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Simple Sashiko
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15 September 2026

Sashiko, meaning ‘little stabs’, uses evenly spaced running stitches to create eye-catching geometric patterns. Originally employed as a form of darning to mend clothes, it is now a popular form of decorative embroidery and visible mending. With its clean, minimalist look, sashiko is perfect for modern interiors; it is also a great way of using up spare textiles and extending the life of old clothing.
The twenty appealing projects show how to apply this technique to a wide range of useful and attractive items. A comprehensive introductory section covers all the tools, materials and basic techniques you will need, so even a complete beginner can make a beautiful and unique piece. Learning the simple art of traditional Japanese stitching has never been so easy or so useful.
Projects Include: tea towel, cushion cover, table mats, covered buttons, stylish knot bag and a furoshiki wrapper (an eco-friendly alternative to gift wrap).
Introduction
The basics
Materials and equipment
Techniques
The projects
Table mats
Buttons
Bean bags
Coasters
Pot holder
Tea towel
Visible mending
Book bag
Cushion
Stars
Fukin cloth
Furoshiki wrapper
Table runner
Tray
Brush wrap
Needle case
Drawstring purse
Knot bag
Zipped purse
Patchwork sampler bag
Templates
Resources
Index