Sashiko borduren uitleg voor beginners Een trend in de borduurwereld: Sashiko borduren en visible mending. Deze eeuwenoude Japanse borduurkunst is gemakkelijk te leren. Het levert snel resultaat op en je maakt er prachtig textielwerk mee. In deze tutorial leggen we je de basis van het Sashiko borduren uit. We delen onze aanbevelingen voor Sashiko materialen.
Sashiko Folk Embroidery: A Japanese Art Sashiko is a form of Japanese folk embroidery using the basic running stitch to create a patterned background. The geometric patterns include straight or cur…
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Met dit e-book krijg je 15 Sashiko patronen in een PDF bestand. Dit bestand bevat stap voor stap Sashiko instructies voor beginners. Leer hoe je met deze prachtige Japanse hersteltechniek kunt borduren. En maak mooie geometrische patronen op stoffen. Je kunt dit digitale bestand direct downloaden na betaling. Het is printbaar op A4 papier en bevat 41 pagina's. Dit PDF e-book bevat de volgende Sashiko patronen: Stap voor stap Sashiko instructies voor beginners in engels & nederlands. De instructies zijn geillustreerd. 15 Sashiko transfer patronen inclusief borduurvolgorde. Kome Sashi Kaku Shippo Hishi Seigaiha Ishi Guruma Seigaiha Tsunagi Raimon Hana Sahi Kasane Masu Tsunagi Yukigata Kikko Niju Kagome Ajiro Asonoha Arare Kikko Nikuzushimon Igetani Kengata Kakutsunagi Copyright Sashiko patronen e-book met instructies Studio Koekoek behoudt het copyright van dit e-book. Het is enkel voor persoonlijk gebruik.
I've been slowly working on my sashiko sampler over the past year... and have finally finished... or so I think for now (I may want to add more hand quilting)... The layout design, pieced blocks and most of the sashiko patterns are from Susan Briscoe's excellent book Japanese Quilt Blocks to Mix and Match. A few of the sashiko patterns are from my sensei Kazuko Yoshiura - from when I took sashiko classes at Blue and White in my Tokyo neighborhood. That is where I totally fell in love with sashiko! tsu no kikko - tortoise shell variation fundo - balance weights Nowake - fall grasses, or the storm that arrives in the fall I used dark and light blue indigo yardage, and added some bits of vintage katazome purchased at the Boro Ichi and Kawagoe flea markets: ... as well as pieces of salmon pink, including these woven tsumugi stripes purchased in Nippori (the fabric district): I used large sashiko stitches to quilt the border, leaving the knots on the surface (both on the front and on the backing). I really like the look of exposed knots in sashiko designs: Mitsu Ume (three plum blossoms) - from Susan Briscoe's book In the spirit of wabi-sabi, I will welcome the fading and wear that comes with time and use. The woven indigo is already rich and nuanced - I love it... In the meantime Daisy doesn't care about my Tokyo Memories... I'm sure she just wishes these backyard snow mountains would last forever... ... whereas we are dreaming of cherry blossoms! xo Cynthia p.s..... I know I will want to remember this seventeen year old's feet... as he reluctantly helps me.... he will be out of the house all too soon!