Mar 31, 2022 - Sashiko is a form of functional embroidery, traditionally developed and used in Japan during the Edo period (1603 - 1868) and is still practiced today. It was often used to strengthen clothing to make it even more durable. The designs are printed onto the fabric with washable ink. So once you have completed the stitchi
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Designed by Kumiko Fujita for QH Textiles, this Sashiko pattern is hand-printed with water-soluble ink on soft greige slub cloth, 85% cotton, 15%
Sashiko Preprinted Fabric, Passion
Cotton fabric in indigo with wash-out seven treasures pattern especially for Japanese sashiko stitching.
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Cotton sashiko fabric with wash-out hemp leaf pattern, blue
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Sashiko is a form of functional embroidery, traditionally developed and used in Japan during the Edo period (1603 - 1868) and is still practiced
Sashiko Cotton Fabric