
I regularly attend a local sewing group Quilt Time, which my good friend Norma runs. This Saturday we had a guest teacher
Jenni Dobson it was a Sashiko taster workshop. I love all things Japanese and have had an interest in Sashiko (Japanese Quilting) for some time now. Sashiko literally mean "little stabs" is a form of decorative reinforcement stitching (or functional embroidery) from Japan.

The workshop was excellent, Jenni was great, I learnt so much. I have had a go at Sashiko before but never understood the principles of how and why it was used. We made a Furoshiki pin cushion. In Japan a Furoshiki is a cloth used to wrap and carry items. The outer wrap is to keep your needles safe and the cushion inside is for your pins! Here is my finished item...
the little furoshiki is very pretty looks quite involved to do I admire your patience x sue x
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented Joe!! I wish I had the patience to sew you make some fabulous things xx
ReplyDeleteIt looks good enough to eat, almost! Thanks for stopping by my blog, Jo!
ReplyDeleteGail x
Ooh your little pin cushion looks fabulous Jo. I can imagine it being quite addictive. I love stitching blackwork so I realise all the work you have put into your piece. Your stitching is so neat. Enjoy.xx
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