Template 24x23,5cm for sashiko (Japanese embroidery) in black.

Template 24x23,5cm for sashiko (Japanese embroidery) in black.

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Premarked template 23,5cm x 24cm for Sashiko (Japanese embroidery).

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Cotton fabric template in black color with marks to embroider with the Sashiko technique. After embroidering it, immerse it in water, and the white marks will disappear magically.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT WASH BEFORE EMBROIDERING.

You can find patterns, ideas and uses on our Pinterest board, Sashiko.

Sashiko was used to mend and reinforce clothes that were wearing out. While it was intended to be practical, over time a number of patterns were developed so that while the garments were repaired, they were also embellished.

This sewing technique, which arose out of necessity due to the lack of materials, gave rise to boron. This was the name given to these garments, often fishermen's and farmers' coats, which were formed by joining each small piece of fabric that covered holes and tears, by means of sashiko stitches. This textile art is very appreciated today by collectors, although it contains in its essence that origin of scarcity and hardship, and the ability of the Japanese people to overcome it.

The boro garments used to be made with indigo dyed cotton fabrics, or with pieces of kasuri (or ikat) fabrics, or decorated with the katazome technique. The gathering of these small scraps into one garment, joined with long rows of stitches, or sewn together to form patterns with exposed stitches, resulted in a beautiful mosaic that perfectly reflected the essence of the Japanese word "Mottainai", which expresses regret for any wasted resource.

Characteristics:

Brand: Olympus

Size 23.5 x 24 cm approx.

Material: 100% Cotton

Country of origin: Japan

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