press, and sew all around near the edge.

Weights pattern (fundo tsunagi)

This pattern of connected waves is called “fundo” after a type of brass weight once in popular use in Japan that had this shape. Placed together, the fundo shape creates a unique mosaic symbolizing purity and elegance. Today this traditional pattern is popular not only for sashiko, but also in interior design as a mosaic tile.

Brocade pattern (sayagata)

This labyrinthine pattern resembles a classic Greek key pattern – and there is actually a theory that it came to Japan along the silk route from ancient Greece. In China this pattern has been widely used for brocades, and since it travelled to Japan via China, the Japanese simply call it the “brocade pattern.”

What is sashiko?

Sashiko is a traditional Japanese needlework technique originally intended simply for reinforcing and mending clothing. Over time an array of distinctly minimalist geometrical designs has evolved. In traditional sashiko patterns the needlework is done on indigo dyed deep blue fabric with special cotton sashiko thread, thicker than ordinary thread, that is a loose twist of several thinner strands. At first glance it resembles crochet thread or embroidery floss but is fundamentally different; both crochet thread and embroidery floss are twisted more tightly and floss is 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.

Care

Use mild detergent without whiteners. Iron on the back.

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