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Pocket Guide To Sashiko and Boro Stitching

eQuilter Pocket Guide To Sashiko and Boro Stitching

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by Pepper Cory

The best guide to the Japanese embroidery style of sashiko and boro stitching you will ever own, this handy pocket guide will help you perfectly execute these two timeless sewing techniques. While both are stitching techniques native to Japan, sashiko produces even white stitches on dark fabric that are often worked into repeating designs, while boro incorporates patches into garments which are hand-sewn in linear fashion. Featuring overviews on the history of boro and sashiko stitching -- plus detailed sections on tools, marking tips, and a variety of simple designs -- also included are seven simple projects that contain easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and coordinating photography! 'Pocket Guide To Sashiko and Boro Stitching' by Pepper Cory published by Landauer Publishing, softcover with 64 pages, 4" x 6".

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