
Japanese Embroidery the Techniques Based on Nuido
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INTERMEDIATE HITOMEZASHI EMBROIDERY: Explore Complex Japanese Sashiko Patterns and Techniques
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Traditional Japanese Embroidery: Instructions for the Basic Techniques
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Temari: A Traditional Japanese Embroidery Technique
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Zakka Embroidery: Simple One- and Two-Color Embroidery Motifs and Small Crafts (Make Good: Japanese Craft Style)
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Mending with Boro: Japanese Running Stitch & Patching Techniques
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The Techniques of Japanese Embroidery
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Sashiko for Making & Mending: 15 Simple Japanese Embroidery Projects
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The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Hand Embroidery and Needlework: A Simple, Handy Pocket Reference Guide with Step-by-Step Instructions Over 65 Photographs for Learning Over 15 Stitches
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Simply Sashiko: Classic Japanese Embroidery Made Easy (With 36 Actual Size Templates)
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sashiko

A traditional Japanese needlework technique, sashiko was originally used for repairs and reinforcements. But today it’s getting lots of love for its decorative purposes. The patterns are always graphic and repetitive, and they use only a basic running stitch (yes, beginners, you should try this!).
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This Sashiko Cheat Sheet will help you get started with the traditional Japanese embroidery technique.
sashiko

A traditional Japanese needlework technique, sashiko was originally used for repairs and reinforcements. But today it’s getting lots of love for its decorative purposes. The patterns are always graphic and repetitive, and they use only a basic running stitch (yes, beginners, you should try this!).