Subcategories
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Pre-stencilled fabrics
Explore our range of pre-stencilled sashiko fabrics on the bolt. The printed design is defined by sashiko thread stitches. The cloth is then washed to reveal the design clear of the stencilled lines. The extensive range of single-coloured and variegated sashiko threads available enables you to create many unique colour and design variations which can be used simply as napkins and placemats or to create cushions, bags, quilts and garments.
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Plain fabrics for sashiko
Discover our range of plain coloured fabrics for sashiko, including tsumugi, azumino-momen and sarashi muslin. These fabric ranges offer a variance in weights, widths and textures, offering greater adaptability to your latest sashiko project. Sarashi muslin is a sheer, light-weight fabric as featured in the Olympus Thread sashiko sampler range whereas tsumugi and azumino-momen fabrics offer more structure, perfect for bag or clothing projects.
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Sashiko panels
Sashiko panels featuring tsumugi cotton fabric from Olympus Threads.
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Sashiko blocks
For an easy introduction to sashiko or a quick project for an experienced stitcher, our sashiko blocks are a popular choice. They can also be used as inspiration to create a larger project like a table runner or quilt.
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Hitomezashi
Hitomezashi or one stitch sashiko is a two step sashiko technique. Following the stencilled lines on the muslin, your sashiko stitches will define the structure of the design. In a second step, the thread is woven through the sashiko stitches according to a pattern shown in the instructions. The cloth is then washed to reveal the design clear of the stencilled lines.
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Sashiko Kits
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Sashiko Threads
Explorez notre gamme de fils pour sashiko.
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Sashiko Free Downloads
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Sashiko Accessories...
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Hana fukin
Our range of hana fukin (samplers) have been pre-stencilled to feature both traditional and contemporary designs. The printed design is defined by sashiko thread stitches. The cloth is then washed to reveal the design clear of the stencilled lines. The extensive range of single-coloured and variegated sashiko threads available enables you to create many unique colour and design variations which can be used simply as napkins and placemats or to create cushions, bags, quilts and garments.