MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS! SHOW ME MORE

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

Colourful Sashiko

Includes 49 Vibrant Designs, Essential Techniques and Stunning Patterns

Sashikonami

$39.99

Paperback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
Search Press Ltd
14 June 2024
Explore the wonders of sashiko with Japanese embroidery star Sashikonami! Learn to create your own embellished items with detailed designs in vibrant colors.

Let's explore the traditional Japanese embroidery pattern designs! . This is the long-awaited book by popular sashiko author Sashikonami. This craft book not just produces the Sashiko basics simple designs but also comes with the lovely stitch patterns, it contents over 50+ sashiko stitch items with various geometric forms, shapes and combinations such as flower sashimi, basket weave, ten trees, Hirayama road, cross sashimi, musical note patterns and tree patterns etc. In addition, It is full of practical items such as dish towels, purses, coasters, tissue cases, pouches with zippers, bags, eyeglass cases, and mini shoulder bags.

Sashiko Basics and Simple Designs: Starting with the basics is crucial for any craft, and sashiko is no exception. Simple designs will serve as a foundation for beginners, allowing them to build their skills and confidence. Lovely Stitch Patterns: A wide range of stitch patterns add depth and complexity to embroidery projects. The incorporation of these patterns is very attractive for experienced embroiderers looking for a new challenge. From geometric forms and designs to Flower Sashimi, Basket Weave, Ten Trees, Hirayama Road, Cross Sashimi, Musical Note Patterns, Tree Patterns, there are gorgeous patterns to work on for any project!

The combination of diverse designs, practical projects, and clear instructions could make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in traditional Japanese embroidery.
By:  
Imprint:   Search Press Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 204mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781800922006
ISBN 10:   1800922000
Pages:   96
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

The original Japanese edition of Colourful Sashiko was published in Autumn 2020 and has already reprinted numerous times; the sequel by the same author, entitled Everyday Sashiko, was published in Autumn 2021. Sashiko, a type of embroidery specially used to embellish cloth or clothing, is very popular in Japan, and this particular type of colourful Sashiko is trendy among Japanese crafters between the ages of 30 and 40. Lives in Tokyo. Introducing her work on her homepage and his Instagram under the name ""sashikonami"". Sashikonami is a popular Instagrammer with over 82,000 followers, who sells her works online. She has co-authored books in the past, and has featured introduced in magazines; Colourful Sashiko is her first-standalone title as author. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sashikonami/?hl=ja Website: https://sashikonami.shopinfo.jp/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6SMkDGB3WaF7RVUfpypCbA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sashikonami.sashiko/

Reviews for Colourful Sashiko: Includes 49 Vibrant Designs, Essential Techniques and Stunning Patterns

"Blue and white dominate the color palette for traditional Japanese sashiko, a running-stitch embroidery known for its sharp geometric designs. Meaning ""little stabs,"" sashiko was primarily used to mend clothing items decoratively. Now, as sashiko artist Sashikonami shows us, anything goes, especially when it comes to color (though materials tend to stick to linens and cottons). The author’s distinctive sobriquet (also her Instagram handle) indicates a fascination with the craft. She begins her text with 47 designs—persimmons, coins, flowers—applied to small items like coasters, washcloths, and mini-totes, that will give beginners immediate gratification. Many U.S. readers/crafters might find the layout somewhat unfamiliar, as patterns lead, followed by a workbook (the how-tos), design charts, and then directions for finishing the different projects. Pair with a title like Susan Briscoe's The Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook, more styled for American audiences, for maximum, colorful sashiko fun. -- Barbara Jacob * BOOKLIST * A beautifully presented, unique book which should inspire and challenge you. -- Sandra Grey * Half Yard Sewing Club Reviewer *   I loved the colours throughout [...] l would also recommend it to newbie Sashiko sewers as it is such an enhancement in your book stash. -- Lynne Callister * Half Yard Sewing Club Reviewer * Small Steps: this is what Sashiko means in Japanese, and this is exactly what this book is all about. It illustrates embroidery using small stitches, mainly all in rows, giving easy-to-follow instructions with amazing results. Patterns are usually followed from grids and therefore you could design your own. The book contains 49 designs and 67 different Sachiko patterns to follow. There are also some ideas shown in the pages that these lovely designs may be used on. The book itself is robust and contains 95, almost glossy pages. All information is given to you on what you would need and the best way to proceed with starting this craft. I found the book very interesting and will enjoy giving this very easy and effective embroidery a go. -- Blodwen Axworthy * Half Yard Sewing Club Reviewer * Sashikonami combines her love of piecework with sashiko, with her designs worked in a spectrum of coloured threads and fabrics as opposed to the traditional indigo. Comprising 49 projects and more than 60 geometric patterns, shapes and combinations, try your hand at floral motifs, baketweave, musical notes and more. The practical, pretty project items include dish cloths, purses and mini tote bags, coasters, pouches, face masks, sponge bags and glasses cases. Detailing both the basics and more intricate stitch patterns, the title spans experience levels.  -- Embroidery Magazine * July/August 2024 * I was initially attracted to the designs on the front cover, as they were so different to the style of Sashiko I currently do. The book shows a range of clear and colourful photos of designs in the first pages then some projects to make using the designs. Then general instructions followed by tips for working various projects. Then there are stitch patterns for each design showing how to do the stitches, and different variations of the design. Then pattern templates for the projects. I have done some Sashiko but found there are different styles shown in this book. So far I have completed 3 of the designs in different styles from this book. Kaki-no hana (persimmon flower), hana zashi (flower) and kugari Zashi (stitching and weaving). The stitches are simple, and once the design starts to grow you get into a flow and it grows quickly. -- Teresa Debnam * Customer Review * This book contains 49 colourful sashiko designs as opposed to the normal blue and white. The book takes you through the designs from a grid so will be helpful to beginners to use these or adopt their own designs. There is a workbook section detailing all you need to begin and ideas for how to apply the designs to small projects. Great for anyone beginning sashiko and wants to take up a hobby that can be taken anywhere and done with little outlay and equipment.  -- Jackie Hood * Half Yard Sewing Club Reviewer * For anybody who has a love of Sashiko stitching, this book is a beautiful edition, showing many different designs and the use of colourful thread work. I like the pictures in the book for their clarity and simplicity. The texture of the paper has almost a matt feel to it and gives a clean and almost minimalistic feel, which I found very appealing. [...] For anybody starting their journey with Sashiko, there is a lovely section in the beginning of the book explaining the fabric, threads and equipment you need. It shows you how to use a ring thimble (a must for anybody doing a lot of Sashiko, I find it invaluable). How to prepare your thread, how to knot and how to finish. This may sound simple but Sashiko has a special way of doing all these things, so it is important to learn them well before starting. There is an extremely good chapter on making a sampler, which I would recommend to anyone starting out to do. [...] If you are a beginner, don’t feel overwhelmed by this book but sit down and read it through first before starting, then give it a go. For the more advanced Sashiko sewers it is a lovely edition to your library for your stitching and projects. -- Sandi Millichip * Half Yard Sewing Club Reviewer * This book as well as being inspirational and informative would also make a wonderful coffee table book, because of the beautifully created applique pictures which look like ‘ethereal watercolours’. You can easily get lost amongst the pages of this lovely book. What I like is the amount of detailed information on the first several chapters of the book, from the best materials and equipment to use to learning how to over-dye your fabrics. Abigail takes you by the hand on how to set the scene of your picture; how to cut out your templates and then informs you on the best threads to use for free motioning your templates on. A nice touch is the suggestion on not hemming your templates but leaving them to fray slightly, giving them a vintage feel. -- Sandi Millichip * Half Yard Sewing Club Reviewer *"


See Also