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Sashiko for Beginners

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  • Engelsk
  • 64 sider

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Sashiko, which originated in rural Japan, is a traditional form of Japanese hand embroidery or needlework. Japanese "sashiko" translates to "little stabs" and refers to the technique's use of tiny, even stitches. Throughout history, it has been employed as a functional embroidery technique to repair and reinforce deteriorating fabrics or to interlock layers of cloth for thermal insulation.

Prominent attributes of Sashiko comprise:

- Stitching Technique: The Sashiko is distinguished by its straightforward running thread. Frequently, tiny stitches are spaced evenly to produce geometric patterns. Typically, running stitches are executed in patterns that are either straight or mildly curved.

- Functional Objective: In its infancy, Sashiko was employed as a technique for fortifying and mending textiles. Frequently utilized on commonplace commodities such as apparel and home furnishings, it transformed a functional necessity into a mode of artistic manifestation.

- Patterns: Gazikon designs that are traditional to Sashiko frequently incorporate natural elements as inspiration, including vegetation, mountains, waves, and plants. In addition to serving as embellishments, these patterns also implement functionality by providing reinforcement to the fabric.

- Indigo Thread on Natural Fabrics: To achieve a high contrast effect, traditional Sashiko is typically executed with indigo-dyed thread on fabrics in natural colors. Historically utilized because indigo was a readily available dye in Japan, indigo-dyed thread is distinguished by its intense blue hue.

- Cultural Heritage: Sashiko is closely linked to the notion of "mottainai," a term denoting remorse for wastage of resources, and possesses profound cultural origins in Japan. Sashiko is an approach that embodies the principle of optimizing the utilization of accessible resources while reducing wastage.

Sashiko, which was once primarily utilized for utilitarian purposes, has since evolved into a fashionable embroidery and decorative sewing technique. Sashiko is currently practiced by a large number of individuals worldwide due to its ornamental value and association with Japanese cultural heritage.

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal64
  • Udgivelsesdato31-03-2024
  • ISBN139798321479469
  • Forlag Independently Published
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt72 g
  • Dybde0,3 cm
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