Discover the Art of Sashiko-Inspired WeavingSashiko-ori is a weaving approach that mimics the beauty of sashiko embroidery in handwoven cloth. Most of these patterns are made with a warp and/or weft supplementary structure and have been found in traditions as diverse and far flung as Japan, ancient Peru, and in various collections in the west. Until now, no collection has put these drafts together for handweavers. In addition to more than 130 drafts and 200 woven samples, this collection gives weavers information on the history, particular technical considerations, and design possibilities of sashiko-ori. Drawing inspiration from historical Japanese collections, traditional sashiko patterns, and related global textile techniques, this book offers an exciting collection of innovative drafts and woven samples. Inside, you'll find: Practical considerations for successful weavingMore than 130 drafts and 200 woven samples based on hitomezashi, moyouzashi, and koginzashi patternsAmime-ori and kuguri-inspired designs The expertly woven samples and unique designs are sure to spark your creativity and inspire you to experiment, adapt, and weave your own interpretations of sashiko-ori Written and designed by humans, for humans
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