Sashiko (刺し子, lit. 'little stabs') is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery or stitching used for the decorative and/or functional reinforcement of...
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with which they were associated; these were distinct from the hikeshi sashiko banten (lit. 'embroidered fireman's jacket') also worn by firefighters...
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impoverished minor Georgian nobility. She had two sisters, Aleksandra (Sashiko; c. 1878–1936) and Maria (Mariko; 1888–1942), and a younger brother, Alexander...
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and Brazilian embroidery. Many techniques had a practical use such as Sashiko from Japan, which was used as a way to reinforce clothing. While historically...
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clothes became not only more durable, but also warmer. More widely known sashiko is a more decorative form of boro, and is characterized by geometric patterns...
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paint-by-number), which provide a step-by-step guide to producing artwork. Sashiko Amoroso Leslie, Catherine (2007). "Punch Needle". Needlework Through History:...
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of multiple layers of tightly stitched cotton fabric, quilted using the sashiko technique of running stitches. On one side, the coats had only the firefighting...
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nature of Japanese cloth articles encouraged rectangle-based patterns. Sashiko stitching has now also developed purely decorative forms. Quilting originated...
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Alison M.; Miyamoto, Hiroomi; Nishikawa, Jun; Pike, Steven M.; Yoshida, Sashiko (2012). "Fukushima-derived radionuclides in the ocean and biota off Japan"...
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Quilt (section Japan: Sashiko)
to tamp down the layer. (See: Image series showing production method) Sashiko (刺し子, literally "little stabs") is a Japanese tradition that evolved over...
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kantha consisting of a running (embroidery) stitch, similar to the Japanese Sashiko is used for decorating and reinforcing the cloth and sewing patterns. Katab...
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Child's shikibuton, late 1800s. Boroboro (patchwork) held together with over-all quilting stitching; see sashiko....
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Boroboro (patchwork) held together with over-all quilting stitching; see sashiko. A warm winter yogi, front Back. Early 20th century. Typical Tokyo family...
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the collar. In previous centuries, happi-style coats known as hikeshi sashiko banten or simply hikeshi banten were commonly worn by firefighters; the...
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program titled "Although You Are Sashiko (This Program Is Totally Unrelated to AKB)" (さしこのくせに〜この番組はAKBとは全く関係ありません〜, Sashiko no Kuseni (Kono Bangumi wa AKB...
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techniques in modern fashion, such as using quilting, mending, patchwork, sashiko, boro, and appliqué. Emily Adams Bode was the first female designer to...
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embroidery styles, including kantha of India and Bangladesh, and Japanese sashiko quilting and other embroidery styles such as pattern darning and redwork...
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Boroboro (patchwork) held together with over-all quilting stitching; see sashiko. Cotton. In the fifteenth century, most people in Europe slept on straw...
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invisible mending or upcycling through visible mending inspired in Japanese Sashiko. It is estimated that 80 billion to 150 billion garments are produced annually...
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multiple traditional and artisanal garment manufacturing techniques, such as sashiko, boro, quilting, patchwork, distressing, mending, cut and sew, and appliqué...
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embroidery Candlewicking Couching Crewel embroidery Goldwork Ribbon embroidery Sashiko Stumpwork Knitting Nålebinding Needlelace Patchwork Quilting Broderie perse...
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the first gymnasium. 23 and 24 February 2017: HKT48 Spring Live Tour ~Sashiko du Soleil 2016~ 25 and 26 February 2017: Maaya Uchida performed a two day...
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hand-quilting. Some machines even replicate hand stitching, for example Sashiko or running stitch quilting. Quilting or stitching together layers of padding...
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Hemstitch Lockstitch Overlock Pad stitch Pick stitch Rantering Running Sashiko Stoating Tack Topstitch Zigzag Seams Neckline Felled seam Seam allowance...
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and not complex shapes, make reuse in garments or other items easier. Sashiko are used to hold cloth together and decorate it. The cloth used for patchwork...
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commonly using indigo dyestuff. Noragi, Japanese farmer or peasant clothing Sashiko, a form of decorative reinforcement stitching (or functional embroidery)...
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: Rockport Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59253-559-0. Parker, Mary S. (1999). Sashiko: Easy & elegant Japanese designs for decorative machine embroidery. Asheville...
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Alison M.; Miyamoto, Hiroomi; Nishikawa, Jun; Pike, Steven M.; Yoshida, Sashiko (2012). "Fukushima-derived radionuclides in the ocean and biota off Japan"...
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New Japanese-English Dictionary, Kenkyusha Limited, ISBN 4-7674-2015-6 Sashiko: blue and white quilt art of Japan, Kazuko Mende, Reiko Morishige, Shufunotomo...
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Japanese patchwork Sashiko, a type of decorative stitching designed to reinforce fabric Kogin-zashi, a counted-stitch substyle of sashiko Ittan-momen, a spirit-possessed...
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