This is an edited version of a live class originally presented on Zoom for the Pasadena Public Library.
To get started with our Sashiko designs you’ll need to gather the following supplies:
-Sashiko thread: a high-twist thick cotton thread similar to embroidery thread, but with less of a sheen. Sashiko thread is easy to find from online retailers on Amazon or Etsy. Another alternative is to use size 8 pearl cotton embroidery thread which is commonly found at fabric and craft stores like Joann or Michaels.
-Fabric: Pick a woven cotton or linen fabric. A medium weight denim (that’s not too thick to stitch) can also work well. Traditionally white thread is used on dark blue fabric, but any solid color will do. For the small samples we are making, you’ll need one ¼ yard or a fat quarter. Sashiko is all about upcycling and being thrifty, so feel free to use whatever suitable scraps you have on hand.
-Needle: Sashiko needles can be purchased online. They are long sturdy needles with large eyes for the thick thread. A good alternative is a Chenille needle or any large eyed embroidery needle, which is easier to find at your local craft or fabric store
-Ruler: you will need a small ruler to draw your grids on your fabric. A clear ruler is especially helpful.
-Chalk pencil or other marking tool: you’ll need to make precise lines on your fabric. For dark fabric you can use a freshly sharpened chalk pencil. For lighter colored fabric you can use a water-soluble fabric marking pens, or frixion pens which erase when exposed to heat.
-A sharp pair of snips and fabric scissors.
-Optional: a palm thimble to help push the needle.
Timestamps:
2:45 - Drawing Design 1
4:50 - Securing your thread
11:50 - Stitch Design 1
15:00 - Draw Design 2
17:55 - Stitch Design 2
21:02 - Draw Design 3
21:33 - Stitch Design 3
27:32 - Ways of finishing
29:15 - Sewing the coaster
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3 окт 2024