Sashiko is characterized by geometric and linear patterns that resemble a flurry of dashed lines. In fact, the microscopic stitches employed in this kind of needlework are referred to as "little stabs" by the Japanese word sashiko. The resulting geometric patterns might be straight or curved, but what distinguishes them from other embroidery designs is their symmetry. The straightforward running thread is ideal for beginners, despite the fact that sashiko is adored by lovers of stitching.
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