Join Linda as she provides hands on instructions to Sashiko Stitching on a light weight blue jean jacket.
A sashiko stitch is a simple Japanese running stitch used for reinforcing fabric and creating decorative patterns, traditionally with white thread on indigo cloth, forming geometric designs like waves or flowers, and known for its functional beauty in mending and art. The technique involves loading multiple stitches onto a long needle and pulling them through, creating a dashed line of even, "little stab" stitches that can look similar on the front and back, making it ideal for visible mending or quilting.
Supply list to be provided prior to class.
