PublishedBatsford, July 2001 |
ISBN9780713486346 |
FormatSoftcover, 128 pages |
Dimensions27.6cm × 21.6cm |
Practical and beautiful introduction to sashiko with projects such as cushions, placemats and wallhangings
In recent years there has been a great revival of interest in sashiko, the traditional Japanese technique of needlework quilting based on a quick and
easy running stitch. Japanese Quilting: Sashiko is a practical introduction to the distinctive patterns and designs of the technique. Whether you are a complete
beginner or familiar with sashiko, you will find this a fascinating exploration of an exciting and traditional craft.
the book includes an introduction on what materials and equipment you will need, then a guide through the basic technques. Next, the author provides 30
detailed designs, ranging from the Ougi (Fan), Ume (plum blossom), to Shippu (seven treasures) and Sayagata (Buddhist symbols). Each has a full drawing and
critically gives the order of working. there is also 10 projects that range from aprons to placemats, cushions to bags.
there is everything a reader needs to start the craft but can also expand the repertoire of an experienced quilter and textile artist.