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Complex Multi-Color Sashiko Embroidery
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Multi-Color (Complex) Sashiko |
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Sashiko
embroidery is rooted in Asian
culture and tradition. Historically
this style of embroidery was used to
bind layers of fabric together to
add extra warmth, and to repair worn
areas of garments.
Embroidery Library has several
different styles of designs that are
inspired by this beautiful,
traditional form of embroidery. The
image to the left is called
"multi-color" or "complex" Sashiko.
The descriptions and definitions of different
Sashiko styles
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Simple
Sashiko
Simple
Sashiko designs are single running stitch
designs. These designs can be used like
simple Redwork, or to quilt layers of fabric
and batting together. Instructions for using
these types of designs to quilt can be found
by
clicking here. |
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Applique
Sashiko
Applique
Sashiko designs combine the simple stitching
of the traditional use with a raw-edge
applique method. Instructions for stitching
these types of Sashiko designs can be found
by
clicking here.
30 weight cotton
thread is recommended (but not required) for
the simple stitching areas. We use Madeira
Cotona from
TheSewphisticatedStitcher. |
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Multi-Color or Complex Sashiko
Complex
Sashiko designs retain the look and feel of
the tradition, but also feature colorful,
complex details. It is not advised that
these designs be used to quilt through
layers of fabric, as the complex areas (in
the example to the left, the birds) will
tamp the batting down flat. |
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There are no special instructions for
stitching these designs. The only thing
that is unique is that the single
running stitch lines (shown in white
above) can be stitched with 30 weight
cotton thread. That adds more emphasis
to the stitching, bringing more balance
and a heartier look. However, using 30
weight thread is optional.
These designs bring vibrant color to
your projects while embodying the spirit of
the style. Examples for using these types of
designs are below.
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Elena in
Germany used her Janome MC300E to make this
beautiful quilt, which features both simple Sashiko and complex Sashiko. The designs
were stitched onto fabric, cut into squares,
and then pieced together to make a quilt.
Elena embroidered for four days and nights
to make this beautiful quilt. For her son's
16th birthday the family cooked Asian food
and enjoyed it in a dining room decorated
with this quilt. Beautiful work! |
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Pat
in the UK used her Janome 11000 to make this
tote bag, featuring the
Cherry Blossom Sashiko Square. She
stitched the design onto fabric and then
constructed the tote bag.
She writes, "I was looking for a project to
use some Japanese-inspired material. I made
this tote with extended top using the
cherry
blossoms."
It's a perfect match! Thank you for sharing
this idea, Pat! |
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Charlene
made this stunning vest featuring the
complex Sashiko designs. She stitched the
designs onto felt, and then pieced the
blocks together.
She writes, "I made the
vest reversible by using another old fabric
with a Queen Anne's gold scroll design and
tiny flowers that matched my embroidery. The
front button closes with a magnet, and the
button is a carved sea shell."
Not only is this a beautiful use of the
Sashiko designs, but it also pays tribute to
the history of Sashiko, how embroidery was
used to repair (recycle, really) worn
clothing. Charlene's use of old fabric is an
excellent (and unintentional) nod to the
tradition.
Wonderful, Charlene, thank you for sharing! |
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Jennifer and
her Janome 350E stitched these boxes
featuring complex Sashiko designs. She
writes, "The boxes give a roomy fit to a
small square box of facial tissues. I have
attached a little bling to the lid which
hangs over the front of the box. These boxes
could be used for tissues, or hankies, or
whatever we girls like to keep in small
boxes."
Excellent idea, Jennifer -- creative,
colorful, and conventional. A perfect trio! |
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Nancy and
her Brother PE-700 constructed cosmetic bags
for her daughters. She writes, "They love
Asian designs and these were the perfect
gifts with your Sashiko designs. The bags
were lined and padded and had a Velcro
closure across the top."
Beautiful work, Nancy, and thank you for
sending the photos! |
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Here's a
quilt that Adelyn made with the complex
Sashiko designs. The quilt is called
Something Like Sashiko.
The quilt features complex multi-colored
quilt blocks stitched onto fabric, cut into
blocks, and then pieced together.
She also used single-run, simple Sashiko
designs to quilt the fabric, batting, and
back together.
Then, she added crystals and sequins for
added "bling."
This is wonderful, Adelyn -- love how you
combined the techniques! |
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Gertrude
from the Netherlands made this beautiful
tote bag with alternative complex and simple
Sashiko blocks.
Gertrude modified the free
Patchwork Purse project instructions.
In place of the symmetrical designs, she
used Sashiko, and she opted for stitched-in
handles rather than loops.
The modifications are excellent, Gertrude.
Thank you for sending this photo and sharing
your work with us! |
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Size: 7.80 x 7.80 (198.1 x 198.1 mm)
Designs in Pack: 8
Price: $12.97
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Size: 5.85 x 5.87 (148.6 x 149.1 mm)
Designs in Pack: 8
Price: $12.97
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Size: 4.87 x 4.86 (123.7 x 123.4 mm)
Designs in Pack: 8
Price: $12.97
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Size: 3.85 x 3.87 (97.8 x 98.3 mm)
Designs in Pack: 8
Price: $12.97
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Size: 5.86 x 9.40 (148.8 x 238.8 mm)
Designs in Pack: 12
Price: $19.97
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Size: 4.84 x 6.91 (122.9 x 175.5 mm)
Designs in Pack: 12
Price: $19.97
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Size: 3.85 x 3.89 (97.8 x 98.8 mm)
Designs in Pack: 12
Price: $19.97
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Size: 7.83 x 7.83 (198.9 x 198.9 mm)
Designs in Pack: 25
Price: $29.97
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Size: 5.87 x 5.87 (149.1 x 149.1 mm)
Designs in Pack: 25
Price: $29.97
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Size: 4.88 x 4.88 (124.0 x 124.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 25
Price: $29.97
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Size: 3.94 x 3.94 (100.1 x 100.1 mm)
Designs in Pack: 25
Price: $29.97
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Size: 7.80 x 9.40 (198.1 x 238.8 mm)
Designs in Pack: 9
Price: $14.97
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Size: 7.80 x 7.81 (198.1 x 198.4 mm)
Designs in Pack: 9
Price: $14.97
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Size: 5.85 x 9.40 (148.6 x 238.8 mm)
Designs in Pack: 9
Price: $14.97
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Size: 4.86 x 6.00 (123.4 x 152.4 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $10.97
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