Patchwork Sashiko – Diana Li Fitzgerald
Patchwork Sashiko by Diana Li Fitzgerald shows how to transform fabric scraps into beautiful hand-stitched textiles by combining traditional Sashiko embroidery with modern patchwork techniques.
Sashiko is a Japanese stitching technique known for its simple running stitches and striking geometric patterns. In this inspiring book, Diana Li Fitzgerald demonstrates how to use these traditional stitches in a contemporary way to create modern textile projects.
The book features 15 unique projects, including bags, accessories, pillows and stylish home décor. By combining patchwork, sashiko stitching and fabric scraps, you can create textured, eye-catching designs with a modern aesthetic.
Patchwork Sashiko is perfect for anyone who loves slow stitching, modern embroidery and creative patchwork. It’s an inspiring guide for makers who want to blend traditional Japanese techniques with contemporary textile design.
In this book
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15 patchwork and sashiko projects
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Bags, accessories, pillows and home décor
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Creative ways to use fabric scraps
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Modern approach to traditional Japanese sashiko stitching
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Inspiration for slow stitching and textile art
In the Sue Spargo Appliqué & Borduurwerk category you will find all the materials and tools you need to get started with free-form embroidery.